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1  with respect to substrate as the fibroblast locomotes.
2  requiring them to climb a vertical wall and locomote across the ceiling of the apparatus while inver
3                  With regard to the speed of locomoting, aggregation-stage cells, of the three single
4                        Consequently, both in locomoting and stationary cells, myosin clusters approac
5 a2 integrins became evident: PMN still could locomote but adhered to substrate largely by their uropo
6  filaments have been determined in an entire locomoting cell.
7 s some cells may move by translocation only, locomoting cells also translocate once their leading pro
8 articularly extension of the leading edge of locomoting cells and rocketing of pathogenic microorgani
9                                              Locomoting cells exhibit a constant retrograde flow of p
10 stationary with respect to the substratum in locomoting cells, but they exhibited retrograde flow in
11 rprisingly reminiscent of recent findings in locomoting cells, suggesting that similar feedback inter
12                                           In locomoting cells, the compression was associated with fo
13 at m-calpain was enriched toward the rear of locomoting cells, which was more pronounced in the plasm
14 ctual traction forces exerted by adherent or locomoting cells.
15                Experiment 2 required pups to locomote farther to gain access to warmth.
16 roach to detect mechanical forces exerted by locomoting fibroblasts on the substrate.
17                          In the cell body of locomoting fibroblasts there are two dynamic populations
18 alized to the lamellipodia of stationary and locomoting fibroblasts, as well to Listeria monocytogene
19  photoactivated in a defined local region of locomoting fish scale keratocytes and the resulting pert
20                                  Each time a locomoting fly turns, the visual image sweeps over the r
21 ble preferred firing direction when the rats locomoted from a familiar to a novel environment, a proc
22 d pellets in a darkened environment and when locomoting from a familiar environment to a novel one.
23 in-dependent, pinching tractions in steadily locomoting (gliding) fish keratocytes revealed by tracti
24 ehavior of actin filaments in entire primary locomoting heart fibroblasts by S1 decoration, serial se
25 ndant type of actin filament organization in locomoting heart fibroblasts is mostly ventrally located
26                By photoactivation marking in locomoting heart fibroblasts, as expected in the lamelli
27 he infrequency of pauses, and the ability to locomote in a straight line, and a rescue of a 15-20% st
28              Many animals, however, live and locomote in a three-dimensional world.
29     In vitro studies suggest that leukocytes locomote in an ameboid fashion independently of pericell
30  studies of HD functioning have used animals locomoting in an upright position or ascending/descendin
31 dorsal thalamic nucleus while the animal was locomoting in an upside-down orientation.
32 tly less stable than controls when they self-locomoted into a novel enclosure.
33                          When the animal was locomoting inverted on the ceiling, however, cells showe
34 4 was locally photoactivated at the wings of locomoting keratocytes, specific turning about the irrad
35 ewer neurite branches during the period when locomoting neurons undergo dynamic morphological transit
36 espite this potentially great complexity, to locomote octopuses simply elongate one or more arms, thu
37 1G93A mice were mainly observed when animals locomoted on inclined treadmills.
38 reviews how HD cells respond when the animal locomotes on a vertical surface or inverted on a ceiling
39  be used in devices that manipulate objects, locomote, or interact cooperatively with humans.
40                          Humans can robustly locomote over complex terrains even while simultaneously
41 xperimentally that a fibroblast cell prefers locomoting over the stiffer substrate when given a choic
42 n origami-style, soft, legged robot that can locomote rapidly in both open and confined spaces.
43                   Cats were decerebrated and locomoted spontaneously on a treadmill.
44 he shorter-legged individuals better able to locomote there.
45                         Although neutrophils locomote through the interstitium without pericellular c
46                           Recordings in rats locomoting through space or engaged in simple stimulus d
47 d when bats explored the environment without locomoting, using distal sensing through echolocation, a
48 rapods that breathe by costal aspiration and locomote with a lateral undulatory gait.

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