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Rafting vesicle

Amanda Tromans

Nature, 2000, vol. 404, issue 6776, 348-348

Abstract: Vesicles — intracellular transport vehicles — need to move about within cells, but how they do this is not known. Structures resembling ‘comets’ made from the cytoskeletal protein actin are now thought to be involved in propelling vesicles around cells.

Date: 2000
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