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Moshe Naoz

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Cells|March 27, 2020
Cell-Substrate Patterns Driven by Curvature-Sensitive Actin Polymerization: Waves and PodosomesMoshe Naoz, Nir S Gov
Biophysical Journal|October 22, 2008
Protein localization by actin treadmilling and molecular motors regulates stereocilia shape and treadmilling rateMoshe Naoz, Uri Manor, Hirofumi Sakaguchi, et al.
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|April 17, 2008
Dynamic compartmentalization of protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor Q at the proximal end of stereocilia: implication of myosin VI-based transportHirofumi Sakaguchi, Joshua Tokita, Moshe Naoz, et al.
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Cells|March 27, 2020
Cell-Substrate Patterns Driven by Curvature-Sensitive Actin Polymerization: Waves and PodosomesMoshe Naoz, Nir S Gov
Biophysical Journal|October 22, 2008
Protein localization by actin treadmilling and molecular motors regulates stereocilia shape and treadmilling rateMoshe Naoz, Uri Manor, Hirofumi Sakaguchi, et al.
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|April 17, 2008
Dynamic compartmentalization of protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor Q at the proximal end of stereocilia: implication of myosin VI-based transportHirofumi Sakaguchi, Joshua Tokita, Moshe Naoz, et al.
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