Merging cultures in the study of membrane traffic
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- DOI: 10.1038/ncb0604-483
Merging cultures in the study of membrane traffic
Abstract
Membrane and organelle assembly has emerged as a dominant theme in cell biology of the twenty-first century. Current approaches and questions have been formulated as a result of numerous historical threads that together weave a complex picture of cellular compartments. The confluence of morphologic, genetic and biochemical approaches laid the foundations for study in this area, and they continue to strengthen our understanding of this essential aspect of cell structure and function.
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