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The following pages link to An excitable signal integrator couples to an idling cytoskeletal oscillator to drive cell migration. (Q30557699):
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- Navigating in tissue mazes: chemoattractant interpretation in complex environments (Q26781927) (← links)
- Moving towards a paradigm: common mechanisms of chemotactic signaling in Dictyostelium and mammalian leukocytes (Q26823331) (← links)
- The role of phosphoinositide-regulated actin reorganization in chemotaxis and cell migration (Q27021287) (← links)
- Distinct predictive performance of Rac1 and Cdc42 in cell migration (Q27304686) (← links)
- Geometry-Driven Polarity in Motile Amoeboid Cells (Q27324159) (← links)
- Gβ Regulates Coupling between Actin Oscillators for Cell Polarity and Directional Migration (Q27345232) (← links)
- UNC-6 (netrin) stabilizes oscillatory clustering of the UNC-40 (DCC) receptor to orient polarity (Q30586748) (← links)
- Mouse macrophages completely lacking Rho subfamily GTPases (RhoA, RhoB, and RhoC) have severe lamellipodial retraction defects, but robust chemotactic navigation and altered motility. (Q30596652) (← links)
- Microtubules stabilize cell polarity by localizing rear signals. (Q30602530) (← links)
- The directional response of chemotactic cells depends on a balance between cytoskeletal architecture and the external gradient (Q30604112) (← links)
- Rectified directional sensing in long-range cell migration (Q30610141) (← links)
- F-actin bundles direct the initiation and orientation of lamellipodia through adhesion-based signaling (Q30620668) (← links)
- An optogenetic system for interrogating the temporal dynamics of Akt. (Q30666340) (← links)
- Fragility of foot process morphology in kidney podocytes arises from chaotic spatial propagation of cytoskeletal instability. (Q30843363) (← links)
- Coupled excitable Ras and F-actin activation mediates spontaneous pseudopod formation and directed cell movement (Q30844726) (← links)
- Cellular memory in eukaryotic chemotaxis (Q34407640) (← links)
- Evolutionarily conserved coupling of adaptive and excitable networks mediates eukaryotic chemotaxis (Q34413058) (← links)
- Cell memory and adaptation in chemotaxis. (Q34442420) (← links)
- Cell polarity: netrin calms an excitable system (Q35526970) (← links)
- Modeling self-organized spatio-temporal patterns of PIP₃ and PTEN during spontaneous cell polarization (Q35920156) (← links)
- A Model for Direction Sensing in Dictyostelium discoideum: Ras Activity and Symmetry Breaking Driven by a Gβγ-Mediated, Gα2-Ric8 -- Dependent Signal Transduction Network (Q36010851) (← links)
- Fluorescence Readout of a Patch Clamped Membrane by Laser Scanning Microscopy (Q36043668) (← links)
- Identification of a Chemoattractant G-Protein-Coupled Receptor for Folic Acid that Controls Both Chemotaxis and Phagocytosis (Q36621900) (← links)
- Cell Surface Mechanochemistry and the Determinants of Bleb Formation, Healing, and Travel Velocity (Q36804324) (← links)
- Chemical and mechanical stimuli act on common signal transduction and cytoskeletal networks (Q37451189) (← links)
- Self-organization of protrusions and polarity during eukaryotic chemotaxis. (Q38226648) (← links)
- Directed migration of mesenchymal cells: where signaling and the cytoskeleton meet (Q38226851) (← links)
- Modeling large-scale dynamic processes in the cell: polarization, waves, and division (Q38240038) (← links)
- Intrinsic activity in cells and the brain (Q38266003) (← links)
- Dynamic membrane patterning, signal localization and polarity in living cells. (Q38309176) (← links)
- Shear force-based genetic screen reveals negative regulators of cell adhesion and protrusive activity (Q38605157) (← links)
- Frequency and amplitude control of cortical oscillations by phosphoinositide waves. (Q38805002) (← links)
- Locally excitable Cdc42 signals steer cells during chemotaxis. (Q38810077) (← links)
- Regulation of sarcoma cell migration, invasion and invadopodia formation by AFAP1L1 through a phosphotyrosine-dependent pathway. (Q38849203) (← links)
- Oscillatory signatures underlie growth regimes in Arabidopsis pollen tubes: computational methods to estimate tip location, periodicity, and synchronization in growing cells. (Q38860022) (← links)
- Feedback regulation between plasma membrane tension and membrane-bending proteins organizes cell polarity during leading edge formation (Q38879375) (← links)
- The Arp2/3 inhibitory protein Arpin is dispensable for chemotaxis (Q39130035) (← links)
- Crosstalk of cell polarity signaling pathways. (Q39178793) (← links)
- How to understand and outwit adaptation (Q39331090) (← links)
- Altering the threshold of an excitable signal transduction network changes cell migratory modes (Q41686644) (← links)
- A module for Rac temporal signal integration revealed with optogenetics. (Q46488889) (← links)
- Modeling Excitable Dynamics of Chemotactic Networks. (Q46536297) (← links)
- Cell protrusion and retraction driven by fluctuations in actin polymerization: A two-dimensional model. (Q47134912) (← links)
- Assessment of Dictyostelium discoideum Response to Acute Mechanical Stimulation (Q47384638) (← links)
- Direction of leukocyte polarization and migration by the phosphoinositide-transfer protein TIPE2. (Q47617206) (← links)
- Excitable Signal Transduction Networks in Directed Cell Migration. (Q47813317) (← links)
- Two independent but synchronized Gβγ subunit-controlled pathways are essential for trailing-edge retraction during macrophage migration. (Q47867509) (← links)
- Network-based identification of feedback modules that control RhoA activity and cell migration (Q48276915) (← links)
- Pulses and waves of contractility (Q48304720) (← links)
- Spatial pattern formation in microtubule post-translational modifications and the tight localization of motor-driven cargo (Q48371567) (← links)