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The Journal of Cell Biology|May 16, 2001
Nascent focal adhesions are responsible for the generation of strong propulsive forces in migrating fibroblastsK A Beningo, M Dembo, I Kaverina, et al.
Virchows Archiv. B, Cell Pathology Including Molecular Pathology|January 1, 1993
Smooth muscle differentiation in human myometrium and uterine leiomyomaA Draeger, A H Graf, A Staudach, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|March 1, 1988
Cytoskeleton-associated plectin: in situ localization, in vitro reconstitution, and binding to immobilized intermediate filament proteinsR Foisner, F E Leichtfried, H Herrmann, et al.
Cell|July 1, 1981
Coexistence of three major isoactins in a single sarcoma 180 cellR Bravo, S J Fey, J V Small, et al.
Cell|December 1, 1982
Putative association of mitochondria with a subpopulation of intermediate-sized filaments in cultured human skin fibroblastsP Mose-Larsen, R Bravo, S J Fey, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|December 3, 1984
Conformational stability of the myosin rodR A Cross, R G Bardsley, D A Ledward, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|March 1, 1993
Complementary distributions of vinculin and dystrophin define two distinct sarcolemma domains in smooth muscleA J North, B Galazkiewicz, T J Byers, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|June 1, 1979
Antibody staining of 10-nm (100-A) filaments in cultured smooth, cardiac and skeletal muscle cellsG R Campbell, J Chamley-Campbell, U Gröschel-Stewart, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 30, 2000
Enforced polarisation and locomotion of fibroblasts lacking microtubulesI Kaverina, O Krylyshkina, M Gimona, et al.
The EMBO Journal|August 1, 1988
Porcine vinculin and metavinculin differ by a 68-residue insert located close to the carboxy-terminal part of the moleculeM Gimona, J V Small, M Moeremans, et al.
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The Journal of Cell Biology|May 16, 2001
Nascent focal adhesions are responsible for the generation of strong propulsive forces in migrating fibroblastsK A Beningo, M Dembo, I Kaverina, et al.
Virchows Archiv. B, Cell Pathology Including Molecular Pathology|January 1, 1993
Smooth muscle differentiation in human myometrium and uterine leiomyomaA Draeger, A H Graf, A Staudach, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|March 1, 1988
Cytoskeleton-associated plectin: in situ localization, in vitro reconstitution, and binding to immobilized intermediate filament proteinsR Foisner, F E Leichtfried, H Herrmann, et al.
Cell|July 1, 1981
Coexistence of three major isoactins in a single sarcoma 180 cellR Bravo, S J Fey, J V Small, et al.
Cell|December 1, 1982
Putative association of mitochondria with a subpopulation of intermediate-sized filaments in cultured human skin fibroblastsP Mose-Larsen, R Bravo, S J Fey, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|December 3, 1984
Conformational stability of the myosin rodR A Cross, R G Bardsley, D A Ledward, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|March 1, 1993
Complementary distributions of vinculin and dystrophin define two distinct sarcolemma domains in smooth muscleA J North, B Galazkiewicz, T J Byers, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|June 1, 1979
Antibody staining of 10-nm (100-A) filaments in cultured smooth, cardiac and skeletal muscle cellsG R Campbell, J Chamley-Campbell, U Gröschel-Stewart, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 30, 2000
Enforced polarisation and locomotion of fibroblasts lacking microtubulesI Kaverina, O Krylyshkina, M Gimona, et al.
The EMBO Journal|August 1, 1988
Porcine vinculin and metavinculin differ by a 68-residue insert located close to the carboxy-terminal part of the moleculeM Gimona, J V Small, M Moeremans, et al.
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