Actin Cytoskeleton-Based Mechanisms of Establishing Left-Right Asymmetry in Biological Systems
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One of four Research Centres of Excellence at NUS, MBI is working to identify, measure and describe how the forces for motility and morphogenesis are expressed at the molecular, cellular and tissue level.