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Cell motility, cytoskeleton, and motor proteins-21st IUPAB Congress session commentary. [PDF]
Fujiwara I, Köster S.
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Ankrd1 Promotes Lamellipodia Formation and Cell Motility via Interaction with Talin-1 in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma. [PDF]
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β-arrestin 1 and integrin-linked kinase interact in epidermal keratinocytes and regulate cell motility. [PDF]
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The biophysics of cell motility through mechanochemically challenging environments. [PDF]
Caruso AP, Logue JS.
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Correction for Wang et al., Interplay of mevalonate and Hippo pathways regulates RHAMM transcription via YAP to modulate breast cancer cell motility. [PDF]
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2007
The motility of living eukaryotic cells is a complex process driven mainly by polymerization and depolymerization of actin filaments underneath the plasmatic membrane (actin cytoskeleton). However, the exact mechanisms through which cells are able to control and employ ‘actin-generated’ mechanical forces, in order to change shape and move in a well ...
José, Coelho Neto +1 more
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The motility of living eukaryotic cells is a complex process driven mainly by polymerization and depolymerization of actin filaments underneath the plasmatic membrane (actin cytoskeleton). However, the exact mechanisms through which cells are able to control and employ ‘actin-generated’ mechanical forces, in order to change shape and move in a well ...
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Actin-dependent motile forces and cell motility
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1994Force arising from actin polymerization and myosin activity drives a number of different actin-based cell movements. Several new reports support previous data suggesting that actin polymerization drives lamellipodial protrusion and bacterial propulsion, and one report describes a more indirect role for actin assembly in axonal elongation. The major new
L P, Cramer +2 more
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Contraction-Driven Cell Motility
Physical Review Letters, 2013We propose a mechanism for the initiation of cell motility that is based on myosin-induced contraction and does not require actin polymerization. The translocation of a cell is induced by symmetry breaking of the motor-driven flow, and the ensuing asymmetry gives rise to a steady motion of the center of mass of a cell.
P, Recho, T, Putelat, L, Truskinovsky
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