- The
lamellipodium (pl.: lamellipodia) (from
Latin lamella,
related to lamina, "thin sheet", and the Gr****
radical pod-, "foot") is a
cytoskeletal protein...
- infrastructure.
Cells may
undergo fast
transitions between blebbing and
lamellipodium-based
motility as a
means of migration. However, the rate at
which these...
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beyond the
leading edge of
lamellipodia in
migrating cells.
Within the
lamellipodium,
actin ribs are
known as microspikes, and when they
extend beyond the...
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layer called hyaloplasm forms at the
leading edge of the cell (see
lamellipodium). In some discoseans,
short "subpseudopodia" may be
extended from this...
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distribution in
migrating cells,
situating at the
front border between the
lamellipodium and lamellum.
Their primary purpose is
connected to
cellular motility...
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activity regulation of
signaling receptor activity positive regulation of
lamellipodium ****embly
positive regulation of
macrophage chemotaxis myoblast migration...
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development regulation of
cellular response to heat
positive regulation of
lamellipodium ****embly
positive regulation of
stress fiber ****embly
signal transduction...
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brush border actin filament bundle extracellular exosome cytoskeleton lamellipodium Biological process negative regulation of cysteine-type endopeptidase...
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Trawling of
bacteria attached to the
substrate by
extending a
large lamellipodium.
Vickerman K,
Appleton PL,
Clarke KJ,
Moreira D (2005). "Aurigamonas...
- the axon. The
growth cone has a
broad sheet-like
extension called a
lamellipodium which contain protrusions called filopodia. The
filopodia are the mechanism...