Polarized sorting of ion channels to the light-sensing cilia of mouse photoreceptor cells requires the endocytic protein Numb
Cell physiology and survival critically depend on mechanisms that regulate the development and maintenance of polarity, which is manifested by the asymmetric distribution of proteins or organelles to specific sub-cellular compartments. A prime example of this is observed in mammalian photoreceptor c...
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McGill University
2013
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