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1. Actin filaments elongate from their membrane-associated ends

2. Direct electron microscopic visualization of barbed end capping and filament cutting by intestinal microvillar 95-kdalton protein (villin): a new actin assembly assay using the limulus acrosomal process

3. The arginine and nitric oxide metabolic pathway regulate the gut colonization and expansion of Ruminococcous gnavus.

4. TFEB/3 Govern Repair Schwann Cell Generation and Function Following Peripheral Nerve Injury.

5. Deficiency of Pdcd10 causes urothelium hypertrophy and vesicle trafficking defects in ureter.

6. Salmonella engages CDC42 effector protein 1 for intracellular invasion.

7. Infection and inflammation stimulate expansion of a CD74 + Paneth cell subset to regulate disease progression.

8. RAB11A and RAB11B control mitotic spindle function in intestinal epithelial progenitor cells.

9. γδ Intraepithelial Lymphocytes Facilitate Pathological Epithelial Cell Shedding Via CD103-Mediated Granzyme Release.

10. Colonic healing requires Wnt produced by epithelium as well as Tagln+ and Acta2+ stromal cells.

11. Discovery of a Diverse Set of Bacteria That Build Their Cell Walls without the Canonical Peptidoglycan Polymerase aPBP.

12. RAB11A-mediated YAP localization to adherens and tight junctions is essential for colonic epithelial integrity.

13. The nuclear receptor HNF4 drives a brush border gene program conserved across murine intestine, kidney, and embryonic yolk sac.

14. Three-dimensional interactions between enhancers and promoters during intestinal differentiation depend upon HNF4.

15. Rab8 attenuates Wnt signaling and is required for mesenchymal differentiation into adipocytes.

16. Elevating EGFR-MAPK program by a nonconventional Cdc42 enhances intestinal epithelial survival and regeneration.

17. Paneth Cell-Derived Lysozyme Defines the Composition of Mucolytic Microbiota and the Inflammatory Tone of the Intestine.

18. HNF4 Regulates Fatty Acid Oxidation and Is Required for Renewal of Intestinal Stem Cells in Mice.

19. Recycling Endosomes in Mature Epithelia Restrain Tumorigenic Signaling.

20. TFEB-driven endocytosis coordinates MTORC1 signaling and autophagy.

22. TFAM is required for maturation of the fetal and adult intestinal epithelium.

23. Paneth Cell Multipotency Induced by Notch Activation following Injury.

25. Disruption of Rab8a and Rab11a causes formation of basolateral microvilli in neonatal enteropathy.

26. A Wntless-SEC12 complex on the ER membrane regulates early Wnt secretory vesicle assembly and mature ligand export.

27. The amino acid metabolite homocysteine activates mTORC1 to inhibit autophagy and form abnormal proteins in human neurons and mice.

28. A YY1-dependent increase in aerobic metabolism is indispensable for intestinal organogenesis.

29. Rab8a vesicles regulate Wnt ligand delivery and Paneth cell maturation at the intestinal stem cell niche.

30. Thermoresponsive block copolymer micelles with tunable pyrrolidone-based polymer cores: structure/property correlations and application as drug carriers.

31. Global ablation of the mouse Rab11a gene impairs early embryogenesis and matrix metalloproteinase secretion.

32. CDC42 inhibition suppresses progression of incipient intestinal tumors.

33. TLR sorting by Rab11 endosomes maintains intestinal epithelial-microbial homeostasis.

34. YY1 is indispensable for Lgr5+ intestinal stem cell renewal.

35. Electron-deficient triarylborane block copolymers: synthesis by controlled free radical polymerization and application in the detection of fluoride ions.

36. Weakly coordinating amphiphilic organoborate block copolymers.

37. Lesion-induced neurogenesis in the hypothalamus is involved in behavioral recovery in adult ring doves.

38. Seawi--a sea urchin piwi/argonaute family member is a component of MT-RNP complexes.

39. Rho overexpression leads to mitosis-associated detachment of cells from epithelial sheets: a link to the mechanism of cancer dissemination.

40. Functional restoration of acoustic units and adult-generated neurons after hypothalamic lesion.

41. Rho-dependent formation of epithelial "leader" cells during wound healing.

42. Mechanisms of polarization of the shape of fibroblasts and epitheliocytes: Separation of the roles of microtubules and Rho-dependent actin-myosin contractility.

43. Contact interactions between epitheliocytes and fibroblasts: formation of heterotypic cadherin-containing adhesion sites is accompanied by local cytoskeletal reorganization.

44. Characterization of sea urchin unconventional myosins and analysis of their patterns of expression during early embryogenesis.

45. Myosin-dependent contractile activity of the actin cytoskeleton modulates the spatial organization of cell-cell contacts in cultured epitheliocytes.

46. Analysis of actin filament bundle dynamics during contact formation in live epithelial cells.

47. Dynamics of contacts between lamellae of fibroblasts: essential role of the actin cytoskeleton.

48. Disassembly of actin filaments leads to increased rate and frequency of mitochondrial movement along microtubules.

49. Cell-cell contact changes the dynamics of lamellar activity in nontransformed epitheliocytes but not in their ras-transformed descendants.

50. Dynamics of active lamellae in cultured epithelial cells: effects of expression of exogenous N-ras oncogene.

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