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2018 CVM News: Hollopeter lab finds off- and on-switches for endocytosis

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Office of Marketing and Communications. Media Relations
Abstract
This news item is about: Glad to be alive? Thank endocytosis, the process that enables cells to absorb macromolecules. Despite its indispensable nature, scientists aren’t exactly sure how the machinery underpinning endocytosis works. Using the model organism C. elegans –tiny, 1mm-long worms, Gunther Hollopeter, assistant professor of molecular medicine at the College of Veterinary medicine, has published a series of recent papers in the journal eLIFE that reveal new insights into this process.
Date Issued
2018-06-05Publisher
Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine
Subject
Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine -- Periodicals.; Hollopeter, Gunter; Roberts, Lauren Cahoon
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article