The phenomenological study of the assembly of muscle and non‐muscle actin; A history in Japan

Bioessays 7 (4):182-184 (1987)
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Abstract

This is a brief historical view, based on my personal experience, of the phenomenological study of the assembly of actin in Japan. The morphogenesis and dynamics of protein filaments and cytoskeleton now represent one of the central problems in cell biology. The approach to this problem at the molecular level was first undertaken on actin from muscle.

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