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Filopodia are thin projections of a [[Cell membrane|cell membrane]] that the [[Cell|cell]] uses to respond to its environment. These projections are formed by the cross-linking of [[Actin filaments|actin filaments]] within the [[Plasma membrane|plasma membrane]] <ref>Mattila, PK. Lappalainen, P. (2008). Filopodia: molecular architecture and cellular functions. Nature reviews, Molecular Cell Biology. 9 (6), p446-454.</ref>. | |||
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Filopodia are thin projections of a cell membrane that the cell uses to respond to its environment. These projections are formed by the cross-linking of actin filaments within the plasma membrane [1].
References
- ↑ Mattila, PK. Lappalainen, P. (2008). Filopodia: molecular architecture and cellular functions. Nature reviews, Molecular Cell Biology. 9 (6), p446-454.