Published in Surgery Litigation and Law Weekly, February 16th, 2007
Study 1: Fresh data on proteomics are presented in the report "Novel binding sites on clathrin and adaptors regulate distinct aspects of coat assembly." According to recent research from the United States, "Clathrin-coated vesicles (CCVs) sort proteins at the plasma membrane, endosomes and trans Golgi network for multiple membrane traffic pathways. Clathrin recruitment to membranes and its self-assembly into a polyhedral coat depends on adaptor molecules, which interact with membrane-associated vesicle cargo."
"To determine how adaptors induce clathrin recruitment and...
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