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Timothy J. Mitchison
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CIL:48253
NCBI Organism Classification
Xenopus laevis
Biological Process
cell division
Cellular Component
microtubule aster
How the cell cytoplasm is spatially organized is of fundamental interest. In ordinary animal cells the cytoplasm is organized by a radial array of microtubules, called an aster. Aster microtubules are...
CIL:9686
NCBI Organism Classification
Xenopus laevis
Biological Process
meiotic metaphase II
Cellular Component
spindle microtubule
Frog (Xenopus laevis) egg arrested in metaphase of mitosis. Note the tiny metaphase spindle on the top left of the egg. Eggs were fixed in 90% MeOH; 10% (H20 500mM EGTA) and stained for DNA with YoP...
CIL:48254
NCBI Organism Classification
Xenopus laevis
Biological Process
cell division
Cellular Component
microtubule aster
How the cell cytoplasm is spatially organized is of fundamental interest. In ordinary animal cells the cytoplasm is organized by a radial array of microtubules, called an aster. Aster microtubules are...
CIL:48256
NCBI Organism Classification
Xenopus laevis
Biological Process
cell division
Cellular Component
microtubule aster
How the cell cytoplasm is spatially organized is of fundamental interest. In ordinary animal cells the cytoplasm is organized by a radial array of microtubules, called an aster. Aster microtubules are...
CIL:9512
NCBI Organism Classification
Xenopus laevis
Biological Process
meiotic metaphase II
Cellular Component
spindle microtubule
Frog (Xenopus laevis) egg arrested in metaphase of mitosis. Note the tiny metaphase spindle on the top left of the egg. Eggs were fixed in 90% MeOH; 10% (H20 500mM EGTA) and stained for DNA with YoP...
CIL:6568
NCBI Organism Classification
Macropus sp.
Biological Process
mitotic spindle organization
Cellular Component
spindle microtubule
Mitotic spindle flattening. Compression elongates microtubule spindle. Widefield fluorescence images of Ptk2 cell expressing GFP tubulin flattened with a micromanipulator at 3:00-3:30 (min:s). Ima...
CIL:13088
NCBI Organism Classification
Xenopus [NCBITaxon:262014]
Biological Process
mitotic anaphase
Cellular Component
spindle microtubule
Dual-channel spinning-disk confocal time-lapse movie showing anaphase relative to poleward microtubule flux. Fluorescent speckle microscopy (FSM) of microtubules was performed as described in Maddox e...
CIL:13089
NCBI Organism Classification
Xenopus [NCBITaxon:262014]
Biological Process
mitotic metaphase
Cellular Component
spindle microtubule
Dual-channel spinning-disk confocal time-lapse movie showing kinetochores (Alexa488 labeled CENP-A antibody) in metaphase (red) relative to poleward microtubule flux. Fluorescent speckle microscopy (F...
CIL:13090
NCBI Organism Classification
Xenopus [NCBITaxon:262014]
Biological Process
mitotic anaphase
Cellular Component
spindle microtubule
Dual-channel spinning-disk confocal time-lapse movie showing kinetochores (Alexa488 labeled CENP-A antibody) in anaphase (red) relative to poleward microtubule flux. Fluorescent speckle microscopy (FS...
CIL:48252
NCBI Organism Classification
Xenopus laevis
Biological Process
cell division
Cellular Component
microtubule aster
How the cell cytoplasm is spatially organized is of fundamental interest. In ordinary animal cells the cytoplasm is organized by a radial array of microtubules, called an aster. Aster microtubules are...
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