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A phosphoinositide switch controls the maturation and signaling properties of APPL endosomes

Zoncu et al., 2009

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7213395718990222469
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Zoncu R
Perera R
Balkin D
Pirruccello M
Toomre D
De Camilli P
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Cell

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The recent identification of several novel endocytic compartments has challenged our current understanding of the topological and functional organization of the endocytic pathway. Using quantitative single vesicle imaging and acute manipulation of …
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