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Orientation of actin filaments during motion in in vitro motility assay
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Disorganization
100%
Actin
100%
In Vitro Motility Assay
100%
Actin Filaments
100%
Rhodamine-phalloidin
66%
Dipole
66%
Fluorescence Polarization
33%
Filamentous Actin (F-actin)
33%
Transition Dipole Orientation
33%
Myosin Head
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Actin
100%
Actin Filament
100%
Motion
100%
Dipole
75%
Solution and Solubility
25%
Surface Property
25%
Neuroscience
In Vitro
100%
Actin
100%
Actin Filament
100%
Monomer
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Actin
100%
Motion
100%
Dipole
50%
Rhodamine
33%
Surface Property
16%
Myosin Head
16%
Solution and Solubility
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Actin
100%
Rhodamine
33%
Phalloidin
33%
Chemistry
Filament
100%
Phalloidin
25%
Monomer
25%