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- 1From: Nature Cell Biology. (Vol. 3, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Valerie Ferrier Fertilization requires calcium signalling at several levels. First, sperm cell motility and chemotaxis are regulated by calcium currents induced by the sperm cells' interaction with the outer...
- 2From: Nature Cell Biology. (Vol. 3, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Mathias Köppen [1]; Jeffrey S. Simske [2]; Paul A. Sims [2]; Bonnie L. Firestein [3]; David H. Hall [4]; Anthony D. Radice [5]; Christopher Rongo [6]; Jeffrey D. Hardin (corresponding author) [1, 2] During...
- 3From: Nature Cell Biology. (Vol. 3, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Edward Wojcik (corresponding author) [1, 2]; Renata Basto [3]; Madeline Serr [2]; Frédéric Scaërou [3]; Roger Karess [3]; Thomas Hays [2] Genetic and biochemical analyses suggest that cytoplasmic dynein...
- 4From: Nature Cell Biology. (Vol. 3, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedNowhere is the interdisciplinary nature of cell biology better illustrated than in the field of endocytosis. In recent years, it has become clear not only that a better understanding of endocytosis is important to...
- 5From: Nature Cell Biology. (Vol. 3, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Catherine F. Welsh (corresponding author) [1, 4]; Kristin Roovers [4, 2]; Jessie Villanueva [2]; YunQi Liu [1]; Martin A. Schwartz [3]; Richard K. Assoian [2, 5] The G1 phase of the cell cycle is the site of...
- 6From: Nature Cell Biology. (Vol. 3, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Mathew L. Coleman [1]; Christopher J. Marshall [1] Cell proliferation in multicellular organisms is regulated by the stimulation of signalling pathways that activate the cell cycle machinery to drive DNA...
- 7From: Nature Cell Biology. (Vol. 3, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Sarah Greaves The development of any organism relies on the formation of boundaries between homogeneous populations of cells. These boundaries generate compartments of cells that do not intermingle. Work...
- 8From: Nature Cell Biology. (Vol. 3, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Bernard Moss [1]; Brian M. Ward [1] Viruses that replicate in the nucleus or the juxtanuclear region of the cytoplasm must traverse a relatively long distance before reaching the cell membrane and escaping...
- 9From: Nature Cell Biology. (Vol. 3, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Martina Schmidt (corresponding author) [1, 4]; Sandrine Evellin [1, 4]; Paschal A. Oude Weernink [1]; Frank vom Dorp [1]; Holger Rehmann [2]; Jon W. Lomasney [3]; Karl H. Jakobs [1] Stimulation of...
- 10From: Nature Cell Biology. (Vol. 3, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Marianna Armogida [1, 2]; Agnès Petit [1, 2]; Bruno Vincent [1]; Sabine Scarzello [1]; Cristine Alves da Costa [1]; Frédéric Checler (corresponding author) [1] Genetic and biochemical evidence have led to...
- 11From: Nature Cell Biology. (Vol. 3, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Karine F. Ferri [1]; Guido Kroemer (corresponding author) [1] Apoptosis can be induced by the ligation of plasma membrane death receptors, which stimulate the 'extrinsic' pathway, or by perturbation of...
- 12From: Nature Cell Biology. (Vol. 3, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Annette A. Alcasabas [1, 6]; Alexander J. Osborn [2, 8]; Jeff Bachant [1, 8, 7]; Fenghua Hu [1, 8]; Petra J. H. Werler [8, 4]; Kristine Bousset [8, 5]; Kanji Furuya [4]; John F.X. Diffley [5]; Antony M. Carr...
- 13From: Nature Cell Biology. (Vol. 3, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Christian Rommel [1]; Sue C. Bodine [1]; Brian A. Clarke [1]; Roni Rossman [1]; Lorna Nunez [1]; Trevor N. Stitt [1]; George D. Yancopoulos [1]; David J. Glass (corresponding author) [1] Skeletal muscle is...
- 14From: Nature Cell Biology. (Vol. 3, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Jens Rietdorf [1, 2]; Aspasia Ploubidou [1, 2]; Inge Reckmann [1]; Anna Holmström [1]; Friedrich Frischknecht [1]; Markus Zettl [1]; Timo Zimmermann [1]; Michael Way (corresponding author) [3] The ability...
- 15From: Nature Cell Biology. (Vol. 3, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Hiroshi Kadokura [1]; Jon Beckwith [1] Disulphide bond formation is a crucial step in the folding of many secretory proteins. This process ordinarily occurs in specialized subcellular compartments: the...
- 16From: Nature Cell Biology. (Vol. 3, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Gopal J. Babu [1]; Evgenij Loukianov [1]; Tatiana Loukianova [1]; Gail J. Pyne [2]; Sabine Huke [1]; George Osol [3]; Robert B. Low [4]; Richard J. Paul [2]; Muthu Periasamy (corresponding author) [1] We...
- 17From: Nature Cell Biology. (Vol. 3, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Sue C. Bodine (corresponding author) [1]; Trevor N. Stitt [1]; Michael Gonzalez [1]; William O. Kline [1]; Gretchen L. Stover [1]; Roy Bauerlein [1]; Elizabeth Zlotchenko [1]; Angus Scrimgeour [2]; John C....
- 18From: Nature Cell Biology. (Vol. 3, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedNumerous initiatives have been set up to improve communications with the public. But is enough of this effort aimed towards young people? Although we have come a long way from the image of scientists as recluses, too...
- 19From: Nature Cell Biology. (Vol. 3, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedSeveral years ago, few biochemists or cell biologists would have predicted that the complexity of the pathways involved in protein degradation would rival those involved in protein synthesis. The repertoire of cellular...
- 20From: Nature Cell Biology. (Vol. 3, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Gunter Meister [1]; Dirk Bühler [1]; Ramesh Pillai [2]; Friedrich Lottspeich [1]; Utz Fischer (corresponding author) [1] Pre-mRNA splicing is catalysed by the spliceosome, a macromolecular complex that...