Disruption of microfilament organization in living nonmuscle cells by
microfilament Maize root tip cells were examined for the distribution of actin microfilaments in various cell types and to determine the effects of microfilament disrupt
microfilament self-organization driving the formation of streaming patterns during morphogenesis Working from first principles, we propose microfilament Microfilament dysfunction may therefore be a possible cause of intrahepatic cholestasis Crucial to this hypothesis are the presence of actin-containing
microfilament Maize root tip cells were examined for the distribution of actin microfilaments in various cell types and to determine the effects of microfilament disrupt
microfilament microfilament self-organization driving the formation of streaming patterns during morphogenesis Working from first principles, we propose
Microfilament dysfunction may therefore be a possible cause of intrahepatic cholestasis Crucial to this hypothesis are the presence of actin-containing