Cells remodel actin normally without coronins, challenging textbook view

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Coronins are found throughout the animal kingdom, from single-celled amoebae to humans, and are involved in many vital processes, including immunity, development and cell survival. For decades, textbooks and hundreds of scientific papers have described coronins primarily as prote

Coronins are found throughout the animal kingdom, from single-celled amoebae to humans, and are involved in many vital processes, including immunity, development and cell survival. For decades, textbooks and hundreds of scientific papers have described coronins primarily as prote This story matters for Science & Discovery readers tracking engineering. Reported by phys.org. Read the full original at the source link below.

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