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Publications by Erik. S. Welf
Direct Arp2/3-Vinculin Binding Is Essential for Cell Spreading, but Only on Compliant Substrates and in 3D
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Arp2/3 and VASP Are Essential for Fear Memory Formation in Lateral Amygdala
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