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Movement of Internalized Ligand-receptor Complexes Along a Continuous Endosomal Reticulum

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Journal Nature
Specialty Science
Date 1990 Jul 26
PMID 2374607
Citations 124
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Abstract

Complexes of cell-surface receptors and their ligands are commonly internalized by endocytosis and enter a prelysosomal endosomal pathway for further processing. Fluorescence microscopy and video recording of living cells to trace the passage of ligand-receptor complexes has identified the endosomal compartment as an extensive network of tubular cisternae. Endocytosed material entering this reticulum enters discrete swellings, identified as multivesicular bodies by electron microscopy, which move along the reticulum towards the pericentriolar area.

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