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1. mDia1 Assembles a Linear F-Actin Coat at Membrane Invaginations To Drive Listeria monocytogenes Cell-to-Cell Spreading

2. Glycogen pools in the arterial thoracic retia of the narwhal, Monodon monoceros, and their possible significance

3. Effects of ethanol consumption on the morphology of the rat seminiferous epithelium

4. Myosin VI Is Associated With the Endoplasmic Reticulum in Regions of Sertoli Cells Containing Tubulobulbar Complexes.

5. Impaired mitochondrial morphological plasticity and failure of mitophagy associated with the G11778A mutation of LHON.

6. Videofluoroscopy of the aerodigestive tract in Phoca vitulina : reshaping perspectives on translational medicine.

7. The Soft Palate Enables Extreme Feeding and Explosive Breathing in the Fin Whale ( Balaenoptera physalus ).

8. Morphology and Mechanics of the Fin Whale Esophagus: The Key to Fast Processing of Large Food Volumes by Rorquals.

9. Membrane contact site detection (MCS-DETECT) reveals dual control of rough mitochondria-ER contacts.

10. Microscopic anatomy of the upper aerodigestive tract in harbor seals (Phoca vitulina): Functional adaptations to swallowing.

11. Retia mirabilia: Protecting the cetacean brain from locomotion-generated blood pressure pulses.

12. Anatomical mechanism for protecting the airway in the largest animals on earth.

13. mDia1 Assembles a Linear F-Actin Coat at Membrane Invaginations To Drive Listeria monocytogenes Cell-to-Cell Spreading.

14. Cortactin knockdown results in disruption of basal TBCs and alters turnover of Sertoli cell ESs in Rattus norvegicus†.

15. Super resolution microscopy and deep learning identify Zika virus reorganization of the endoplasmic reticulum.

16. Echolocating Whales and Bats Express the Motor Protein Prestin in the Inner Ear: A Potential Marker for Hearing Loss.

17. Rorqual whale nasal plugs: protecting the respiratory tract against water entry and barotrauma.

18. Listeria monocytogenes Exploits Host Caveolin for Cell-to-Cell Spreading.

19. Podocalyxin is required for maintaining blood-brain barrier function during acute inflammation.

20. Listeria Membrane Protrusion Collapse: Requirement of Cyclophilin A for Listeria Cell-to-Cell Spreading.

21. An Introduction to Actin and Actin-Rich Structures.

22. The caval sphincter in cetaceans and its predicted role in controlling venous flow during a dive.

23. Palladin Compensates for the Arp2/3 Complex and Supports Actin Structures during Listeria Infections.

24. Gene-Edited Human Kidney Organoids Reveal Mechanisms of Disease in Podocyte Development.

25. Controlling thoracic pressures in cetaceans during a breath-hold dive: importance of the diaphragm.

26. Ca2+ signaling machinery is present at intercellular junctions and structures associated with junction turnover in rat Sertoli cells.

27. Two Levels of Waviness Are Necessary to Package the Highly Extensible Nerves in Rorqual Whales.

28. Actin Disruption Results in Altered Morphology of Basal Tubulobulbar Complexes in Rat Seminiferous Epithelium.

29. Morphological analysis of Francisella novicida epithelial cell infections in the absence of functional FipA.

30. Mechanical contribution of lamellar and interlamellar elastin along the mouse aorta.

31. Bi-directional gap junction-mediated soma-germline communication is essential for spermatogenesis.

32. An Alternative Model of Tubulobulbar Complex Internalization During Junction Remodeling in the Seminiferous Epithelium of the Rat Testis.

33. Stretchy nerves are an essential component of the extreme feeding mechanism of rorqual whales.

34. Localization of cytochrome P450 and related enzymes in adult rat testis and downregulation by estradiol and bisphenol A.

35. Novel clathrin/actin-based endocytic machinery associated with junction turnover in the seminiferous epithelium.

36. PPP1CC2 can form a kinase/phosphatase complex with the testis-specific proteins TSSK1 and TSKS in the mouse testis.

37. Novel muscle and connective tissue design enables high extensibility and controls engulfment volume in lunge-feeding rorqual whales.

38. Cardiovascular design in fin whales: high-stiffness arteries protect against adverse pressure gradients at depth.

39. A network of spectrin and plectin surrounds the actin cuffs of apical tubulobulbar complexes in the rat.

40. Prenatal ethanol exposure delays the onset of spermatogenesis in the rat.

41. The invasion inhibitor sarasinoside A1 reverses mesenchymal tumor transformation in an E-cadherin-independent manner.

42. A novel subcellular machine contributes to basal junction remodeling in the seminiferous epithelium.

43. CPNA-1, a copine domain protein, is located at integrin adhesion sites and is required for myofilament stability in Caenorhabditis elegans.

44. New insights into roles of tubulobulbar complexes in sperm release and turnover of blood-testis barrier.

45. Cortactin depletion results in short tubulobulbar complexes and spermiation failure in rat testes.

46. Regulated expression of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase A reveals an influence on cell size and the secretion of virulence factors in Cryptococcus neoformans.

47. Discovery of a sensory organ that coordinates lunge feeding in rorqual whales.

48. Internalization of adhesion junction proteins and their association with recycling endosome marker proteins in rat seminiferous epithelium.

49. Detailed examination of cytoskeletal networks within enteropathogenic Escherichia coli pedestals.

50. Focal adhesion proteins Zyxin and Vinculin are co-distributed at tubulobulbar complexes.

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