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- Actin filaments and the growth, movement, and spread of the intracellular bacterial parasite, Listeria monocytogenes (1989) (1314)
- A Plastid of Probable Green Algal Origin in Apicomplexan Parasites (1997) (733)
- Organization of an actin filament-membrane complex. Filament polarity and membrane attachment in the microvilli of intestinal epithelial cells (1975) (572)
- The rate of actin-based motility of intracellular Listeria monocytogenes equals the rate of actin polymerization (1992) (534)
- Dual roles of plcA in Listeria monocytogenes pathogenesis (1993) (467)
- MICROTUBULES: EVIDENCE FOR 13 PROTOFILAMENTS (1973) (456)
- The organization of actin filaments in the stereocilia of cochlear hair cells (1980) (382)
- STUDIES ON THE MICROTUBULES IN HELIOZOA : II. The Effect of Low Temperature on These Structures in the Formation and Maintenance of the Axopodia (1967) (360)
- THE POLYMERIZATION OF ACTIN: ITS ROLE IN THE GENERATION OF THE ACROSOMAL PROCESS OF CERTAIN ECHINODERM SPERM (1973) (324)
- How the parasitic bacterium Legionella pneumophila modifies its phagosome and transforms it into rough ER: implications for conversion of plasma membrane to the ER membrane. (2001) (312)
- Actin filaments, stereocilia, and hair cells: how cells count and measure. (1992) (292)
- The Deaf Jerker Mouse Has a Mutation in the Gene Encoding the Espin Actin-Bundling Proteins of Hair Cell Stereocilia and Lacks Espins (2000) (272)
- Actin filaments, stereocilia, and hair cells of the bird cochlea. III. The development and differentiation of hair cells and stereocilia. (1986) (265)
- Role of Listeriolysin O in Cell-to-Cell Spread ofListeria monocytogenes (2000) (254)
- Polymerization of actin. IV. Role of Ca++ and H+ in the assembly of actin and in membrane fusion in the acrosomal reaction of echinoderm sperm (1978) (251)
- MICROTUBULES IN THE FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE PRIMARY MESENCHYME IN ARBACIA PUNCTULATA (1969) (238)
- The road less traveled (2002) (234)
- Actin filaments, stereocilia, and hair cells of the bird cochlea. I. Length, number, width, and distribution of stereocilia of each hair cell are related to the position of the hair cell on the cochlea (1983) (233)
- Gamma interferon limits access of Listeria monocytogenes to the macrophage cytoplasm (1989) (223)
- The Plastid of Toxoplasma gondii Is Divided by Association with the Centrosomes (2000) (214)
- Actin filaments in the acrosomal reaction of Limulus sperm. Motion generated by alterations in the packing of the filaments (1975) (206)
- THE ROLE OF MICROTUBULES IN THE MOVEMENT OF PIGMENT GRANULES IN TELEOST MELANOPHORES (1974) (201)
- STUDIES ON THE MICROTUBULES IN HELIOZOA (1966) (201)
- Studies on microtubules in Heliozoa. I. The fine structure of Actinosphaerium nucleofilum (Barrett), with particular reference to the axial rod structure. (1965) (201)
- The nuclear envelope serves as an intermediary between the ER and Golgi complex in the intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii. (1999) (181)
- Actin from Thyone sperm assembles on only one end of an actin filament: a behavior regulated by profilin (1983) (181)
- Studies on the microtubules in heliozoa. IV. The effect of colchicine on the formation and maintenance of the axopodia and the redevelopment of pattern in Actinosphaerium nucleofilum (Barrett). (1968) (178)
- A plastid segregation defect in the protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii (2001) (172)
- Actin filaments, stereocilia, and hair cells of the bird cochlea. II. Packing of actin filaments in the stereocilia and in the cuticular plate and what happens to the organization when the stereocilia are bent (1983) (158)
- MICROTUBULES IN THE FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE PRIMARY MESENCHYME IN ARBACIA PUNCTULATA (1969) (148)
- FACTORS CONTROLLING THE REASSEMBLY OF THE MICROVILLOUS BORDER OF THE SMALL INTESTINE OF THE SALAMANDER (1970) (148)
- F actin bundles in Drosophila bristles. I. Two filament cross-links are involved in bundling (1995) (146)
- Actin in the brush-border of epithelial cells of the chicken intestine. (1971) (145)
- Acrosomal reaction of Thyone sperm. II. The kinetics and possible mechanism of acrosomal process elongation (1982) (143)
- Inhibition of Toxoplasma gondii replication by dinitroaniline herbicides. (1996) (143)
- Why Are Two Different Cross-linkers Necessary for Actin Bundle Formation In Vivo and What Does Each Cross-link Contribute? (1998) (138)
- Actin filament nucleation by the bacterial pathogen, Listeria monocytogenes (1990) (137)
- How Listeria exploits host cell actin to form its own cytoskeleton. I. Formation of a tail and how that tail might be involved in movement (1992) (137)
- Actin Filament Cables in Drosophila Nurse Cells Are Composed of Modules That Slide Passively Past One Another during Dumping (1997) (128)
- Origin and Continuity of Microtubules (1971) (124)
- Microtubules, but not actin filaments, drive daughter cell budding and cell division in Toxoplasma gondii. (2000) (120)
- Formation of actin filament bundles in the ring canals of developing Drosophila follicles (1996) (116)
- F-actin bundles are derivatives of microvilli: What does this tell us about how bundles might form? (2000) (110)
- Changes in the organization of actin filaments in the stereocilia of noise-damaged lizard cochleae (1982) (110)
- The structure of plasmodesmata as revealed by plasmolysis, detergent extraction, and protease digestion (1991) (109)
- Actin filaments, stereocilia, and hair cells of the bird cochlea. IV. How the actin filaments become organized in developing stereocilia and in the cuticular plate. (1986) (109)
- SUBSTRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE MICROTUBULE AND ITS POLYMORPHIC FORMS * (1975) (109)
- Actin in the inner ear: the remarkable structure of the stereocilium (1980) (109)
- How Listeria exploits host cell actin to form its own cytoskeleton. II. Nucleation, actin filament polarity, filament assembly, and evidence for a pointed end capper (1992) (107)
- Induction of an acrosomal process in Toxoplasma gondii: visualization of actin filaments in a protozoan parasite. (1999) (106)
- A FINE STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF CLEAVAGE INDUCTION AND FURROWING IN THE EGGS OF ARBACIA PUNCTULATA (1969) (104)
- Preliminary biochemical characterization of the stereocilia and cuticular plate of hair cells of the chick cochlea (1989) (102)
- Hair cell damage produced by acoustic trauma in the chick cochlea (1987) (101)
- F-actin bundles in Drosophila bristles are assembled from modules composed of short filaments (1996) (99)
- Filamin Is Required for Ring Canal Assembly and Actin Organization during Drosophila Oogenesis (1999) (96)
- The entry of Theileria parva sporozoites into bovine lymphocytes: evidence for MHC class I involvement (1991) (95)
- How microtubule patterns are generated. The relative importance of nucleation and bridging of microtubules in the formation of the axoneme of Raphidiophrys. (1971) (89)
- Actin filaments, stereocilia, and hair cells of the bird cochlea. V. How the staircase pattern of stereociliary lengths is generated (1988) (88)
- The wily ways of a parasite: induction of actin assembly by Listeria. (1993) (87)
- Isolation and reactivation of the axostyle. Evidence for a dynein-like ATPase in the axostyle. (1973) (83)
- Actin filaments, stereocilia and hair cells of the bird cochlea. VI. How the number and arrangement of stereocilia are determined. (1992) (79)
- Regulation of Actin Filament Cross-Linking and Bundle Shape in Drosophila Bristles (2000) (78)
- Actin filament-membrane attachment: are membrane particles involved? (1976) (76)
- NUCLEATING SITES FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF CYTOPLASMIC MICROTUBULES IN THE ECTODERMAL CELLS OF BLASTULAE OF ARBACIA PUNCTULATA (1970) (74)
- How individual cells develop from a syncytium: merogony in Theileria parva (Apicomplexa). (1992) (74)
- How actin filaments pack into bundles. (1982) (73)
- How to make a curved Drosophila bristle using straight actin bundles. (2005) (72)
- Acidic compartments and rhoptry formation in Toxoplasma gondii (1998) (70)
- The Assembly of Microtubules and Their Role in the Development of Cell Form (1968) (69)
- Actin filaments and microtubules play different roles during bristle elongation in Drosophila. (2000) (67)
- The distribution of hair cell bundle lengths and orientations suggests an unexpected pattern of hair cell stimulation in the chick cochlea (1987) (65)
- Polymerization of actin. VI. The polarity of the actin filaments in the acrosomal process and how it might be determined (1979) (64)
- Adaptation of a nematode parasite to living within the mammalian epithelium. (2005) (61)
- Microtubules and filaments in the filopodia of the secondary mesenchyme cells of Arbacia punctulata and Echinarachnius parma. (1969) (59)
- The structure of the cuticular plate, an in vivo actin gel (1989) (59)
- 5 – The Acrosomal Reaction (1985) (59)
- Cytological studies of the nematocysts of Hydra. I. Desmonemes, isorhizas, cnidocils, and supporting structures. (1959) (58)
- Studies on the microtubules in heliozoa. V. Factors controlling the organization of microtubules in the Axonemal pattern in Echinosphaerium (Actinosphaerium) nucleofilum. (1969) (57)
- Rab GTPases and the unusual secretory pathway of plasmodium. (1997) (56)
- Cysteine and serine protease inhibitors block intracellular development and disrupt the secretory pathway of Toxoplasma gondii. (2002) (54)
- Microtubules and pigment migration in the melanophores ofFundulus heteroclitus L. (1966) (53)
- Functional organization of the cytoskeleton (1986) (53)
- Proteasome inhibitors block intracellular growth and replication of Toxoplasma gondii (2000) (53)
- Acrosomal reaction of the Thyone sperm. III. The relationship between actin assembly and water influx during the extension of the acrosomal process (1985) (50)
- Acrosomal reaction of thyone sperm. I. Changes in the sperm head visualized by high resolution video microscopy (1982) (49)
- Actin filament turnover regulated by cross-linking accounts for the size, shape, location, and number of actin bundles in Drosophila bristles. (2003) (47)
- Tick salivary gland extract and interleukin-2 stimulation enhance susceptibility of lymphocytes to infection by Theileria parva sporozoites (1993) (45)
- Actin filament bundles in Drosophila wing hairs: hairs and bristles use different strategies for assembly. (2005) (44)
- Movement generated by interactions between the dense material at the ends of microtubles and non-actin-containing microfilaments in Sticholonche zanclea (1977) (43)
- Membrane events in the acrosomal reaction of Limulus sperm. Membrane fusion, filament-membrane particle attachment, and the source and formation of new membrane surface (1979) (41)
- The actin filament content of hair cells of the bird cochlea is nearly constant even though the length, width, and number of stereocilia vary depending on the hair cell location (1988) (40)
- The role of actin in nonmuscle cell motility. (1975) (40)
- The distribution of plasmodesmata and its relationship to morphogenesis in fern gametophytes. (1990) (40)
- Long continuous actin bundles in Drosophila bristles are constructed by overlapping short filaments (2003) (38)
- Movement of the actin filament bundle in Mytilus sperm: a new mechanism is proposed (1987) (38)
- A mechanical model for elongation of the acrosomal process in Thyone sperm (1982) (36)
- Cytological studies of the nematocysts of Hydra. II. The stenoteles. (1959) (36)
- Actin filament turnover removes bundles from Drosophila bristle cells. (2002) (35)
- Intercellular bridges between epithelial cells in the Drosophila ovarian follicle: a possible aid to localized signaling. (1998) (33)
- Roles for Drosophila melanogaster myosin IB in maintenance of enterocyte brush-border structure and resistance to the bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas entomophila. (2007) (31)
- STUDIES ON THE MICROTUBULES IN HELIOZOA (1965) (30)
- Observations on how actin filaments become organized in cells (1984) (28)
- The entry of Theileria parva merozoites into bovine erythrocytes occurs by a process similar to sporozoite invasion of lymphocytes (1995) (27)
- polymerization of actin: v.a new organelle, the actomere, that initiates the assembly of actin filaments in thyone sperm (1978) (26)
- MHC class I molecules are an essential cell surface component involved in Theileria parva sporozoite binding to bovine lymphocytes. (1995) (26)
- The cytoskeleton of protozoan parasites. (1996) (25)
- DNA replication and daughter cell buddingare not tightly linked in the protozoan parasiteToxoplasma gondii (2001) (24)
- How to build a bend into an actin bundle. (1984) (23)
- The role actin filaments play in providing the characteristic curved form of Drosophila bristles. (2004) (23)
- Microvilli appear to represent the first step in actin bundle formation in Drosophila bristles (2004) (21)
- The form and function of actin. A product of its unique design. (1984) (21)
- New observations on the stereocilia of hair cells of the chick cochlea (1988) (19)
- DNA replication and daughter cell budding are not tightly linked in the protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii. (2001) (17)
- Differential effects of antimitotic agents on the stability and behavior of cytoplasmic and ciliary microtubules (2005) (17)
- Methods to visualize actin polymerization associated with bacterial invasion. (1994) (17)
- Origin of the membrane for the acrosomal process: is actin complexed with membrane precursors? (1977) (15)
- STUDIES ON THE MICROTUBULES IN HELIOZOA (1969) (13)
- HOW MICROTUBULE PATTERNS ARE GENERATED (1971) (10)
- F-Actin Bundles Are Derivatives of Microvilli (2000) (10)
- Cytological Studies of the Nematocysts of Hydra (1959) (7)
- Actin, motility, and membranes. (1979) (6)
- ISOLATION AND REACTIVATION OF THE AXOSTYLE (1973) (6)
- Flagellar gyration and midpiece rotation during extension of the acrosomal process of Thyone sperm: how and why this occurs (1987) (4)
- Membrane events in the acrosomal reaction of Limulus and Mytilus sperm. (1980) (3)
- The Organization of Actin Filaments in the Stereocilia of the Bird Cochlea (1980) (1)
- ARY class I molecules are an essential ileria parva sporozoite binding to bo ael (0)
- Cytological Studies of the Nematocysts of Hydra (1959) (0)
- Actin in the Brush-Border of Epithelial C (electron microscopy/gel electrophoresis/G to F transfoi (2016) (0)
- Transmission Electron Microscope Techniques (2003) (0)
- Theileria parvasporozoite invasion. Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) reactive with common determinants on MHC class I molecules and with (1995) (0)
- INHIBITION OF TOXOPLASMA GONDII BY HERBICIDES: POTENTIAL DRUGS AGAINST THE MOST COMMON CAUSE OF INFECTIOUS RETINOCHOROIDITIS: Poster # 90 (OD-504) (1995) (0)
- Sperm Assembles on Only One Actin Filament: A Behavior Regulated by Profilin End of an (2002) (0)
- Mini-review F-actin Bundles Are Derivatives of Microvilli: What Does This Tell Us about How Bundles Might Form? the Fruit Fly Bristle, a Thorn in Our Side Address Correspondence To (0)
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