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Involvement of Rac in actin cytoskeleton rearrangements induced by MIM-B

Bompard et al., 2005

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5964899458161083521
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Bompard G
Sharp S
Freiss G
Machesky L
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Journal of cell science

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Numerous scaffold proteins coordinate signals from the environment with actin-based protrusions during shape change and migration. Many scaffolds integrate signals from Rho- family GTPases to effect the assembly of specific actin structures. Here we investigate the …
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