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Membrane trafficking in health and disease.

Rebecca YarwoodJohn HellicarPhilip G WoodmanMartin Lowe
Published in: Disease models & mechanisms (2020)
Membrane trafficking pathways are essential for the viability and growth of cells, and play a major role in the interaction of cells with their environment. In this At a Glance article and accompanying poster, we outline the major cellular trafficking pathways and discuss how defects in the function of the molecular machinery that mediates this transport lead to various diseases in humans. We also briefly discuss possible therapeutic approaches that may be used in the future treatment of trafficking-based disorders.
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