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Organelles / Peripheral membrane proteins / Cellular processes / Membrane curvature / Cell membrane / Clathrin / Vesicle / COPI / Endoplasmic reticulum / Biology / Membrane biology / Cell biology
Date: 2012-12-04 02:32:09
Organelles
Peripheral membrane proteins
Cellular processes
Membrane curvature
Cell membrane
Clathrin
Vesicle
COPI
Endoplasmic reticulum
Biology
Membrane biology
Cell biology

Endoplasmatic reticulum shaping by generic mechanisms and proteininduced spontaneous curvature. Erich Sackmann * Physics Department, Technical University Munich, James Franck Str.1 D85747 Garching, Germany. Email: sackma

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