Analysis of the roles of microtubules and actin in erythrophore intracellular motility

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Beckerle, Mary C.
Other Author Porter, Keith. R.
Title Analysis of the roles of microtubules and actin in erythrophore intracellular motility
Date 1983
Description The Holocentrus erythrophore, a red pigment cell, represents a model system for the study of organized intracellular transport. We have investigated the possibility that microtubules and actin are integral components of the pigment translocating motility machine.
Type Text
Publisher Rockefeller University Press
Volume 96
Issue 2
First Page 354
Last Page 362
Subject Actin; Actomyosin; Erythrophore; Pigment
Subject LCSH Cytoskeletal proteins; Cells -- Motility; Microtubules; Chromatophores
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Beckerle, M. C., & Porter, K. R. (1983). Analysis of the roles of microtubules and actin in erythrophore intracellular motility. Journal of Cell Biology, 96(2), 354-62.
Rights Management (c) Beckerle, M. C., & Porter, K. R., 1983. Originally published in J. Cell Biol. 96(2): 354-62. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s68s57cn
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