Volume 6
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No. 12 December 2004
Actin cables induced by the expression of the barbed-end-capping complex Eps8-Abi1.
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No. 11 November 2004
A three-dimensional model showing intercisternal connections (red and yellow) forming during intra-Golgi transport.
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No. 10 October 2004
Syntabulin, a new kinesin receptor, regulates syntaxin trafficking along microtubules (red). Cover design by: Lawrence Keogh
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No. 9 September 2004
EB1 and APC interact with mDia to promote microtubule stabilization during cell migration. In the image, EB1-GFP induces formation of stabilized microtubules (green), which unlike dynamic microtubules (blue) do not incorporate tubulin (red).
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No. 8 August 2004
Dicer-deficient cells have multiple spindles (green) and undergo aberrant mitosis. cover design: Lawrence Keogh
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No. 7 July 2004
NUDEL regulates assembly of neurofilaments through interaction with the neurofilament subunit NF-L.
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No. 6 June 2004
Formation of myosin-X-induced filopodia depends on integrins. GFPmyosin (green) caused a remarkable induction of filopodia in an integrin dependent manner. Actin staining is shown in red. Cover design: Lawrence Keogh
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No. 5 May 2004
Egalitarian mutants that do not interact with the dynein light chain do not maintain oocyte fate. Orb (red) and synaptonemal complex (green) initially concentrate in the 'oocyte' cell but are subsequently lost.
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No. 4 April 2004
Trafficking of GPI-anchored proteins (white) from the Golgi (red) to the apical surface occurs via the basolateral surface in polarized cells.
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No. 3 March 2004
Chromosome mal-orientations accumulate before correction by Aurora kinase. cover design: James McQuat
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No. 2 February 2004
The tumour suppressor RASSF1A localizes to microtubules. Cells expressing HA-tagged RASSF1A (green), were co-stained with anti-b-tubulin (red). cover design: James McQuat
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No. 1 January 2004
Formin 1 (green) colocalizes with vinculin (red) in distinct puncta characteristic of nascent adherens junctions, and also localizes along the actin bundles that radiate from puncta. Colocalization is shown in yellow. cover design: Lawrence Keogh