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    • The behavior of the coiled body in cells infected with adenovirus in vitro 

      Rodrigues, S. H.; Silva, N. P.; Delicio, L. R.; Granato, C.; Andrade, LEC (Kluwer Academic Publ, 1996-01-01)
      The coiled body is a phylogenetically conserved nuclear organelle whose function is not known. Probes for detection of p80-coilin, an 80 kDa protein enriched in the coiled body, have made possible studies determining the ...

    • Nuclear subcompartments: an overview 

      Nunes, Vinicius Santana [UNIFESP]; Moretti, Nilmar Silvio [UNIFESP] (Wiley-Blackwell, 2017)
      The advance in biochemical and microscopy techniques has revealed the complexity and intricate nucleoplasm structure. Several subcompartments were identified in nucleus and the importance of these subcompartments in processes ...

    • Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Trypanosoma cruzi Epimastigotes and Organelle Distribution Along the Cell Division Cycle 

      Ramos, Thiago Cesar Prata [UNIFESP]; Freymüller-Haapalainen, Edna [UNIFESP]; Schenkman, Sergio [UNIFESP] (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011-07-01)
      Trypanosoma cruzi is the protozoan that causes Chagas disease. It divides in the insect vector gut or in the cytosol of an infected mammalian cell. T cruzi has one mitochondrion, one Golgi complex, one flagellum, and one ...

    • Transcription rate modulation through the Trypanosoma cruzi life cycle occurs in parallel with changes in nuclear organisation 

      Elias, MCQB; Marques-Porto, R.; Freymuller, E.; Schenkman, S. (Elsevier B.V., 2001-01-15)
      In trypanosomes transcription occurs as large polycistronic units, with trans-splicing and polyadenylation generating each individual mRNA. There are no defined RNA. polymerase II promoters and mRNA stabilisation is most ...