lamellipodium

lamellipodium
A cytoskeletal actin projection on the mobile edge of the cell.

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  • Pseudopodia — This article is about eukaryotic cells. For the band, see Pseudopod (band). For the podcast, see Pseudopod (podcast). Pseudopods or pseudopodia (singular: pseudopodium) (from the Greek word ψευδοπόδια, ψευδός fake, false + πόδια feet ) are… …   Wikipedia

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