Multivesicular Bodies
Subviral Hepatitis B Virus Filaments, like Infectious Viral Particles, Are Released via Multivesicular Bodies
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The Tegument Protein UL71 of Human Cytomegalovirus Is Involved in Late Envelopment and Affects Multivesicular Bodies
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Coxsackievirus A9 Infects Cells via Nonacidic Multivesicular Bodies
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Intracellular Trafficking and Maturation of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 gB and Virus Egress Require Functional Biogenesis of Multivesicular Bodies
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Interactions between Nef and AIP1 proliferate multivesicular bodies and facilitate egress of HIV 1
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Multivesicular Bodies as a Platform for Formation of the Marburg Virus Envelope
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Brain-derived exosomes from dementia with Lewy bodies propagate α-synuclein pathology
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Genetic Analysis of hook, a Gene Required for Endocytic Trafficking in Drosophila
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Frontotemporal dementia-associated N279K tau mutant disrupts subcellular vesicle trafficking and induces cellular stress in iPSC-derived neural stem cells
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Smap1 deficiency perturbs receptor trafficking and predisposes mice to myelodysplasia
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Emerging role of extracellular microRNAs and lncRNAs
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Exosomes derived from mesenchymal stem cells inhibit neointimal hyperplasia by activating the Erk1/2 signalling pathway in rats
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Trafficking routes to the plant vacuole: connecting alternative and classical pathways
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Internalization of type 1 complement receptors and de novo multivesicular body formation during chemoattractant induced endocytosis in human neutrophils
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The small vesicular culprits: the investigation of extracellular vesicles as new targets for cancer treatment
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The body as a form of representation
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Myth (un)making : the adolescent female body in mythopoeic YA fantasy
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Racing bodies
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Racing bodies
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Nuclear dynamics: where genes are and how they got there
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