Search Results - "Nagy, Tamas L"
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Cell confinement reveals a branched-actin independent circuit for neutrophil polarity
Published in PLoS biology (10-10-2019)“…Migratory cells use distinct motility modes to navigate different microenvironments, but it is unclear whether these modes rely on the same core set of…”
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Joining forces: crosstalk between biochemical signalling and physical forces orchestrates cellular polarity and dynamics
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (26-05-2018)“…Dynamic processes like cell migration and morphogenesis emerge from the self-organized interaction between signalling and cytoskeletal rearrangements. How are…”
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Neutrophils actively swell to potentiate rapid migration
Published in eLife (02-07-2024)“…While the involvement of actin polymerization in cell migration is well-established, much less is known about the role of transmembrane water flow in cell…”
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Puff up to decide: the role of regulatory volume changes in neutrophil polarity and chemotaxis
Published in Biophysical journal (11-02-2022)Get full text
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Neutrophils actively swell to potentiate rapid migration
Published in eLife (02-07-2024)“…While the involvement of actin polymerization in cell migration is well-established, much less is known about the role of transmembrane water flow in cell…”
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Joining forces: crosstalk between biochemical signalling and physical forces orchestrates cellular polarity and dynamics
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (26-05-2018)“…Dynamic processes like cell migration and morphogenesis emerge from the self-organized interaction between signalling and cytoskeletal rearrangements. How are…”
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Extending chemical perturbations of the ubiquitin fitness landscape in a classroom setting reveals new constraints on sequence tolerance
Published in Biology open (15-07-2018)“…Although the primary protein sequence of ubiquitin (Ub) is extremely stable over evolutionary time, it is highly tolerant to mutation during selection…”
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