In vivo cell biological screening identifies an endocytic capture mechanism for T-tubule formation
It is unclear how the T-tubule structure of skeletal muscle, which regulates coordinated muscle contraction, forms. Here, the authors develop a four-dimensional quantitative model for T-tubule formation in zebrafish, based on live imaging, proposing a dynamic endocytic capture model.
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Autores principales: | Thomas E. Hall, Nick Martel, Nicholas Ariotti, Zherui Xiong, Harriet P. Lo, Charles Ferguson, James Rae, Ye-Wheen Lim, Robert G. Parton |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/941cb3d60f0f45e1a240d47b1985557b |
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