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Organelles / Cell biology / Molecular biology / Endosome / Endocytosis / Receptor-mediated endocytosis / Epidermal growth factor receptor / Epidermal growth factor / Cell membrane / Biology / Proteins / Cellular processes
Date: 2015-04-06 21:37:18
Organelles
Cell biology
Molecular biology
Endosome
Endocytosis
Receptor-mediated endocytosis
Epidermal growth factor receptor
Epidermal growth factor
Cell membrane
Biology
Proteins
Cellular processes

Cell adhesion defines the topology of endocytosis and signaling

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