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Organization & Cell Motility Julie Theriot, May 2006 Stanford University, Dept of Biochemistry, Dept of Microbiology & Immunology, Program in Biophysics |
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Overview The second part is devoted to understanding how the polymerization of actin can produce, which is a current area of research in our laboratory. Here, I cover theories for how polymerization might be used to produce forces, and our efforts to test these models using optical traps, atomic force microscopes, and nanofabricated devices. |
Part 2: Force Generation by Actin Assembly: Theories and Experiments (46:16)
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Part
1: Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton:
Protein Polymers Crawling Cells and Comet Tails (43:53)
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3: Principles of Cellular Organization:
The Universal Cytoskeleton (29:17) |
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