Intracellular membrane traffic at high resolution.
Membrane traffic between organelles is essential for a multitude of processes that maintain cell homeostasis. Many steps in these tightly regulated trafficking pathways take place in microdomains on the membranes of organelles, which require analysis at nanometer resolution. Electron microscopy (EM)...
Main Authors: | Weering, v, Brown, E, Sharp, T, Mantell, J, Cullen, P, Verkade, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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