Rescue of tropomyosin deficiency in Drosophila and human cancer cells by synaptopodin reveals a role of tropomyosin α in RhoA stabilization
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M. Lippman | E. Iorns | C. Faul | M. Mlodzik | P. Mundel | M. Rheault | T. Ward | Priyanka Rashmi | Jenny S. Wong | U. Weber | P. Rashmi | Elizabeth Iorns
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