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- who: September et al. from the Monash University, Australia have published the article: Microtubule motor driven interactions of lipid droplets: Speci cities and opportunities, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Dynein inactivation and/or microtubule depolymerization blocks the formation of LDcomplexes in NIH3T3 cells, raising the possibility of growth/ fusion of LDs facilitated by dynein (Boström et_al, 2005). The plus-end directed microtubule motor Kif5b (Kinesin-1) is associated with LDs in hepatocytes and Drosophila embryos (TurrĂ³ et_al, 2006; Shubeita et_al, 2008; Rai et_al, 2017). Recent advances in imaging using label-free methods . . .
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