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Turnover of branched actin filament networks by stochastic fragmentation with ADF/cofilin.
Model of turnover kinetics in the lamellipodium: implications of slow- and fast- diffusing capping p…
Actin filament severing by cofilin dismantles actin patches and produces mother filaments for new pa…
Quantitative analysis of the mechanism of endocytic actin patch assembly and disassembly in fission …
Modification of physicochemical properties of actin filaments suppresses cell fragmentation in the e…
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