Normal rat kidney cell in the process of cytokinesis. Microtubules (green) are visualized by anti-tubulin antibody, actin (red) by rhodamine phalloidin and DNA (blue) by Hoechst 33342.
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Models and Speculations


Volume 100
Building up the inactive X chromosome
Maria R. Matarazzo, Andrea Cerase and Maurizio D'Esposito..........63–70
Published on the Internet 17 December 2008, doi:10.1042/BC20070073
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Volume 99
Recycling endosomes in neuronal membrane traffic
Michael R. Schmidt and Volker Haucke........333–342
Published on the Internet 18 May 2007, doi:10.1042/BC20070007
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Stretch-activated calcium channels relay fast calcium waves propagated by calcium-induced calcium influx
Lionel F. Jaffe..........175–184
Published on the Internet 16 February 2007, doi:10.1042/BC20060031
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Why is the microtubule lattice helical?
Viktória Hunyadi, Denis Chrétien, Henrik Flyvbjerg and Imre M. Jánosi..........117–128
Published on the Internet 18 January 2007, doi:10.1042/BC20060059
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Volume 98
Bacterial protein toxins and lipids: pore formation or toxin entry into cells
Blandine Geny and Michel R. Popoff..........667–678
Published on the Internet 19 October 2006, doi:10.1042/BC20050082
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Microtubules viewed as molecular ant colonies
James Tabony..........603–617
Published on the Internet 19 September 2006, doi:10.1042/BC20050087
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Integrin signalling in directed cell migration
Konstandinos Moissoglu and Martin Alexander Schwartz..........547–555
Published on the Internet 21 August 2006, doi:10.1042/BC20060025
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Positioning centrosomes and spindle poles: looking at the periphery to find the centre
Jean-Baptiste Manneville and Sandrine Etienne-Manneville..........557–565
Published on the Internet 21 August 2006, doi:10.1042/BC20060017
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Linking exocytosis and endocytosis during phagocytosis
Virginie Braun and Florence Niedergang..........195–201
Published on the Internet 16 February 2006, doi:10.1042/BC20050021
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Do Alix and ALG-2 really control endosomes for better or for worse?
Rémy Sadoul..........69–77
Published on the Internet 16 December 2005, doi:10.1042/BC20050007
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Volume 97
Once upon a time there was b-catenin in cadherin-mediated signalling
Julie Gavard and René-Marc Mège..........921–926

Tight junction: a co-ordinator of cell signalling and membrane trafficking
Katja Köhler and Ahmed Zahraoui..........659–665


Volume 96
Pathways for axonal targeting of membrane proteins
Bettina Winckler..........669–674

Is mechano-sensitive expression of twist involved in mesoderm formation?
Eric Brouzés, Willy Supatto and Emmanuel Farge..........471–477

Control of mRNA translation and stability in haematopoietic cells: The function of hnRNPs K and E1/E2
Antje Ostareck-Lederer and Dirk H. Ostareck..........407–411

Presynaptic AMPA receptors: more than just ion channels?
Ursula Schenk and Michela Matteoli..........257–260

VAMP subfamilies identified by specific R-SNARE motifs
Valeria Rossi, Raffaella Picco, Marcella Vacca, Maurizio D'Esposito, Michele D'Urso, Thierry Galli and Francesco Filippini..........251–256


Volume 95
Host-pathogens cross-talk. Indigenous bacteria and probiotics also play the game
Miguel Freitas, Emmanuelle Tavan, Chantal Cayuela, Laurent Diop, Catherine Sapin and Germain Trugnan..........503–506

The cell outgrowth secretory endosome (COSE): a specialized compartment involved in neuronal morphogenesis
Philipp P. Alberts and Thierry T. Galli..........419–424

Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy: A pathological replay of developmental mechanisms?
Ivan Cohen, Vincent Navarro, Caroline Le Duigou and Richard Miles..........329–333

New perspectives on mitochondrial morphology in cell function
Jacques B. Brocard, Gordon L. Rintoul and Ian J. Reynolds..........239–242





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