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Published April 7, 1997 The Isolated Comet Tail Pseudopodium of Listeria monocytogenes: A Tail of Two Actin Filament Populations, Long and Axial and Short and Random Antonio S. Sechi,* Jürgen Wehland,‡ and J. Victor
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