Cell motility from molecules to organisms /
Recent advances in molecular and biophysical techniques, particularly fluorescence and live cell imaging, are revolutionizing the study of cell motility. New bioprobes not only reveal simple intracellular localization, but also contain details of post-translational modifications, conformational stat...
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Literature type: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/0470011742 |
Summary: |
Recent advances in molecular and biophysical techniques, particularly fluorescence and live cell imaging, are revolutionizing the study of cell motility. New bioprobes not only reveal simple intracellular localization, but also contain details of post-translational modifications, conformational state and protein-protein interactions. |
Carrier Form: | 1 online resource (xxii, 342 pages, [8] pages of plates) : illustrations (some color) |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: |
0470094095 (electronic bk.) 9780470094099 (electronic bk.) 9780470848722 0470848723 0470011742 (electronic bk.) 9780470011744 (electronic bk.) |
Index Number: | QH647 |
CLC: | Q25 |
Contents: |
Molecular mechanisms regulating actin filament dynamics at the leading edge of motile cells / The role of talin and myosin VII in adhesion -- a FERM connection / Do class I myosins exert their functions through regulation of actin dynamics? / Ephrin-regulated contact repulsion of growth cones / Interplay between the actin cytoskeleton, focal adhesions and microtubules / Initial steps from cell migration to cell-cell adhesion / |