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English: (A) Scanning electron micrograph displaying an amoeboid cell (left) next to a typical flagellate. (B) Light micrograph showing an amoeboid cell with leptopodia, nucleus, and food inclusions. (C) Time series of locomoting amoeba (black arrows indicate direction of movement; italic numbers denote growing adhesion zones). Insets show details of adhesion zones. (D) Three amoebae documented by CLSM revealing the distribution of F-actin (phalloidin) in leptopodia (arrowheads) and adhesion zones (dashed circles). Scale bars: 5 µm |
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Author | Sebastian Hess |
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