
Patrick Sargent
Communications Writer @umasschan - Proud @worcesterstate Alum
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Feb 1, 2025 |
asbmb.org | Patrick Sargent
A new study highlighting the importance of a large protein complex called the exocyst in cell growth, division and communication reveals new functions and mechanisms that are essential to how molecules move across a membrane through vesicles in a cell. Understanding how these mechanisms work in normal cells at the basic biological level will inform future research into how those functions are disrupted in developmental and neurological disorders.
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