Yuan Jian Wang et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Single-Molecule Imaging of Intracellular Transport in Neurons and Non-neuronal Cells: From Microscope Optics to Sample PreparationsYuan Jian Wang et al., 2020
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- Yuan Jian Wang J
- Kambara T
- Okada Y
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- Single Molecule Microscopy in Neurobiology
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Intracellular transport is crucial for maintaining normal function and morphogenesis of cells and mediated by motor proteins. These motor proteins transport a variety of cellular components. Translocation of motor proteins would be highly regulated, since various …
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