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Rap1 / Filopodia / Lamellipodium / Cell polarity / Integrin / Focal adhesion / Cell / Fibronectin / Paracytophagy / Biology / Cell biology / Ras subfamily
Date: 2008-12-17 23:22:44
Rap1
Filopodia
Lamellipodium
Cell polarity
Integrin
Focal adhesion
Cell
Fibronectin
Paracytophagy
Biology
Cell biology
Ras subfamily

Author Correction The small GTPase R-Ras regulates organization of actin and drives membrane protrusions through the activity of PLC⑀⑀ Aude S. Ada-Nguema1, Harry Xenias2, Jake M. Hofman3, Chris H. Wiggins4, Michael

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