Locally excitable Cdc42 signals steer cells during chemotaxis.
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Coupled excitable Ras and F-actin activation mediates spontaneous pseudopod formation and directed cell movementIdentifying subtype-specific associations between gene expression and DNA methylation profiles in breast cancerMolecular perturbation strategies to examine spatiotemporal features of Rho GEF and Rho GTPase activity in living cells.Local sampling paints a global picture: Local concentration measurements sense direction in complex chemical gradients.Leading from the Back: The Role of the Uropod in Neutrophil Polarization and Migration.Crosstalk of cell polarity signaling pathways.Cross-talk between Rho GTPases and PI3K in the neutrophil.Pulmonary Infections in the Elderly Lead to Impaired Neutrophil Targeting, Improved by Simvastatin.Actin-based protrusions of migrating neutrophils are intrinsically lamellar and facilitate direction changes.Ceramide activation of RhoA/Rho kinase impairs actin polymerization during aggregated LDL catabolism.Asymmetric localization of DLC1 defines avian trunk neural crest polarity for directional delamination and migration.Illuminating the Cell's Biochemical Activity Architecture.A free-boundary model of a motile cell explains turning behavior.An excitable Rho GTPase signaling network generates dynamic subcellular contraction patterns.Chemical waves in cell and developmental biology.Excitable Signal Transduction Networks in Directed Cell Migration.Cells lay their own tracks - optogenetic Cdc42 activation stimulates fibronectin deposition supporting directed migration.Multiple roles of filopodial dynamics in particle capture and phagocytosis and phenotypes of Cdc42 and Myo10 deletion.Rac1 and RhoA: Networks, loops and bistability.Rhythmicity and waves in the cortex of single cells.Radiation-Induced RhoGDIβ Cleavage Leads to Perturbation of Cell Polarity: A Possible Link to Cancer Spreading.A PKC-MARCKS-PI3K regulatory module links Ca2+ and PIP3 signals at the leading edge of polarized macrophages.Gradient-reading and mechano-effector machinery for netrin-1-induced axon guidanceMutually inhibitory Ras-PI(3,4)P feedback loops mediate cell migrationA map of gene expression in neutrophil-like cell linesOptogenetic dissection of Rac1 and Cdc42 gradient shaping
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Locally excitable Cdc42 signals steer cells during chemotaxis.
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Locally excitable Cdc42 signals steer cells during chemotaxis.
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Locally excitable Cdc42 signals steer cells during chemotaxis.
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Locally excitable Cdc42 signals steer cells during chemotaxis.
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Locally excitable Cdc42 signals steer cells during chemotaxis
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Tobias Meyer
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10.1038/NCB3292
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2015-12-21T00:00:00Z
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