Mammalian twinfilin sequesters ADP‐G‐actin and caps filament barbed ends: implications in motility
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P. Lappalainen | M. Carlier | E. Helfer | D. Pantaloni | D. Didry | Stéphane Romero | Elisa M. Nevalainen | P. Naumanen | Perttu Naumanen
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