Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-Bisphosphate Induces Actin Stress-Fiber Formation and Inhibits Membrane Ruffling in Cv1 Cells
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H. Bito | H. Ishihara | Y. Shibasaki | H. Yin | S. Feng | Masaya Yamamoto | D. H. Hilgemann | Siyi Feng
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