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1. Connexin 30 locally controls actin cytoskeleton and mechanical remodeling in motile astrocytes.

2. The distinct localization of CDC42 isoforms is responsible for their specific functions during migration.

3. Intermediate filaments against actomyosin: the david and goliath of cell migration.

4. Cytoskeletal Crosstalk in Cell Migration.

5. Multicellular scale front-to-rear polarity in collective migration.

6. Intermediate filaments control collective migration by restricting traction forces and sustaining cell-cell contacts.

7. Single and collective cell migration: the mechanics of adhesions.

8. Regulation of microtubule-associated motors drives intermediate filament network polarization.

9. The front and rear of collective cell migration.

10. Intermediate filaments in cell migration and invasion: the unusual suspects.

11. Neighborly relations during collective migration.

12. Adherens junction treadmilling during collective migration.

13. p120catenin alteration in cancer and its role in tumour invasion.

14. APC binds intermediate filaments and is required for their reorganization during cell migration.

15. Microtubules in cell migration.

16. N-cadherin expression level modulates integrin-mediated polarity and strongly impacts on the speed and directionality of glial cell migration.

17. Adherens junctions during cell migration.

18. Control of polarized cell morphology and motility by adherens junctions.

19. Cdc42 localization and cell polarity depend on membrane traffic.

20. APC in cell migration.

21. Polarity proteins in migration and invasion.

22. Scrib regulates PAK activity during the cell migration process.

23. Scrib controls Cdc42 localization and activity to promote cell polarization during astrocyte migration.

24. In vitro assay of primary astrocyte migration as a tool to study Rho GTPase function in cell polarization.

25. Regulation of cell migration by the C2 domain of the tumor suppressor PTEN.

26. Lymphocyte trafficking through the blood-brain barrier is dependent on endothelial cell heterotrimeric G-protein signaling.

27. Lymphocyte migration into the central nervous system: implication of ICAM-1 signalling at the blood-brain barrier.

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