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Birefringence imaging directly reveals architectural dynamics of filamentous actin in living growth cones.Microtubule-cyclodextrin conjugate: functionalization of motile filament with molecular inclusion ability.Arrangement of radial actin bundles in the growth cone of Aplysia bag cell neurons shows the immediate past history of filopodial behavior.Fluorescence microscopy reveals molecular localisation at line defects in nematic liquid crystals.Malachite green-conjugated microtubules as mobile bioprobes selective for malachite green aptamers with capturing/releasing ability.Isolation of mitochondria by gentle cell membrane disruption, and their subsequent characterization.Coordinated Movement of Vesicles and Actin Bundles during Nerve Growth Revealed by Superresolution Microscopy.Unloaded shortening increases peak of Ca2+ transients but accelerates their decay in rat single cardiac myocytes.Uncovering different states of topological defects in schlieren textures of a nematic liquid crystal.Ribosome Incorporation into Somatic Cells Promotes Lineage Transdifferentiation towards Multipotency.Birefringence Measurements of the Actin Bundle in the Acrosomal Processes of Limulus Sperm.Arabidopsis vegetative actin isoforms, AtACT2 and AtACT7, generate distinct filament arrays in living plant cells.Direct Observation of Bacterial Growth in Giant Unilamellar Vesicles: A Novel Tool for Bacterial CulturesDirect Observation of Bacterial Growth in Giant Unilamellar Vesicles: A Novel Tool for Bacterial CulturesFront Cover: Direct Observation of Bacterial Growth in Giant Unilamellar Vesicles: A Novel Tool for Bacterial Cultures (ChemistryOpen 11/2018)Actin bundles in neuronal growth cone observed with the Pol-ScopeCarbon fiber technique for the investigation of single-cell mechanics in intact cardiac myocytesFascin in lamellipodia contributes to cell elasticity by controlling the orientation of filamentous actin
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