Definitions

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  • adjective Of or pertaining to a centrosome or centrosomes

Etymologies

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centrosome +‎ -al

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Examples

  • Coiled-coil containing protein TSGA14 (Cep41) was recently described as a centrosomal component

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Vincent Gache et al. 2010

  • Requirement of a centrosomal activity for cell cycle progression through G1 into S phase.

    Wells vs tiny flies - The Panda's Thumb 2006

  • Molecular characterisation of centrosomal components is slowly progressing.

    Make The Leap - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • In what way does centrosomal function rely on liquid propulsion?

    Make The Leap - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • The first one, the editor was a strong evolutionary biologist, and his reaction was ‘well, we are not interested in theories of centrosomal function, we just want more molecules, you should just go out and give us those.’

    Make The Leap - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • The first one, the editor was a strong evolutionary biologist, and his reaction was ‘well, we are not interested in theories of centrosomal function, we just want more molecules, you should just go out and give us those.’

    The Panda's Thumb: June 2005 Archives 2005

  • The first one, the editor was a strong evolutionary biologist, and his reaction was ‘well, we are not interested in theories of centrosomal function, we just want more molecules, you should just go out and give us those.’

    Make The Leap - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • The discovery, reported in the article "Arpc 1b, a centrosomal protein, is both an activator and substrate of Aurora A," furthers the science world's understanding of what happens during the fundamental process of mitosis, when cells divide.

    innovations-report 2010

  • The discovery, reported in the article "Arpc 1b, a centrosomal protein, is both an activator and substrate of Aurora A," furthers the science world's understanding of what happens during the fundamental process of mitosis, when cells divide.

    Newswise: Latest News 2010

  • The discovery, reported in the article "Arpc 1b, a centrosomal protein, is both an activator and substrate of Aurora A," furthers the science world's understanding of what happens during the fundamental process of mitosis, when cells divide.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010

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