Local extracellular matrix alignment directs cellular protrusion dynamics and migration through Rac1 and FAK.
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Shawn P. Carey | Cynthia A. Reinhart-King | Cynthia A Reinhart-King | C. Reinhart-King | Rebecca M. Williams | Karen E. Martin | Rebecca M Williams | Shawn P Carey | Zachary E Goldblatt | Karen E Martin | Bethsabe Romero | Zachary E. Goldblatt | Bethsabe Romero
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