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Proteolysis-free cell migration through crowded environments via mechanical worrying

Meghan K. Driscoll, Erik S. Welf, Andrew Weems, et al.



Selected by Jade Chan

Actin-driven protrusions generate rapid long-range membrane tension propagation in cells

Henry De Belly, Shannon Yan, Hudson Borja da Rocha, et al.



Selected by Nicolaes Hyun-Kee Min

Mechanosensitive dynamics of lysosomes regulates the emergence of leader cells during collective cell migration

Rituraj Marwaha, Simran Rawal, Purnati Khuntia, et al.



Selected by Jade Chan

Dissecting β-Cardiac Myosin and Cardiac Myosin-Binding Protein C Interactions using a Nanosurf Assay

Anja M. Touma, Wanjian Tang, David V. Rasicci, et al.



Selected by Neha Nandwani

Using polyacrylamide hydrogels to model physiological aortic stiffness reveals that microtubules are critical regulators of isolated smooth muscle cell morphology and contractility

Sultan Ahmed, Robert. T. Johnson, Reesha Solanki, et al.



Selected by Laura Alonso-Herranz

Cephalopod Retinal Development Shows Vertebrate-like Mechanisms of Neurogenesis

Francesca Napoli, Christina M. Daly, Stephanie Neal, et al.



Selected by Niveda Udaykumar

Optogenetic control of apical constriction induces synthetic morphogenesis in mammalian tissues

Guillermo Martínez-Ara, Núria Taberner, Mami Takayama, et al.



Selected by Monica Tambalo

Membrane architecture and adherens junctions contribute to strong Notch pathway activation

Julia Falo-Sanjuan, Sarah J. Bray



Selected by Ilaria Di Meglio

The Drosophila anterior-posterior axis is polarized by asymmetric myosin activation

Hélène Doerflinger, Vitaly Zimyanin, Daniel St Johnston



Selected by Giuliana Clemente

Aerobic glycolysis is important for zebrafish larval wound closure and tail regeneration

Claire A. Scott, Tom J. Carney, Enrique Amaya



Selected by Jonny Coates

The Single-Celled Ancestors of Animals: A History of Hypotheses

Thibaut Brunet , Nicole King



Selected by Hiral Shah, Dey Lab

Endothelial cell invasiveness is controlled by myosin IIA-dependent inhibition of Arp2/3 activity

Ana M. Figueiredo, Pedro Barbacena, Ana Russo, et al.



Selected by Mariana De Niz

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