More twists to the tale: Varied actin patterns in epithelial cells

A recent study led by MBI graduate student Salma Jalal and Senior Research Fellow Tee Yee Han reveals differences in actin organization patterns observed in fibroblasts and epithelial cell subtypes.

By Management|2020-03-02T09:50:55+08:00Jul 31st, 2019|Categories: Bershadsky Lab, Featured Research, Jalal S Research, Science Features, Tee YH Research|Comments Off on More twists to the tale: Varied actin patterns in epithelial cells

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