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English: Additional File 3 A single cell expressing GFP-CpnA that has been starved for 4 hrs (not shown in Figure 4). GFP-CpnA translocates from the cytosol to membranes and back to the cytosol six times. |
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Source | Damer C, Bayeva M, Hahn E, Rivera J, Socec C (2005). "Copine A, a calcium-dependent membrane-binding protein, transiently localizes to the plasma membrane and intracellular vacuoles in Dictyostelium". BMC Cell Biology. DOI:10.1186/1471-2121-6-46. PMID 16343335. PMC: 1327671. | ||
Author | Damer C, Bayeva M, Hahn E, Rivera J, Socec C | ||
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