Cell Biology
Lamellipodia are flat, sheet-like extensions of the cell membrane that play a critical role in cell movement and migration. These structures are rich in actin filaments and are formed by the dynamic polymerization of actin, allowing cells to crawl on surfaces. Their formation is essential for processes such as wound healing, immune response, and cancer metastasis.
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