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An actin network is present in the cytoplasm throughout the cell cycle of carrot cells and associates with the dividing nucleus ...

35249 An actin network is present in the cytoplasm throughout the cell cycle of carrot cells and associates with the dividing nucleus ... http://www.jcb.org/cgi/content/abstract/105/1/387 The actin network is organized differently during division but it does not disappear as do the cortical microtubules. RLP stains a central filamentous cortical band as the chromatin begins to condense (preprophase); it stains the mitotic spindle (as recently shown by Seagull et al. [Seagull, R. Horticulture > Vegetables > Carrot > Science actin   network   plant   physiol   living   tradescantia   stamen   hair   cells   maize   leaf   carrot   cytoplasm   development   daucus   carota   l   mitotic   spindle   cortical Jan 1, 2007  

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