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bioRxiv
January 2024
Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543, USA.
Organelles in cells are appropriately positioned, despite crowding in the cytoplasm. However, our understanding of the force required to move large organelles, such as the nucleus, inside the cytoplasm is limited, in part owing to a lack of accurate methods for measurement. We devised a novel method to apply forces to the nucleus of living, wild-type embryos to measure the force generated inside the cell.
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January 2024
Department of Genetics, School of Life Science, Sokendai (Graduate University for Advanced Studies) Mishima, Japan
The intracellular positioning of the centrosome, a major microtubule-organizing center, is important for cellular functions. One of the features of centrosome positioning is the spacing between centrosomes; however, the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. To characterize the spacing activity in embryos, a genetic setup was developed to produce enucleated embryos.
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