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This article examines how many libraries today are on the cutting edge with regard to technologies available. Many are on par with colleges in what is being made available to the community (free of charge).
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Edge vulnerability in neural and metabolic networks
Marcus Kaiser and Claus Hilgetag
Biological Cybernetics 90 (5), 311-7 (2004)
 
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The leading edge is a lipid diffusion barrier.
Ina Weisswange, Till Bretschneider, and Kurt Anderson
Journal of cell science 118 (Pt 19), 4375-80 (01 Oct 2005)
 
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Two distinct actin networks drive the protrusion of migrating cells
A Ponti et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 305 (5691), 1782-6 (17 Sep 2004)
 
Regulation of focal adhesion dynamics and disassembly by phosphorylation of FAK at tyrosine 397.
Abdelkader Hamadi et al.
Journal of cell science 118 (Pt 19), 4415-25 (01 Oct 2005)
 
Distinct roles of frontal and rear cell-substrate adhesions in fibroblast migration.
S Munevar, Y Wang, and M Dembo
Molecular biology of the cell 12 (12), 3947-54 (Dec 2001)
 
The last but not the least: the origin and significance of trailing adhesions in fibroblastic cells.
Raphaela Rid et al.
Cell motility and the cytoskeleton 61 (3), 161-71 (Jul 2005)

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