Actin microfilament organization during pollen development
microfilament Microfilament Proteins Microfilament Proteins is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Microfilaments are usually about 7 nm in diameter and made up of two strands of actin Microfilament functions include cytokinesis, amoeboid movement, cell
Maize root tip cells were examined for the distribution of actin microfilaments in various cell types and to determine the effects of microfilament disrupt A 1 or 10 Hz ac field caused microfilament reorganization from continuous, aligned cable structures to discontinuous globular patches
Microfilament integrity was assessed by fluorescence and confocal microscopy using TRITC-phalloidin staining In some instances nuclei were counterstained microfilament Source: A Dictionary of Biomedicine Author: John Lackie A cytoplasmic F-actin filament, 5–7 nm thick, that can be decorated with *HMM