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English: Cortactin recruitment during conventional clathrin-coated pit formation. Time-lapse images were acquired at 3 s intervals from a cell transiently co-expressing mCherry-LCa (red) and cortactin-eGFP (green) (Figure 5A). A 7.0×7.0 µm2 area of the cell surface is shown. Note that the cortactin signal is nearly indistinguishable from the local background during most clathrin endocytic events. |
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Source | Video S5 from Cureton D, Massol R, Whelan S, Kirchhausen T (2010). "The Length of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Particles Dictates a Need for Actin Assembly during Clathrin-Dependent Endocytosis". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1001127. PMID 20941355. PMC: 2947997. | ||
Author | Cureton D, Massol R, Whelan S, Kirchhausen T | ||
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Author | Cureton D, Massol R, Whelan S, Kirchhausen T |
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