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Actin polymerization overshoots induced by plus-end capping
F. J. Brooks, A. E. Carlsson
Department of Physics
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
DBBS - Computational and Systems Biology
DBBS - Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology
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Actin Polymerization
100%
End-capping
100%
Plus-end
100%
Actin Filaments
33%
Actin
16%
Highly Sensitive
16%
Cellular Mechanisms
16%
Steady State
16%
Polymerized
16%
Nucleotide Hydrolysis
16%
Analytic Formula
16%
Nucleotide Exchange
16%
Rate Equations
16%
Polymerization Time
16%
Time-dependent Probabilities
16%
Branching Mechanism
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Actin Polymerization
100%
Capping Phenomenon
100%
Actin
75%
Dynamics
50%
Enzymatic Hydrolysis
25%
Steady State
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Capping Phenomenon
100%
Actin Polymerization
100%
Dynamics
50%
Actin Filament
50%
Actin
25%
Steady State
25%
Neuroscience
Actin Polymerization
100%
Actin Filament
66%
In Vivo
33%
In Vitro
33%
Actin
33%
Alginic Acid
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Actin
100%