How do cells regulate their proteome to control flagellar length?
Proteasomes are part of a major mechanism by which cell (biology) regulate the concentration of particular proteins and degrade protein folding.
Proteasomes are part of a major mechanism by which cells regulate the concentration of particular proteins and degrade misfolded proteins.
The cells of the lens epithelium regulate most of the homeostatic functions of the lens.
They have large central vacuoles, which allow the cells to store and regulate ions, waste products, and water.
Intraglomerular mesangial cells provide structural support for and regulate blood flow of the glomerular capillaries by their contractile activity.
Human cells have three differentially regulated genes.
The cells can no longer regulate salt and water concentrations resulting in the symptoms typical of the disease.
"Perhaps this is telling us something" about how cells normally regulate their growth and development.
Rho proteins help cells regulate changes in shape throughout their life-cycle.