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T cells Use Focal Adhesions to Pull Themselves Through Confined Environments
18 June 2024 by
A. Caillier
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others
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Loyola University Chicago
Cell Biology
Atypical peripheral actin band formation via overactivation of RhoA and Non-muscle myosin II in Mitofusin 2 deficient cells
19 September 2023 by
Yaohui WANG
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others
at
Purdue University
Cell Biology
A Workflow for Rapid Unbiased Quantification of Fibrillar Feature Alignment in Biological Images
2 December 2021 by
S. Marcotti
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others
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Loyola University Chicago
Biophysics
RhoA mediates stress fiber strain site recognition by the LIM protein testin
26 May 2021 by
Stefano Sala
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P. Oakes
at
Loyola University Chicago
Cell Biology
TRM Integrins CD103 and CD49a Differentially Support Adherence and Motility After Resolution of Influenza Virus Infection
22 May 2020 by
E. Reilly
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others
at
University of Rochester Medical Center
Immunology
Multiscale model of integrin adhesion assembly
4 June 2019 by
T. Bidone
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others
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University of Chicago
Biophysics
Membrane-cytoskeleton mechanical feedback mediated by myosin-I controls phagocytic efficiency
19 March 2019 by
S. Barger
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others
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SUNY Upstate Medical University
Cell Biology
Bimodal Spindle Orientation Drives Tissue Regularity in a Proliferating Epithelium
26 November 2018 by
T. Finegan
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others
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University of Rochester
Developmental Biology
The lamellipodium is a myosin independent mechanosensor
27 February 2018 by
P. Oakes
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others
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University of Rochester
Biophysics
Formin-Dependent Adhesions Are Required For Invasion By Epithelial Tissues
5 February 2018 by
T. Fessenden
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others
at
University of Chicago
Cell Biology
Harnessing optogenetics to probe sub-cellular mechanics
12 June 2017 by
P. Oakes
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others
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University of Chicago
Biophysics
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