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This project focuses on understanding how cell polarization affects processes like development and wound healing. It examines the role of the cytoskeleton and membrane trafficking in directing cell movement, using advanced imaging techniques to study these mechanisms.
The ability of cells to polarize is crucial for development, wound healing, and neurotransmission.
As many cellular polarity factors play central roles in disease (e.g. cancer, neurological dysfunction) understanding the molecular basis of cell polarity is of great importance to the biomedical sciences.
One central aspect of cell polarity involves the regulation of the cytoskeleton and membrane-trafficking machinery, leading to the delivery of specific proteins and lipids to distinct cellular s…
FREIE UNIVERSITAET BERLIN
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