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Perinuclear Arp2/3-driven actin polymerization enables nuclear deformation to facilitate cell migration through complex environments.Protein micropatterns: A direct printing protocol using deep UVs.Actin flows mediate a universal coupling between cell speed and cell persistence.A new micropatterning method of soft substrates reveals that different tumorigenic signals can promote or reduce cell contraction levels.Stretching micropatterned cells on a PDMS membrane.External forces control mitotic spindle positioningPolarization of Myosin II Refines Tissue Material Properties to Buffer Mechanical StressSTK38 kinase acts as XPO1 gatekeeper regulating the nuclear export of autophagy proteins and other cargoes
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