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DescriptionFilopodia.jpg | This electron micrograph shows exaggerated filopodia with club-like shape induced by formin mDia2 in cultured cells. These filopodia are filled with bundled actin filaments which were born in and converged from the lamellipodial network. | ||
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PLoS Biology Featured Image, Vol. 5(11) November 2007. http://biology.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=cover-legend&volume=5&issue=11 |
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Author | Lubov Czech, Tatyana Svitkina, and Changsong Yang | ||
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