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1. Myosin-I nomenclature.

3. Flexibility of Acanthamoeba myosin rod minifilaments

4. CSF1-dependent macrophage support matrisome and epithelial stress-induced keratin remodeling in Eosinophilic esophagitis.

5. Metabolic dysfunction mediated by HIF-1α contributes to epithelial differentiation defects in eosinophilic esophagitis.

6. The physical and cellular mechanism of structural color change in zebrafish.

7. Myosin-5 varies its step length to carry cargo straight along the irregular F-actin track.

8. Mechanisms underlying Myosin 10's contribution to the maintenance of mitotic spindle bipolarity.

9. Using Biosensors to Study Organoids, Spheroids and Organs-on-a-Chip: A Mechanobiology Perspective.

10. OPA1 helical structures give perspective to mitochondrial dysfunction.

11. Myosin-5 varies its steps along the irregular F-actin track.

12. Myosin 10 uses its MyTH4 and FERM domains differentially to support two aspects of spindle pole biology required for mitotic spindle bipolarity.

13. Non-muscle myosin 2 at a glance.

14. Dual regulation of the actin cytoskeleton by CARMIL-GAP.

15. Super-Resolution Imaging of Fas/CD95 Reorganization Induced by Membrane-Bound Fas Ligand Reveals Nanoscale Clustering Upstream of FADD Recruitment.

16. The Actin Cytoskeleton Responds to Inflammatory Cues and Alters Macrophage Activation.

17. A B-cell actomyosin arc network couples integrin co-stimulation to mechanical force-dependent immune synapse formation.

18. Adding Dynamic Biomolecule Signaling to Hydrogel Systems via Tethered Photolabile Cell-Adhesive Proteins.

19. MYO10 drives genomic instability and inflammation in cancer.

20. Filopodia powered by class x myosin promote fusion of mammalian myoblasts.

21. ZEISS Airyscan: Optimizing Usage for Fast, Gentle, Super-Resolution Imaging.

22. Myosin 18Aα targets the guanine nucleotide exchange factor β-Pix to the dendritic spines of cerebellar Purkinje neurons and promotes spine maturation.

23. Chemically Orthogonal Protein Ligation Domains for Independent Control of Hydrogel Modification with Adhesive Ligands and Growth Factors.

24. Myosin 10 Regulates Invasion, Mitosis, and Metabolic Signaling in Glioblastoma.

25. Endoplasmic reticulum visits highly active spines and prevents runaway potentiation of synapses.

26. Using Tools from Optogenetics to Create Light-Responsive Biomaterials: LOVTRAP-PEG Hydrogels for Dynamic Peptide Immobilization.

27. The role of actin and myosin in antigen extraction by B lymphocytes.

28. Pulling in new directions: Myosin 2, Piezo, and metabolism.

29. Myosin V regulates synaptopodin clustering and localization in the dendrites of hippocampal neurons.

30. Cell-Compatible, Site-Specific Covalent Modification of Hydrogel Scaffolds Enables User-Defined Control over Cell-Material Interactions.

31. Epithelial HIF-1α/claudin-1 axis regulates barrier dysfunction in eosinophilic esophagitis.

32. Arp2/3 complex-driven spatial patterning of the BCR enhances immune synapse formation, BCR signaling and B cell activation.

33. An Improved Method for Differentiating Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells into Cerebellar Purkinje Neurons.

34. Origin, Organization, Dynamics, and Function of Actin and Actomyosin Networks at the T Cell Immunological Synapse.

35. The Structure of Melanoregulin Reveals a Role for Cholesterol Recognition in the Protein's Ability to Promote Dynein Function.

36. Creation of a myosin Va-TAP-tagged mouse and identification of potential myosin Va-interacting proteins in the cerebellum.

37. Dynamic Ligand Presentation in Biomaterials.

38. Myosin goes for blood.

39. TGF-β1 alters esophageal epithelial barrier function by attenuation of claudin-7 in eosinophilic esophagitis.

40. Immunology: Is Actin at the Lytic Synapse a Friend or a Foe?

41. A centrosomal scaffold shows some self-control.

42. Myosin-X knockout is semi-lethal and demonstrates that myosin-X functions in neural tube closure, pigmentation, hyaloid vasculature regression, and filopodia formation.

43. Mitochondrial fission facilitates the selective mitophagy of protein aggregates.

44. Contractile actomyosin arcs promote the activation of primary mouse T cells in a ligand-dependent manner.

45. Re-evaluating the roles of myosin 18Aα and F-actin in determining Golgi morphology.

46. Actin dynamics and competition for myosin monomer govern the sequential amplification of myosin filaments.

47. Formin-generated actomyosin arcs propel T cell receptor microcluster movement at the immune synapse.

48. V-1 regulates capping protein activity in vivo.

49. Optimization of cerebellar purkinje neuron cultures and development of a plasmid-based method for purkinje neuron-specific, miRNA-mediated protein knockdown.

50. Cooperative interactions of LPPR family members in membrane localization and alteration of cellular morphology.

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