Actin cytoskeletal dynamics in single‐cell wound repair

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Actin cytoskeletal dynamics in single‐cell wound repair. / Ebstrup, Malene Laage; Dias, Catarina; Heitmann, Anne Sofie Busk; Sønder, Stine Lauritzen; Nylandsted, Jesper.

I: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Bind 22, Nr. 19, 10886, 2021.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftReviewForskningfagfællebedømt

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Ebstrup, ML, Dias, C, Heitmann, ASB, Sønder, SL & Nylandsted, J 2021, 'Actin cytoskeletal dynamics in single‐cell wound repair', International Journal of Molecular Sciences, bind 22, nr. 19, 10886. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910886

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Ebstrup, M. L., Dias, C., Heitmann, A. S. B., Sønder, S. L., & Nylandsted, J. (2021). Actin cytoskeletal dynamics in single‐cell wound repair. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(19), [10886]. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910886

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Ebstrup ML, Dias C, Heitmann ASB, Sønder SL, Nylandsted J. Actin cytoskeletal dynamics in single‐cell wound repair. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2021;22(19). 10886. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910886

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Ebstrup, Malene Laage ; Dias, Catarina ; Heitmann, Anne Sofie Busk ; Sønder, Stine Lauritzen ; Nylandsted, Jesper. / Actin cytoskeletal dynamics in single‐cell wound repair. I: International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2021 ; Bind 22, Nr. 19.

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abstract = "The plasma membrane protects the eukaryotic cell from its surroundings and is essential for cell viability; thus, it is crucial that membrane disruptions are repaired quickly to prevent immediate dyshomeostasis and cell death. Accordingly, cells have developed efficient repair mechanisms to rapidly reseal ruptures and reestablish membrane integrity. The cortical actin cytoskeleton plays an instrumental role in both plasma membrane resealing and restructuring in response to damage. Actin directly aids membrane repair or indirectly assists auxiliary repair mechanisms. Studies investigating single‐cell wound repair have often focused on the recruitment and activation of specialized repair machinery, despite the undeniable need for rapid and dynamic cortical actin modulation; thus, the role of the cortical actin cytoskeleton during wound repair has received limited attention. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of membrane repair mechanisms directly or indirectly involving cortical actin cytoskeletal remodeling.",
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