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mRNA and Protein Trafficking
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mRNA trafficking and its role in protein localization, organelle biogenesis, and cell physiology
mRNA trafficking and its role in cell polarization, chemotropism, and mating
Multiplexed mRNA assembly plays an operon-like role in the control of eukaryotic cell physiology
mRNA trafficking to the mitochondria and its role in mitochondrial function
How mRNAs traffic to the endoplasmic reticulum and controls protein import
RNA trafficking to peroxisomes and role in peroxisome function and proliferation
Ribosome specialization: A means to control the translation of subpopulations of mRNA?
Cell-cell transfer of mRNA and its role in mammalian cell physiology
Endosomal protein transport in cell growth and disease: Yeast as a model for neurodegenerative disorders
Role of endosome-Golgi transport in Batten disease: Btn1 and SNARE regulation
Role of endosome-Golgi transport in Batten disease: Btn2 in protein retrieval and inclusion body formation
TOR signaling links Golgi quality control and vacuolar protein sorting
Cdc48 and ubiquilins in protein trafficking in health and neurodegenerative disease