ADF and Cofilin1 Control Actin Stress Fibers, Nuclear Integrity, and Cell Survival
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N. Carragher | O. Sansom | V. Brunton | M. Frame | W. Witke | H. Patel | R. Ridgway | D. Huels | Emma Sandilands | Jing Zhou | Georgios Kanellos | C. Gurniak
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