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Actomyosin contractility of an extracellular tube regulates the structural integrity of the syncytium germline in C. elegans by Agarwal Priti

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Actomyosin contractility of an extracellular tube regulates the structural integrity of the syncytium germline in C. elegans by Agarwal Priti

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MBI SPSS: Role of topographic cues on cancer cell proliferation by Parthiv Chaudhuri

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Coupling of Rac and Rho Signalling in Cell Motility by a Scaffold RhoGAP by A/Prof Low Boon Chuan

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MBI SPSS: Organization and regulation of myosin II filament stacks in non-muscle cells by Hu Shiqiong

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MBI SPSS: Regulation of EPEC actin pedestal by Arp2/3 and formins by Mrinal Dinesh Shah

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Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy (LSFM) International Conference

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IUMS2017: 15th International Congress of Bacteriology & Applied Microbiology

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Receptor clustering provides a dominant modulating force in signal transduction by Chen Zhongwen

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A multi-technique approach to study a novel DNA binding mode of H-NS, a nucleoid-associated protein in bacteria by Foo Yong Hwee

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