Cofilin determines the migration behavior and turning frequency of metastatic cancer cells
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D. Soll | D. Wessels | J. Condeelis | J. Backer | M. El-Sibai | G. Mouneimne | R. Eddy | S. Goswami | M. Ghosh | Weigang Wang | M. Sidani | S. Kuhl | C. Sarmiento
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