Schrod et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Pleomorphic linkers as ubiquitous structural organizers of vesicles in axonsSchrod et al., 2018
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- Schrod N
- Vanhecke D
- Laugks U
- Stein V
- Fukuda Y
- Schaffer M
- Baumeister W
- Lucic V
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- PloS one
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Many cellular processes depend on a precise structural organization of molecular components. Here, we established that neurons grown in culture provide a suitable system for in situ structural investigations of cellular structures by cryo-electron tomography, a …
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