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English: MYF (cancer cells) growed in a blebbistatin containing media (drug providing the contraction of the acto-myosin complex). Their shape can be observed under a microscope thanks to the red marked actin filaments.
Français : Des cellules MYF (cellules cancéreuses) ont été cultivées dans un milieu riche en blebbistatine (drogue inhhibant la contraction du complexe acto-myosine). Leur forme peut être déterminée au microscope grâce aux filaments d'actine marqués en rouge.
English: Actin filaments of MYF (cancer cells) grown in a blebbistatin containing media.
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Author Nevena Morel, with my team Lisa Bourne and Nicolas Jacquemin

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Actin filaments of MYF (cancer cells) grown in a blebbistatin containing media.

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