Vanderbilt Team Works Across Disciplines to Replicate Cellular Filament Behavior for the First Time
September 10, 2020
September 10, 2020
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Sept. 10 (TNSJou) -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news:
A Vanderbilt University laboratory led by Marija Zanic, assistant professor of cell and developmental biology, has demonstrated for the first time how microtubules--filaments that are essential to many of a cell's functions--move around in a process known as treadmilling.
Microtubules are critical in functions ranging from cell division to a cell's ability to retain its . . .
A Vanderbilt University laboratory led by Marija Zanic, assistant professor of cell and developmental biology, has demonstrated for the first time how microtubules--filaments that are essential to many of a cell's functions--move around in a process known as treadmilling.
Microtubules are critical in functions ranging from cell division to a cell's ability to retain its . . .