2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2015.05.029
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Plasma membrane-associated superstructure: Have we overlooked a new type of organelle in eukaryotic cells?

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“…Based on molecular and other features similarities between the diverse cellular protrusions, some authors have suggested that, despite differences in external appearances, all the regions of protrusions are just the same superstructure that appears in different locations and cells. They hypothesized that this superstructure represents an overlooked new type of organelle that they call plasma membrane-associated superstructure (PMAS) [121]. In an experimental study, the dynamics of cell shape and the distributions of actin and myosin in cells exhibiting cortical density traveling waves were investigated.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Based on molecular and other features similarities between the diverse cellular protrusions, some authors have suggested that, despite differences in external appearances, all the regions of protrusions are just the same superstructure that appears in different locations and cells. They hypothesized that this superstructure represents an overlooked new type of organelle that they call plasma membrane-associated superstructure (PMAS) [121]. In an experimental study, the dynamics of cell shape and the distributions of actin and myosin in cells exhibiting cortical density traveling waves were investigated.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%