“…2 h post plating, more than 60% of these HeLa cells displayed prominent PM blebs with some incorporation of F-actin in the bleb rim ( Figure 1A and Supplementary information, Figure S1B). Consistent with reports from other blebbing models [21,25], PM blebbing during HeLa cell adhesion was highly dynamic, characterized by rapid bleb expansion followed by a static phase and subsequent slow retraction of the bleb ( Figure 1A, see also Supplementary information, Movie S1). Moreover, F-actin was only detectable in blebs following the initial expansion phase, but remained associated with the bleb rim during bleb retraction ( Figure 1A, lower panel).…”