Actin turnover in lamellipodial fragments
Actin turnover is the central driving force underlying lamellipodial motility. The molecular components involved are largely known, and their properties have been studied extensively in vitro. However, a comprehensive picture of actin turnover in vivo is still missing. We focus on...
Main Authors: | Raz-Ben Aroush, D, Ofer, N, Abu Shah, E, Allard, J, Krichevsky, O, Mogilner, A, Keren, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2017
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