Endocytosis in proliferating, quiescent and terminally differentiated cells

Volume: 131, Issue: 23
Published: Nov 30, 2018
Abstract
Endocytosis mediates nutrient uptake, receptor internalization and the regulation of cell signaling. It is also hijacked by many bacteria, viruses and toxins to mediate their cellular entry. Several endocytic routes exist in parallel, fulfilling different functions. Most studies on endocytosis have used transformed cells in culture. However, as the majority of cells in an adult body have exited the cell cycle, our understanding is biased towards...
Paper Details
Title
Endocytosis in proliferating, quiescent and terminally differentiated cells
Published Date
Nov 30, 2018
Volume
131
Issue
23
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