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F-Actin Cytoskeleton Network Self-Organization Through Competition and Cooperation.Academic Article Why?
Pseudomonas aeruginosa exoenzyme Y directly bundles actin filaments.Academic Article Why?
Insertional assembly of actin filament barbed ends in association with formins produces piconewton forces.Academic Article Why?
Mechanism of actin filament nucleation by Vibrio VopL and implications for tandem W domain nucleation.Academic Article Why?
A plant-specific kinesin binds to actin microfilaments and interacts with cortical microtubules in cotton fibers.Academic Article Why?
Formin-based control of the actin cytoskeleton during cytokinesis.Academic Article Why?
Internetwork competition for monomers governs actin cytoskeleton organization.Academic Article Why?
Attachment conditions control actin filament buckling and the production of forces.Academic Article Why?
Formin differentially utilizes profilin isoforms to rapidly assemble actin filaments.Academic Article Why?
Mechanism of actin filament nucleation.Academic Article Why?
Subtilisin cleavage of actin inhibits in vitro sliding movement of actin filaments over myosin.Academic Article Why?
Actin filament alignment causes mechanical hysteresis in cross-linked networks.Academic Article Why?
Actin filament bundling by fimbrin is important for endocytosis, cytokinesis, and polarization in fission yeast.Academic Article Why?
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