Fig. 4.
Fig. 4. (a) KG1a cells displaying both podia morphologies. The cell in the upper left corner has extended a 114-μm long magnupod, whereas the other cell has deployed multiple tenupodia. One tenupod has extended in the direction of a 6.4-μm plastic bead before bifurcating and heading off to the right of the image, where it appears to have located whatever factor was attracting it. The scale bar is 100-μm long. (b) This inset image shows a KG1a cell with a highly branched tenupod network that has extended toward a neighboring KG1a cell that was migrating via a lamellapodia. The scale bar is 50-μm long.

(a) KG1a cells displaying both podia morphologies. The cell in the upper left corner has extended a 114-μm long magnupod, whereas the other cell has deployed multiple tenupodia. One tenupod has extended in the direction of a 6.4-μm plastic bead before bifurcating and heading off to the right of the image, where it appears to have located whatever factor was attracting it. The scale bar is 100-μm long. (b) This inset image shows a KG1a cell with a highly branched tenupod network that has extended toward a neighboring KG1a cell that was migrating via a lamellapodia. The scale bar is 50-μm long.

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