The role of the cortical cytoskeleton: F-actin crosslinking proteins protect against osmotic stress, ensure cell size, cell shape and motility, and contribute to phagocytosis and development.
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C J Weijer | S. Bozzaro | F. Siegert | C. Weijer | A. Noegel | M. Schleicher | R. Albrecht | F. Rivero | F Rivero | A A Noegel | F Siegert | B Köppel | B Peracino | S Bozzaro | M Schleicher | R Albrecht | B. Peracino | B. Köppel | Francisco Rivero | Salvatore Bozzaro | Florian Siegert | Michael Schleicher | Barbara Peracino | F. Siegert
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