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This project investigates the dynamics of the spindle apparatus during cell division in eukaryotic cells. By quantifying energy and order in active cytoskeletal material, it aims to develop a comprehensive model of cellular mitosis.
Every second, millions of cells go through mitosis in the human body, a process dividing the cells and their genetic content.
In eukaryotic cells, a cytoskeletal structure named the spindle apparatus is responsible for physically separating the duplicated chromosomes.
The self-organization of filaments (microtubules) and associated molecular motor proteins shape this structure.
For decades, the dynamics of active cytoskeletal matter have been investigated both in vivo and in vitro.
However, a co…
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CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYCORP
United States, Pasadena
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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