- The
lamellipodium (pl.:
lamellipodia) (from
Latin lamella,
related to lamina, "thin sheet", and the Gr****
radical pod-, "foot") is a
cytoskeletal protein...
-
types of
pseudopodia can be
classified by
their distinct appearances.
Lamellipodia are
broad and thin.
Filopodia are slender, thread-like, and are supported...
- also used to
describe the
leading edge of a
motile cell, of
which the
lamellipodia is the most
forward portion. The
lipid bilayer core of
biological membranes...
- edge of
lamellipodia in
migrating cells.
Within the lamellipodium,
actin ribs are
known as microspikes, and when they
extend beyond the
lamellipodia, they're...
-
changes to cell
morphology controlled by Rho
proteins is the
formation of
lamellipodia and filopodia,
projecting processes that look like "fingers" or "feet"...
-
flagella made of
flagellin flagella and
cilia containing microtubules;
lamellipodia and
filopodia containing actin Mitochondria none one to
several thousand...
- Furthermore, it can form
specialized structures, such as flagella, cilia,
lamellipodia and podosomes. The structure,
function and
dynamic behavior of the cytoskeleton...
- as
larger parts of the
fragmented apoptotic cell nucleus.
Along with
lamellipodia,
blebs serve an
important role in cell migration.
Migrating cells are...
- also play an
important role in cell
migration where the
formation of
lamellipodia is involved. One
experiment showed that
although microtubules are not...
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different grana) (ii) the
leading edge of
motile cells,
containing the
lamellipodia Lamella (crab), a
group of land
crabs in the
family Gecarcinucidae Uroleptus...