Research uncovers how actin filaments drive cell shape changes

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Published: 2026-06-25
Category: science
Source: Nara Institute of Science and Technology
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A new study has revealed a previously unknown form of actin self-organization within human glioma cells. Assemblies of actin filaments were observed to move like self-propelled particles, accumulating at cell protrusions to push the membrane outward. This mechanism drives significant changes in cell shape and movement, offering new insights into cell morphogenesis.

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