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- Filopodia (sg.: filopodium) are slender cytoplasmic projections that extend beyond the leading edge of lamellipodia in migrating cells. Within the lamellipodium...
- axons. After contact between dendritic filopodium and a neighboring axon has been established, the filopodium retracts and the head begins to swell, taking...
- Shiratori, S.Fujita, T.Shimizu & K.Ishida 2017 Lotharella globosa extending a filopodium (Fp) through a pore of the cell wall (CW) from a walled amoeboid cell...
- Representation of a whole Polycystine Spine (silica) Cytokalymma Axopodium Filopodium, a cytoplasmic projection Alveoli, surface cavities or pits Reticulopodial...
- granule filopodium tip postsynaptic membrane polysome Cajal body chromosome growth cone chromosome, centromeric region growth cone filopodium viral replication...
- 7-9 μm in diameter. One large filopodium originates from the basal end of the cell body, and expands up to 300 μm. The filopodium branches extensively and...
- actin polymers will be able to push through the plasma membrane and form filopodium required for cell motility. WASp is required for various functions in...
- Cellular component cytoplasm cell projection filopodium ruffle plasma membrane nucleoplasm microvillus filopodium tip brush border actin filament bundle extracellular...
- cytoplasm cytosol postsynaptic membrane lateral plasma membrane membrane filopodium cell-substrate junction plasma membrane synapse dystrophin-****ociated...
- receive signaling proteins to cells that make them. A cytoneme is a type of filopodium - a thin, tubular extension of a cell’s plasma membrane that has a core...