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A novel role for retromer in the control of epithelial cell polarity
Shirin Meher Pocha, Thomas Wassmer
School of Biosciences
Aston Research Centre for Health in Ageing
College of Health and Life Sciences
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Epithelial Polarity
100%
Crumbs
100%
Retromer
100%
Liposomes
25%
Transmembrane Protein
25%
Multicellular Organism
25%
Endosome
25%
Cargo
25%
Drosophilidae
25%
Conserved Type
25%
Evolutionarily Conserved
25%
Native-like
25%
Drosophila Epithelia
25%
Adult Life
25%
Interaction Partner
25%
Novel Regulator
25%
Functional Importance
25%
Trans-Golgi Network
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Polarity
100%
Retromer
100%
Membrane Protein
33%
Transmembrane Protein
33%
Epithelial Polarity
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Polarity
100%
Endosome
33%
Trans Golgi Network
33%