Recent studies indicate that endocytic organelles can play a more active role in signal propagation and amplification than was recognised before. By deciphering the interplay between endocytosis and signalling, we will be able to gain a more sophisticated level of understanding of signal transduction mechanisms.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Miaczynska
%A Miaczynska, Lucas Pelkmans Marta
%A Zerial, Marino
%D 2004
%J Current Opinion in Cell Biology
%K endocytosis signaling
%N 4
%P 400-406
%T Not just a sink: endosomes in control of signal transduction
%V 16
%X Recent studies indicate that endocytic organelles can play a more active role in signal propagation and amplification than was recognised before. By deciphering the interplay between endocytosis and signalling, we will be able to gain a more sophisticated level of understanding of signal transduction mechanisms.
@article{Miaczynska,
abstract = {Recent studies indicate that endocytic organelles can play a more active role in signal propagation and amplification than was recognised before. By deciphering the interplay between endocytosis and signalling, we will be able to gain a more sophisticated level of understanding of signal transduction mechanisms.
},
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author = {Miaczynska, Lucas Pelkmans Marta and Zerial, Marino},
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journal = {Current Opinion in Cell Biology},
keywords = {endocytosis signaling},
number = 4,
pages = {400-406},
timestamp = {2009-08-26T13:24:31.000+0200},
title = {Not just a sink: endosomes in control of signal transduction },
volume = 16,
year = 2004
}