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Cellular infrared detector appears to be contained in the centrosome
Guenter Albrecht‐Buehler
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Cell & Developmental Biology
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Infrared Light
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Infrared Detector
100%
Detection Device
100%
Centriole
100%
Centrosome
100%
Cytoskeleton
50%
Cellular Mechanisms
50%
Sensing Mechanism
50%
Infrared Detection
50%
Golgi
50%
Golgi Apparatus
50%
Signal Source
50%
3T3 Cells
50%
Infrared Signal
50%
Latex Particles
50%
Infrared Beam
50%
Pseudopodia
50%
Monensin
50%
Infrared Sensing
50%
Cellular Detection
50%
Light-scattering Particle
50%
Engineering
Infrared Light
100%
Detection Device
100%
Cell Body
100%
Sensing Mechanisms
50%
Source Signal
50%
Latex
50%
Neuroscience
Centrosome
100%
Centriole
100%
Cytoskeleton
50%
Latex
50%
Pseudopodia
50%
Monensin
50%
Light Scattering
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Centrosome
100%
Infrared Radiation
100%
Cell Body
28%
Centriole
28%
Cytoskeleton
14%
Light Scattering
14%
Pseudopodia
14%
Filopodia
14%
Nursing and Health Professions
Latex
100%
Monensin
100%
Food Science
Light Scattering
100%