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The following pages link to DIP/WISH-deficient mice reveal Dia- and N-WASP-interacting protein as a regulator of cytoskeletal dynamics in embryonic fibroblasts (Q50582339):
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- The Formin Diaphanous Regulates Myoblast Fusion through Actin Polymerization and Arp2/3 Regulation (Q27310704) (← links)
- DIP/WISH deficiency enhances synaptic function and performance in the Barnes maze (Q30010219) (← links)
- Dia-interacting protein (DIP) imposes migratory plasticity in mDia2-dependent tumor cells in three-dimensional matrices (Q34425233) (← links)
- Formin' cellular structures: Physiological roles of Diaphanous (Dia) in actin dynamics (Q37688846) (← links)
- Steering cell migration: lamellipodium dynamics and the regulation of directional persistence (Q38242035) (← links)
- mDia2 and CXCL12/CXCR4 chemokine signaling intersect to drive tumor cell amoeboid morphological transitions (Q38719886) (← links)
- New insights into the formation and the function of lamellipodia and ruffles in mesenchymal cell migration. (Q52364597) (← links)
- WHIMP links the actin nucleation machinery to Src-family kinase signaling during protrusion and motility (Q90504430) (← links)