Wilschut et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Molecular mechanisms of membrane fusion and applications of membrane fusion techniquesWilschut et al., 2012
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- 5462212080730421555
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- Wilschut J
- Scholma J
- Stegmann T
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- Biotechnological Applications of Lipid Microstructures
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The functioning of all eukaryotic cells is critically dependent on a variety of membrane fusion phenomena. For example, membrane fusion plays a key role not only in such cell-cell fusion events as fertilization and myogenesis, but also in intracellular transport processes …
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