Thomas Pollard (Yale University) 2: Mechanism of cell motility pt. 2

Thomas Pollard (Yale University) 2: Mechanism of cell motility pt. 2
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Hello. My name is Tom Pollard. I'm a professor at Yale University, and I'm giving a two-part talk about how actin polymerization produces force to allow cells to move, and also for other processes such as clathrin-mediated endocytosis. Here, on this slide, you can see the dendritic nucleation hypothesis, which we put forward in the late 1990s, sum... Read More
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