The primary event in the movement of a migrating eukaryotic cell is the extension of cytoplasmic sheets termed lamellipodia composed of networks of actin filaments. Lamellipodia networks are thought to arise through the branching of new filaments from the sides of old filaments, producing a dendritic array. Recent studies by electron tomography have revealed the three dimensional organization of lamellipodia and show, contrary to previous evidence, that actin filaments do not form dendritic arrays in vivo. These findings signal a reconsideration of the structural basis of protrusion and about the roles of the different actin nucleating and elongating complexes involved in the process
<p>Background: Cells use filopodia to explore their environment and to form new adhesion conta...
SummaryBackgroundThe leading actin network in motile cells is composed of two compartments, the lame...
SummaryFilopodia are finger-like extensions of the cell surface that are involved in sensing the env...
The primary event in the movement of a migrating eukaryotic cell is the extension of cytoplasmic she...
Eukaryotic cells advance in phases of protrusion, pause and withdrawal. Protrusion occurs in lamelli...
Protrusion of lamellipodia during cell migration depends on the assembly of actin network. The assem...
The review about actin filament branching from Victor Small describes an elegant and compelling set ...
Using correlated live cell imaging and electron tomography we found that actin branch junctions in p...
Most migrating cells extrude their front by the force of actin polymerization. Polymerization requir...
Most migrating cells extrude their front by the force of actin polymerization. Polymerization requir...
Cell migration and cell-cell communication involve the protrusion of actin-rich cell surface project...
Cell migration is associated with the dynamic protrusion of a thin actin-based cytoskeletal extensio...
Cell motility driven by actin polymerization is pivotal to the development and survival of organisms...
Cell migration is essential to many physiological processes; however, it is also a cause of cancer m...
ABSTRACT Lamellipodium extension, incorporating actin filament dynamics and the cell membrane, is si...
<p>Background: Cells use filopodia to explore their environment and to form new adhesion conta...
SummaryBackgroundThe leading actin network in motile cells is composed of two compartments, the lame...
SummaryFilopodia are finger-like extensions of the cell surface that are involved in sensing the env...
The primary event in the movement of a migrating eukaryotic cell is the extension of cytoplasmic she...
Eukaryotic cells advance in phases of protrusion, pause and withdrawal. Protrusion occurs in lamelli...
Protrusion of lamellipodia during cell migration depends on the assembly of actin network. The assem...
The review about actin filament branching from Victor Small describes an elegant and compelling set ...
Using correlated live cell imaging and electron tomography we found that actin branch junctions in p...
Most migrating cells extrude their front by the force of actin polymerization. Polymerization requir...
Most migrating cells extrude their front by the force of actin polymerization. Polymerization requir...
Cell migration and cell-cell communication involve the protrusion of actin-rich cell surface project...
Cell migration is associated with the dynamic protrusion of a thin actin-based cytoskeletal extensio...
Cell motility driven by actin polymerization is pivotal to the development and survival of organisms...
Cell migration is essential to many physiological processes; however, it is also a cause of cancer m...
ABSTRACT Lamellipodium extension, incorporating actin filament dynamics and the cell membrane, is si...
<p>Background: Cells use filopodia to explore their environment and to form new adhesion conta...
SummaryBackgroundThe leading actin network in motile cells is composed of two compartments, the lame...
SummaryFilopodia are finger-like extensions of the cell surface that are involved in sensing the env...