Random walk of processive, quantum dot-labeled myosin Va molecules within the actin cortex of COS-7 cells.
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K. Trybus | M. Y. Ali | D. Warshaw | Kathleen M Trybus | Shane R. Nelson | M Yusuf Ali | David M Warshaw | Shane R Nelson | M. Y. Ali
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