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Biology / Protein structure / Cell biology / Protein families / Cofilin / Structural proteins / Actin / Microfilament / Lim kinase / Rho family of GTPases / Arp2/3 complex / WiskottAldrich syndrome protein
Date: 2016-01-18 11:03:45
Biology
Protein structure
Cell biology
Protein families
Cofilin
Structural proteins
Actin
Microfilament
Lim kinase
Rho family of GTPases
Arp2/3 complex
WiskottAldrich syndrome protein

JCB: ARTICLE Published November 24, 2008 Cofilin is a pH sensor for actin free barbed end formation: role of phosphoinositide binding

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