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1 | Patterns of cellular activities based on protein sorting in cell motility, endocytosis and cytokinesis | 1 |
2 | New depths in cell behaviour: reactions of cells to nanotopography | 15 |
3 | Self-organization of tissue-equivalents: the nature and role of contact guidance | 27 |
4 | Extracellular regulation of cancer invasion: the E-cadherin - catenin and other pathways | 43 |
5 | Towards a structural model of an integrin | 63 |
6 | Integrin-mediated cell adhesion: the cytoskeletal connection | 79 |
7 | Wnt factors in axonal remodelling and synaptogenesis | 101 |
8 | Rho family proteins and cell migration | 111 |
9 | Rho-like GTPases: their role in cell adhesion and invasion | 125 |
10 | Microtubule involvement in regulating cell contractility and adhesion-dependent signalling: a possible mechanism for polarization of cell motility | 147 |
11 | Organization and polarity of actin filament networks in cells: implications for the mechanism of myosin-based cell motility | 173 |
12 | Network contraction model for cell translocation and retrograde flow | 207 |
13 | Centrosomes, microtubules and cell migration | 223 |
14 | Cell migration as a five-step cycle | 233 |
15 | Cytoskeletal protein mutations and cell motility in Dictyostelium | 245 |
16 | Cell crawling two decades after Abercrombie | 267 |
17 | Using molecular genetics as a tool in understanding crawling cell locomotion in myoblasts | 281 |
18 | Forces in cell locomotion | 299 |
19 | A dozen questions about how tissue cells crawl | 315 |
Subject index | 343 |
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