Myosin II contributes to cell-scale actin network treadmilling via network disassembly
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Gaudenz Danuser | Julie A. Theriot | Erin L. Barnhart | Kinneret Keren | Greg M. Allen | G. Danuser | J. Theriot | K. Keren | Kathryn T. Applegate | Lin Ji | G. M. Allen | Mark A. Tsuchida | Cyrus A. Wilson | Lin Ji | Patricia T. Yam | E. Barnhart
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