Browsing School of Biological and Chemical Sciences by Subject "1.1 Normal biological development and functioning"
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Active diffusion and advection in the Drosophila ooplasm result from the interplay of the actin and microtubule cytoskeletons
(bioRxiv, 2017)Transport in cells occurs via a delicate interplay of passive and active processes, including diffusion, directed transport and advection. Despite progresses in super-resolution microscopy, discriminating and quantifying ... -
Neural representations of naturalistic person identities while watching a feature film
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Optical flow analysis reveals that Kinesin-mediated advection impacts on the orientation of microtubules in the Drosophila oocyte
(bioRxiv, 2020)The orientation of microtubule networks is exploited by motors to deliver cargoes to specific intracellular destinations, and is thus essential for cell polarity and function. Reconstituted in vitro systems have largely ...