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Published on: April 4, 2013
Signaling and endocytosis: a team effort for cell migration
Christine Le Roy1, Jeffrey L Wrana
1Center for Systems Biology, Department of Medical Genetics and Microbiology, University of Toronto, Canada
Abstract:
Cellular movement from one place to another is regulated by various guidance cues. The precise perception of these signals in the three-dimensional environment of a multicellular organism is remarkably complex. Recent work is now revealing that guided cell movement also requires spatial control of signaling events by endocytic dynamics.
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