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Curr. Biol. 2011 Aug 9;21(15):1259-67
Limiting amounts of centrosome material set centrosome size in C. elegans embryos.
The ways in which cells set the size of intracellular structures is an important but largely unsolved problem [1]. Early embryonic divisions pose special problems in this regard. Many checkpoints common in somatic cells are missing from these divisions, which are characterized by rapid reductions in cell size and short cell cycles [2]. Embryonic cells must therefore possess simple and robust mechanisms that allow the size of many of their intracellular structures to rapidly scale with cell size.
Authors
Decker M, Jaensch S, Pozniakovsky A, Zinke A, O'Connell KF, Zachariae W, Myers E, Hyman AA
Year
2011
Research Area
Cell Biology
PubMed ID
21802300
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