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Discovering how proteins and lipids control the actin cytoskeleton

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Talk: Alpelisib & alterations in the actin cytoskeleton

Talk: Alpelisib & alterations in the actin cytoskeleton Read More »

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Gallop Lab and Gurdon Institute host the Dent Disease Foundation’s UK patient meeting

Gallop Lab and Gurdon Institute host the Dent Disease Foundation’s UK patient meeting Read More »

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The open to closed D-loop conformational switch determines length in filopodia-like actin bundles

The open to closed D-loop conformational switch determines length in filopodia-like actin bundles Read More »

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Talk: Membrane adaptor protein TOCA-1 interacts with Ena to drive filopodial protrusion

Talk: Membrane adaptor protein TOCA-1 interacts with Ena to drive filopodial protrusion Read More »

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Egging on vital research

Egging on vital research Read More »

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Animal encounters: The past, present and future of biochemistry

Animal encounters: The past, present and future of biochemistry Read More »

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  • Talk: The self-reinforcing role of phosphoinositide signalling in filopodial extension

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