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Rockefeller University: How Cells Move and Change Shape--And Why It Matters for Our Health
October 05, 2025
NEW YORK, Oct. 5 -- Rockefeller University issued the following Q&A with Gregory M. Alushin, head of the laboratory of structural biophysics and mechanobiology:

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How cells move and change shape--and why it matters for our health

Inside each of your cells, there's a microscopic scaffolding that helps determine what the cell looks like, how it moves, and how it responds to its surroundings. This internal structure, called the cytoskeleton, is co . . .

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