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Bibliographies of Additional Journals

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Below are brief bibliographies of additional journals that can help further develop this article:


Pellegrin, Stéphanie; Mellor, Harry (2005-01-26). "The Rho Family GTPase Rif Induces Filopodia through mDia2". Current Biology.

- The results of this research describes the importance of mDia2 in the function of Rif to induce filopodia.

Ellis, Sara; Mellor, Harry (2000-11). "The novel Rho-family GTPase Rif regulates coordinated actin-based membrane rearrangements". Current Biology.

- This journal informs about the many ways in which Rif influences the morphology of cells.

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