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

2. Deletion of the Arp2/3 complex in megakaryocytes leads to microthrombocytopenia in mice

3. Macrophage migration is differentially regulated by distinct ECM components

4. Local Monomer Levels and Established Filaments Potentiate Non-Muscle Myosin 2 Assembly

5. Actin Cytoskeleton: Profilin Gives Cells an Edge

6. Myeloid Slc2a1-Deficient Murine Model Revealed Macrophage Activation and Metabolic Phenotype Are Fueled by GLUT1

7. Dynein activation in vivo is regulated by the nucleotide states of its AAA3 domain

8. Dynein activation in vivo is regulated by the nucleotide states of its AAA3 domain

9. Dynein Activation in vivo is Regulated by the Nucleotide States of Its AAA3 Domain

11. Lack of myeloid Fatp1 increases atherosclerotic lesion size in Ldlr −/− mice

12. Arp2/3 inactivation causes intervertebral disc and cartilage degeneration with dysregulated TonEBP-mediated osmoadaptation

14. F-actin bundles direct the initiation and orientation of lamellipodia through adhesion-based signaling

15. Deletion of the Arp2/3 complex in megakaryocytes leads to microthrombocytopenia in mice

16. Networking galore: intermediate filaments and cell migration

17. Lamellipodia are crucial for haptotactic sensing and response

18. New insights into the regulation and cellular functions of the ARP2/3 complex

19. Chondrocyte-Specific Loss of the Branched Actin Mediator ARP2/3 Results in Growth Plate Fusion and Proteoglycan Loss in Articular Cartilage

20. Competition and collaboration between different actin assembly pathways allows for homeostatic control of the actin cytoskeleton

21. Arp2/3 Complex Is Required for Macrophage Integrin Functions but Is Dispensable for FcR Phagocytosis and In Vivo Motility

22. Stressing the role of O-GlcNAc: linking cell survival to keratin modification

23. Mesenchymal Chemotaxis Requires Selective Inactivation of Myosin II at the Leading Edge via a Noncanonical PLCγ/PKCα Pathway

24. Keratin 16 regulates innate immunity in response to epidermal barrier breach

25. A wound-induced keratin inhibits Src activity during keratinocyte migration and tissue repair

26. Phosphorylation of p27Kip1 at Thr-157 interferes with its association with importin alpha during G1 and prevents nuclear re-entry

27. Profilin-1 Serves as a Gatekeeper for Actin Assembly by Arp2/3-Dependent and -Independent Pathways

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