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- second edition. Danijela Vignjevic; et al. (2006). "Role of fascin in filopodial protrusion". Journal of Cell Biology. 174 (6): 863–875. doi:10.1083/jcb...
- appearance. In growth cones, new filopodia usually emerge from these inter-filopodial veils. The growth cone is described in terms of three regions: the peripheral...
- extrusomes, and arise from the ventral side of the cell through a common filopodial stem, which is surrounded by an aperture. Under the cell membrane, they...
- randomly along the inner blastocoel surface, actively making and breaking filopodial connections to the wall of the blastocoel. Eventually, however, they become...
- morphologically different synaptic terminals, which include large mossy terminals, filopodial extensions within the mossy terminals, and small en p****ant boutons. Each...
- neurons to migrate and innervate target tissues. FMN2 is present in the filopodial tips of neuronal growth cones and influences its pathfinding ability....
- Yuste, Rafael (1 August 2003). "Developmental Regulation of Spine and Filopodial Motility in Primary Visual Cortex: Reduced Effects of Activity and Sensory...
- which was reported in 2017. Under culture conditions, C. owczarzaki’s filopodial cells crawl attached to the substrate, with active replication until the...
- Boucrot E, Hayward RD (May 2018). Welch MD (ed.). "Chlamydia exploits filopodial capture and a macropinocytosis-like pathway for host cell entry". PLOS...
- axons, rather it's been shown that dendritic arbors of tectal neurons and filopodial processes of radial glial cells are also highly dynamic. In many locations...