Correction: Quantification of nematic cell polarity in three-dimensional tissues
Plos Computational Biology
|August 27, 2021
Summary
This study corrects a previous article DOI. The corrected DOI is 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008412.
Area of Science:
- Scientific publishing
- Digital object identifiers
- Scholarly communication
Context:
- Correction of published scientific literature
- Ensuring accurate citation and retrieval
- Maintaining integrity of research records
Purpose:
- To provide the correct Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for a specific scientific article
- To rectify an error in the original publication's metadata
- To facilitate accurate referencing and access to the research
Summary:
- The article DOI has been corrected from a previous entry
- The accurate DOI for the article is 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008412
- This correction ensures proper linkage and citation
Impact:
- Improved discoverability of the scientific article
- Enhanced accuracy in academic referencing
- Upholding the reliability of scientific records
Related Concept Videos
Cell Polarization by Rho Proteins
3.0K
Cell polarity is the asymmetric distribution of cellular and membrane components, making one side of the cell different from the other. This polarity is essential to many processes such as embryogenesis, axon migration, glucose transport across epithelial cells, and directional cell migration. A migrating cell responds to intracellular or extracellular signals via molecular cascades that reorganize the actin cytoskeleton to establish this polarity. In these cells, the Rho family proteins Cdc42,...
3.0K
Polarity of the Cytoskeleton
20.7K
The intrinsic polarity of cells can be primarily attributed to two factors- i) the asymmetric accumulation of mobile components such are regulatory molecules and subcellular components across the cell and ii) the orientation of polar cytoskeletal filaments that make up the cytoskeletal networks, specifically microfilaments, and microtubules arranged along the axis of polarity. Interactions between the cytoskeletal filaments are crucial for the establishment and maintenance of the polar nature...
20.7K


