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Lavrsen et al., 2023 - Google Patents

Microtubule detyrosination drives symmetry breaking to polarize cells for directed cell migration

Lavrsen et al., 2023

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5569945232209854096
Author
Lavrsen K
Rajendraprasad G
Leda M
Eibes S
Vitiello E
Katopodis V
Goryachev A
Barisic M
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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To initiate directed movement, cells must become polarized, establishing a protrusive leading edge and a contractile trailing edge. This symmetry-breaking process involves reorganization of cytoskeleton and asymmetric distribution of regulatory molecules …
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