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Paper on Nanoscale curvature manipulation for studying actin reorganization published in PNAS

Congratulations to our collaborators in the Cui Lab and Matt Akamatsu on their paper “Membrane curvature underlies actin reorganization in response to nanoscale surface topography” now published in PNAS.

Vertical nanostructure-induced actin polymerization is curvature dependent.

This entry was posted in Papers Published on September 7, 2020 by Max Ferrin.

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