A short history of blebbing.

Volume: 231, Issue: 3, Pages: 466 - 478
Published: Sep 1, 2008
Abstract
Blebs are protrusions of the cell membrane. They are the result of actomyosin contractions of the cortex, which cause either transient detachment of the cell membrane from the actin cortex or a rupture in the actin cortex. Then, cytosol streams out of the cell body and inflates the newly formed bleb. During expansion, which lasts approximately 30 s, the bleb is devoid of actin and the surface area increases through further tearing of membrane...
Paper Details
Title
A short history of blebbing.
Published Date
Sep 1, 2008
Volume
231
Issue
3
Pages
466 - 478
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