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Linder Lab Home We study the dynamic regulation of the actin and tubulin cytoskeletons in the context of cell adhesion, migration, invasion and phagocytosis. Our "leading with legacy" linder lab is an intimate, invite only experience designed for executive level peers to collectively engage in strategic discussions about women's immense and evolving impact in leadership and innovation across all industries.
Linder Lab Home Overview podosomes are actin rich adhesion structures that are formed at the substrate attached side in a variety of cell types, most prominently in cells of the monocytic lineage such as macrophages, dendritic cells and osteoclasts. Podosomes are highly dynamic, actin rich adhesion structures of monocyte derived cells, certain transformed fibroblasts and have recently also been discovered in an increasing number of other cell types. related organelles called invadopodia are formed in cancer cells. Drosophila homologue of diaphanous 1 (diaph1) controls the metastatic potential of colon cancer cells by regulating microtubule dependent adhesion. microtubule acetylation regulates dynamics of kif1c powered vesicles and contact of microtubule plus ends with podosomes. Powered by create your own unique website with customizable templates.
Linder Lab Home Drosophila homologue of diaphanous 1 (diaph1) controls the metastatic potential of colon cancer cells by regulating microtubule dependent adhesion. microtubule acetylation regulates dynamics of kif1c powered vesicles and contact of microtubule plus ends with podosomes. Powered by create your own unique website with customizable templates. Endothelial cells are components of all blood vessels where they form monolayered tubular structures. they control the passage of materials as well as the transmigration of white blood cells into and out of the bloodstream. Linder labs is an incubator focused on strategy, creative, science and operations, on a mission to create meaningful, life enhancing experiences, products and communities.
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