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Asymmetry in action

Amanda Tromans

Nature, 2001, vol. 411, issue 6833, 33-33

Abstract: One way of ensuring that a protein is produced in the correct part of the cell is through the distribution of its encoding RNA. It seems that to get RNAs to the apical side of cells, a transport process involving microtubule-based tracks is needed.

Date: 2001
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