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Phagosomes deliver their contents to lysosomes where they are digested. Chlamydia-filled phagosomes (red dots) escape this fate by rerouting to alternative cellular destinations. Yeung et al. studied the membrane lipid composition of phagosomes directed to different fates.
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ISSN 0021-9525
EISSN 1540-8140
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Following the fat trail to death
Monitoring the changing lipid composition of phagosome membranes reveals where these vesicles go and how they might get there.
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Hyung Don Ryoo: A healthy career in cellular death
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Rescue of skeletal muscle α-actin–null mice by cardiac (fetal) α-actin
Kristen J. Nowak,Gianina Ravenscroft,Connie Jackaman,Aleksandra Filipovska,Stefan M. Davies,Esther M. Lim,Sarah E. Squire,Allyson C. Potter,Elizabeth Baker,Sophie Clément,Caroline A. Sewry,Victoria Fabian,Kelly Crawford,James L. Lessard,Lisa M. Griffiths,John M. Papadimitriou,Yun Shen,Grant Morahan,Anthony J. Bakker,Kay E. Davies,Nigel G. Laing
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