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  • The Yeast Actin Cytoskeleto... The Yeast Actin Cytoskeleton: from Cellular Function to Biochemical Mechanism
    MOSELEY, James B; GOODE, Bruce L Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews, 09/2006, Volume: 70, Issue: 3
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  • Fiber networks amplify acti... Fiber networks amplify active stress
    Ronceray, Pierre; Broedersz, Chase P.; Lenz, Martin Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 03/2016, Volume: 113, Issue: 11
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    Large-scale force generation is essential for biological functions such as cell motility, embryonic development, and muscle contraction. In these processes, forces generated at the molecular level by ...
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  • The Evolving Complexity of ... The Evolving Complexity of the Podocyte Cytoskeleton
    Schell, Christoph; Huber, Tobias B Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 11/2017, Volume: 28, Issue: 11
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    Podocytes exhibit a unique cytoskeletal architecture that is fundamentally linked to their function in maintaining the kidney filtration barrier. The cytoskeleton regulates podocyte shape, structure, ...
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  • Structure formation in acti... Structure formation in active networks
    Köhler, Simone; Schaller, Volker; Bausch, Andreas R Nature materials, 06/2011, Volume: 10, Issue: 6
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    Structure formation and constant reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton are key requirements for the function of living cells. Here we show that a minimal reconstituted system consisting of actin ...
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  • Rod-like bacterial shape is... Rod-like bacterial shape is maintained by feedback between cell curvature and cytoskeletal localization
    Ursell, Tristan S.; Nguyen, Jeffrey; Monds, Russell D. ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 03/2014, Volume: 111, Issue: 11
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    Cells typically maintain characteristic shapes, but the mechanisms of self-organization for robust morphological maintenance remain unclear in most systems. Precise regulation of rod-like shape in ...
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  • Mechanical signaling throug... Mechanical signaling through the cytoskeleton regulates cell proliferation by coordinated focal adhesion and Rho GTPase signaling
    Provenzano, Paolo P; Keely, Patricia J Journal of cell science, 04/2011, Volume: 124, Issue: Pt 8
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    The notion that cell shape and spreading can regulate cell proliferation has evolved over several years, but only recently has this been linked to forces from within and upon the cell. This emerging ...
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  • Live Cell Imaging Reveals S... Live Cell Imaging Reveals Structural Associations between the Actin and Microtubule Cytoskeleton in Arabidopsis
    Sampathkumar, Arun; Lindeboom, Jelmer J.; Debolt, Seth ... The Plant cell, 06/2011, Volume: 23, Issue: 6
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    In eukaryotic cells, the actin and microtubule (MT) cytoskeletal networks are dynamic structures that organize intracellular processes and facilitate their rapid reorganization. In plant cells, actin ...
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  • The role of survival motor ... The role of survival motor neuron protein (SMN) in protein homeostasis
    Chaytow, Helena; Huang, Yu-Ting; Gillingwater, Thomas H. ... Cellular and molecular life sciences, 11/2018, Volume: 75, Issue: 21
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    Ever since loss of survival motor neuron (SMN) protein was identified as the direct cause of the childhood inherited neurodegenerative disorder spinal muscular atrophy, significant efforts have been ...
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  • Back to the tubule: microtu... Back to the tubule: microtubule dynamics in Parkinson’s disease
    Pellegrini, Laura; Wetzel, Andrea; Grannó, Simone ... Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 02/2017, Volume: 74, Issue: 3
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    Cytoskeletal homeostasis is essential for the development, survival and maintenance of an efficient nervous system. Microtubules are highly dynamic polymers important for neuronal growth, morphology, ...
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