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The Eukaryotic Cytoskeleton Oct 9 and 11

The Eukaryotic Cytoskeleton Oct 9 and 11. Organizing compartments, and a whole lot more!. Typical animal cell. Lodish et al, Fig 5-42. Endoplasmic Reticulum. Lodish et al, Fig 5-47. Golgi’s Apparatus. Lodish et al, Fig 5-49. The Secretory Pathway. Lodish et al, Fig 5-48.

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The Eukaryotic Cytoskeleton Oct 9 and 11

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  1. The EukaryoticCytoskeletonOct 9 and 11 Organizing compartments, and a whole lot more!

  2. Typical animal cell Lodish et al, Fig 5-42

  3. Endoplasmic Reticulum Lodish et al, Fig 5-47

  4. Golgi’s Apparatus Lodish et al, Fig 5-49

  5. The Secretory Pathway Lodish et al, Fig 5-48

  6. Lysosomal Degradation Lodish et al, Fig 5-44

  7. Protein Transport: Overview Lodish et al, 17-50

  8. Budding Fusion Transport Lodish et al, Fig 17-51, 17-59

  9. The eukaryotic cytoskeleton Lodish et al, Fig 19-50

  10. Microtubules Lodish et al Fig 19-1, 19-2

  11. The MTOC Lodish et al Fig 19-5

  12. Microtubule assembly Lodish et al, Fig 19-7

  13. Dynamic Instability Lodish et al Fig 19-14

  14. Treadmilling

  15. Endomembrane organization

  16. Melanophore Motility Lodish et al Fig 19-21

  17. Kinesin Lodish et al, Fig 19-23

  18. Kinesin Vesicle Transport

  19. Dynein Vesicle Transport Lodish et al Fig 19-25

  20. Flagellar Dyneins Lodish et al Fig 19-30, 19-31

  21. The 9+2 Eukaryotic Flagellum

  22. Flagellar Beating Lodish et al, Fig 19-27

  23. The Flagellar Machine Lodish et al, Fig 19-29

  24. Flagellar Assembly Lodish et al Fig 19-33

  25. Microfilaments Lodish et al, Fig 18-2

  26. Polarity (S1 decoration) Lodish et al fig 18-3, 18-13

  27. Localization Lodish et al, Fig 18-1

  28. Myosin Lodish et al Fig 18-24

  29. Myosin also moves vesicles Bundle of microfilaments Lodish et al Fig 18-40

  30. Muscle Lodish et al Fig 18-24

  31. The Sliding Filament Hypothesis Lodish et al Fig 18-29

  32. Controlling Contractions Via Troponin/ Tropomyosin (in vivo) Lodish et al Fig 18-32, 18-33a

  33. Intermediate filaments Keratin Lodish et al Fig 19-51

  34. Connecting it all: The Macrotrabecular Lattice Lodish et al Fig 19-54

  35. After Break: MITOSIS

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