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The mother of all endocytosis

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2013

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Clapham, David E. 2013. “The mother of all endocytosis.” eLife 2 (1): e01738. doi:10.7554/eLife.01738. http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.01738.

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Massive endocytosis is initiated by a series of steps that involve a sudden influx of calcium ions, changes in mitochondria, and modification of surface proteins by lipids. A better understanding of this process could lead to new approaches to reducing the tissue damage that is caused by heart attacks.

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Insight, Cell Biology, endocytosis, palmitoylation, patch clamp, permeability transition pore, None

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