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SCAR/WAVE isoforms and actin assembly. In a merged image Abi1 (green) and Scar3 SHD (red) co-localize to cytoplasmic spots and to the edges of lamellipodia. Taken from: Kramer-Haemmerle et al. BMC Cell Biology 2005, 6:11 [View article]
“In Membranes, Laura Otis examines how the image of the biological cell became one of the reigning metaphors of the nineteenth century. At the heart of her story is the rise of a fundamental assumption about human identity: the idea that selfhood requires boundaries showing where the individual ends and the rest of the world begins.”
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Monday, November 21, 2005
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