Skip Nav Destination
Issues
13 November 2000
-
Cover Image
Cover Image
Cover picture: Dynein immunostain (yellow) in the spindle, the spindle poles, and the kinetochores of a meiotic metaphase cell. The left kinetochore of the chromosome near the lower pole had been detached from spindle microtubules by micromanipulation. It accumulated a large amount of dynein, seen as a bright yellow patch. The partner kinetochore to the right remained attached to microtubules and has only a small amount of dynein. The presence of even a few microtubules prevents dynein accumulation at kinetochores. See related article in this issue by King and Nicklas, 739-748. - PDF Icon PDF LinkTable of Contents
- PDF Icon PDF LinkEditorial Board
ISSN 0021-9525
EISSN 1540-8140
In this Issue
In This Issue
Article
Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Are Essential for Osteoclast Recruitment into Developing Long Bones
Michael T. Engsig,Qing-Jun Chen,Thiennu H. Vu,Anne-Cecilie Pedersen,Bente Therkidsen,Leif R. Lund,Kim Henriksen,Thomas Lenhard,Niels T. Foged,Zena Werb,Jean-Marie Delaissé
Report
Review
Email alerts
Most Popular
Advertisement