The formation of pseudopods and lamellae after ligation of chemoattractant sensitive G-protein coupled receptors is essential for chemotaxis. |
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The protoplasm is extruded as pseudopods via the aperture and through any perforations that may be present in the test. |
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Platelet activation is observed as a morphological change from the resting discoid state to activated spherical cells with pseudopods. |
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The polypod larvae, like the. caterpillars, have legs and pseudopods. |
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In the communication of the event, there are also pseudopods that prolong it and take over from it. |
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Actin and other contractile proteins within the pseudopods of platelets produce platelet retraction that prevents further blood loss and facilitates healing. |
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The released amoebas extend their pseudopods, and, as individuals again, they migrate to feed. |
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In our studies, fibroblast contractile machinery was observed to function entirely within pseudopods, while GFP-alpha-actinin concentrated in pseudopod tips and cortex. |
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The combination of verbs with intransitive prepositions is one of the many pseudopods of morphological quasi-regularity that extend into the phrasal domain in English. |
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Upon activation, platelets lose their discoid shape, develop multiple pseudopods, and concentrate the cell organelles in the centre of the cell. |
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Trophozoites showed very active movement, with wide pseudopods of rapid formation. |
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Forams are abundant in present-day ocean sediments, where they use fingerlike extensions called pseudopods to engulf prey and to explore their surroundings. |
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