Nature Cell Biology
2, E17 - E18 (2000)
doi:10.1038/71403
Cell dynamics: a new look at the cytoskeletonLaura M. Machesky1
& Manfred Schliwa2, 31
Laura M. Machesky is at the School of Biosciences,
Division of Molecular Cell Biology, University of Birmingham,
Birmingham B15 2TT, UK. 2
Manfred Schliwa is at the Universität München,
Schillerstrasse 42, Munich D-80336, Germany. 3
Manfred.Schliwa@bio.med.uni-muenchen.de
Correspondence should be addressed to Laura M. Machesky L.M.Machesky@bham.ac.ukCytoskeletal networks were once seen as predominantly static structures,
but now, thanks to a battery of new techniques, are known to be highly dynamic,
capable of rearranging themselves rapidly during processes such as cell movement.
A recent symposium highlighted this view of the ever-changing cytoskeleton.
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