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  • Cell adhesion
  • Cell migration
  • Extracellular matrix
  • Structure determination between tissue level and single molecule localization and molecular imaging
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  • Myosin II
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    12009Touch, grasp, deliver and control: functional cross-talk between microtubules and cell adhesions.



    +-nlTraffic 10(3):268-74 (2009)
    21996Cell migration: a physically integrated molecular process.



    +-nlCell 84(3):359-69 (1996)
    32009Reciprocal influence of connexins and apical junction proteins on their expressions and functions.



    +-nlBiochim Biophys Acta 1788(4):768-78 (2009)
    42002Regulation of protrusive and contractile cell-matrix contacts.



    +-nlJ Cell Sci 115(Pt 2):257-65 (2002)
    52011Integrins and cadherins join forces to form adhesive networks.



    +-nlJ Cell Sci 124(Pt 8):1183-93 (2011)
    62010Advances in imaging cell-matrix adhesions.



    +-nlJ Cell Sci 123(Pt 21):3629-38 (2010)
    72011The role of adhesion energy in controlling cell-cell contacts.



    +-nlCurr Opin Cell Biol 23(5):508-14 (2011)
    82010Conserved F-actin dynamics and force transmission at cell adhesions.



    +-nlCurr Opin Cell Biol 22(5):583-8 (2010)
    92009Discovering the molecular components of intercellular junctions--a historical view.



    +-nlCold Spring Harb Perspect Biol 1(3):a003061 (2009)
    102010Cell adhesion: integrating cytoskeletal dynamics and cellular tension.



    +-nlNat Rev Mol Cell Biol 11(9):633-43 (2010)
    112009Non-muscle myosin II takes centre stage in cell adhesion and migration.



    +-nlNat Rev Mol Cell Biol 10(11):778-90 (2009)



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