2022
DOI: 10.1002/cm.21722
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Merging of ventral fibers at adhesions drives the remodeling of cellular contractile systems in fibroblasts

Abstract: Ventral stress fibers (VSFs) are contractile actin fibers dynamically attached to cellmatrix focal adhesions. VSFs are critical in cellular traction force production and migration. VSFs vary from randomly oriented short, thinner fibers to long, thick fibers that span along the whole long axis of a cell. De novo VSF formation was shown to occur by cortical actin mesh condensation or by crosslinking of dorsal stress fibers and transverse arcs at the cell front. However, the formation of long VSFs that extend acr… Show more

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