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SECTION HEADS
Section Topics
- » Cargo sorting
- » Caveolae, lipid rafts
- » Cell polarity
- » Channels & pumps
- » Coat GTPases (ARFs)
- » ER quality control
- » ER translocation
- » Golgi apparatus
- » Links between membrane biogenesis & metabolism (with an emphasis on phosphatidic acid as a pH sensor)
- » Lipids & lipid traffic
- » Membrane architecture
- » Membrane protein structure
- » Nuclear import/export
- » Organelle biogenesis & inheritance
- » Organelle dynamics & movement
- » Parasites (examples of membrane traffic as well as disease)
- » Phosphoinositides
- » Plants
- » Regulated secretion
- » The endocytic system
- » Vesicle budding (COPs)
- » Vesicle budding (clathrin)
- » Vesicle fusion (SNAREs)
- » Vesicle fusion (rabs & tethers)
LATEST EVALUATION
Ken Jacobson, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. F1000 Cell Biology
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Edwin Chapman and Colin Johnson, Howard Hughes Medical Institute & University of Wisconsin, USA. F1000 Cell Biology
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