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Membrane Tension Orchestrates Rear Retraction in Matrix-Directed Cell Migration (Developmental Cell)
 


Cell migration through 3D matrix is critical to developmental and disease processes, but the mechanisms that control rear retraction are poorly understood. Hetmanski et al. show that differential membrane tension allows caveolae to form at the rear of migrating cells and activate the contractile actin cytoskeleton to promote rapid retraction.


 
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