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Dictyostelium discoideum cells lacking the 34,000-dalton actin-binding protein can grow, locomote, and develop, but exhibit defects in regulation of cell structure and movement: a case of partial redundancy

1996

Rivero, F. | Furukawa, R. | Noegel, A.A. | Fechheimer, M.


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
Other Subjects
Molecular sequence data; Fungal anatomy; Gene replacement; Filopodia; Cell size; Cytosol; Actin bundling proteins; Amino acid sequence; Structural genes; Actins; Base sequence; Growth & development; Pseudopodia; Nucleotide sequences; Genetic; Microfilament proteins; Phenotype; Molecular sequence data
Language
English
Note
2019-12-04
Type
Journal Article; Text

2024-02-29
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