A mobile endocytic network connects clathrin-independent receptor endocytosis to recycling and promotes T cell activation
Endocytosis of T cell receptors (TCR) and their polarized recycling back to the plasma membrane is crucial for T cell activation; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here the authors follow TCR and show that a mobile endocytic network connects clathrin-independent receptor endocytosis...
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Main Authors: | Ewoud B. Compeer, Felix Kraus, Manuela Ecker, Gregory Redpath, Mayan Amiezer, Nils Rother, Philip R. Nicovich, Natasha Kapoor-Kaushik, Qiji Deng, Guerric P. B. Samson, Zhengmin Yang, Jieqiong Lou, Michael Carnell, Haig Vartoukian, Katharina Gaus, Jérémie Rossy |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5315f8de18a145b38208d17d8b1c2fbf |
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