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Details on Person A novel dynamin-associating molecule, formin-binding protein 17, induces tubular membrane invaginations and participates in endocytosis

Class:IdLiteratureReference:8867971
_displayNameA novel dynamin-associating molecule, formin-binding protein 17, induces tubular membrane invaginations and participates in endocytosis
_timestamp2016-04-18 20:17:10
author[Person:8867976] Kamioka, Yuji
[Person:8867974] Fukuhara, Shigetomo
[Person:8867973] Sawa, Hirofumi
[Person:8867975] Nagashima, Kazuo
[Person:5623180] Masuda, Michitaka
[Person:2559450] Matsuda, Michiyuki
[Person:5623190] Mochizuki, Naoki
created[InstanceEdit:8867972] Rothfels, Karen, 2016-04-18
journalJ. Biol. Chem.
pages40091-9
pubMedIdentifier15252009
titleA novel dynamin-associating molecule, formin-binding protein 17, induces tubular membrane invaginations and participates in endocytosis
volume279
year2004
(literatureReference)[Reaction:8867754] F- and N- BAR domain proteins bind the clathrin-coated pit [Homo sapiens]
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