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The Journal of cell biology
The Journal of cell biology
Tissue plasminogen activator-mediated fibrinolysis protects against axonal degeneration and demyelination after sciatic nerve injury.
Tissue plasminogen activator-mediated fibrinolysis protects against axonal degeneration and demyelination after sciatic nerve injury.
delta-catenin, an adhesive junction-associated protein which promotes cell scattering.
delta-catenin, an adhesive junction-associated protein which promotes cell scattering.
Distinct dynamin-dependent and -independent mechanisms target structurally homologous dopamine receptors to different endocytic membranes.
Distinct dynamin-dependent and -independent mechanisms target structurally homologous dopamine receptors to different endocytic membranes.
A new pathway for protein export in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
A new pathway for protein export in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
CDC42 and Rac1 control different actin-dependent processes in the Drosophila wing disc epithelium.
CDC42 and Rac1 control different actin-dependent processes in the Drosophila wing disc epithelium.
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