Cytoskeletal networks were once seen as predominantly static structures, but now, thanks to a battery of new techniques, are known to be highly dynamic, capable of rearranging themselves rapidly during processes such as cell movement. A recent symposium highlighted this view of the ever-changing cytoskeleton.
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Machesky, L. M., & Schliwa, M. (2000). Cell dynamics: A new look at the cytoskeleton. In Nature Cell Biology (Vol. 2). https://doi.org/10.1038/71403
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