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Dosimetry of [18F]TRACK, the first PET tracer for imaging of TrkB/C receptors in humans

Author(s): Thiel A; Kostikov A; Ahn H; Daoud Y; Soucy JP; Blinder S; Jaworski C; Wängler C; Wängler B; Juengling F; Enger SA; Schirrmacher R; ...

Background: Reduced expression or impaired signalling of tropomyosin receptor kinases (Trk receptors) are found in a vast spectrum of CNS disorders. [18F]TRACK is the first PET radioligand for TrkB ...

Article GUID: 37870640


Diversity is the spice of life: An overview of how cytokinesis regulation varies with cell type

Author(s): Ozugergin I; Piekny A;

Cytokinesis is required to physically cleave a cell into two daughters at the end of mitosis. Decades of research have led to a comprehensive understanding of the core cytokinesis machinery and how it is regulated in animal cells, however this knowledge was ...

Article GUID: 36420142


Cytokinetic diversity in mammalian cells is revealed by the characterization of endogenous anillin, Ect2 and RhoA

Author(s): Husser MC; Ozugergin I; Resta T; Martin VJJ; Piekny AJ;

Cytokinesis is required to physically separate the daughter cells at the end of mitosis. This crucial process requires the assembly and ingression of an actomyosin ring, which must occur with high fidelity to avoid aneuploidy and cell fate changes. Most of ...

Article GUID: 36416720


Diverse mechanisms regulate contractile ring assembly for cytokinesis in the two-cell C. elegans embryo

Author(s): Ozugergin I; Mastronardi K; Law C; Piekny A;

Cytokinesis occurs at the end of mitosis due to the ingression of a contractile ring that cleaves the daughter cells. The core machinery regulating this crucial process is conserved among metazoans. Multiple pathways control ring assembly, but their contrib ...

Article GUID: 35022791


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