Signaling is regulated by endocytosis at multiple levels along endocytic routes. Endocytic control of signaling starts already at the plasma membrane, where cells employ different mechanisms to finely tune the type and strength of signals emanating from the cell surface. Here, we will review some of the most recently described endocytic mechanisms controlling signaling at the plasma membrane, through the regulation of internalization dynamics and through the integration of different internalization pathways triggered by canonical chemical stimuli or physical forces
Cells need to decode chemical or physical signals from their environment in order to make decisions ...
AbstractThe ability to internalize macromolecules by endocytosis is a property of all eukaryotic cel...
Endocytosis is used by eukaryotic cells to regulate nutrient internalization, signal transduction, a...
Signaling is regulated by endocytosis at multiple levels along endocytic routes. Endocytic control o...
Signaling is regulated by endocytosis at multiple levels along endocytic routes. Endocytic control o...
Endocytosis is used by eukaryotic cells to regulate nutrient internalization, signal transduction, a...
AbstractInternalization of receptors and other cell surface components is well known to occur via cl...
Endocytosis is used by eukaryotic cells to regulate nutrient internalization, signal transduction, a...
Cellular mechanisms of membrane traffic and signal transduction are deeply interconnected. The prese...
Endocytosis allows cells to transport particles and molecules across the plasma membrane. In additio...
Our understanding of endocytosis has evolved remarkably in little more than a decade. This is the re...
AbstractRecent studies have indicated that some endocytic proteins are also involved in direct signa...
AbstractInternalization of receptors and other cell surface components is well known to occur via cl...
Endocytosis has long been thought of as simply a way for cells to internalize nutrients and membrane...
AbstractRecent studies have indicated that some endocytic proteins are also involved in direct signa...
Cells need to decode chemical or physical signals from their environment in order to make decisions ...
AbstractThe ability to internalize macromolecules by endocytosis is a property of all eukaryotic cel...
Endocytosis is used by eukaryotic cells to regulate nutrient internalization, signal transduction, a...
Signaling is regulated by endocytosis at multiple levels along endocytic routes. Endocytic control o...
Signaling is regulated by endocytosis at multiple levels along endocytic routes. Endocytic control o...
Endocytosis is used by eukaryotic cells to regulate nutrient internalization, signal transduction, a...
AbstractInternalization of receptors and other cell surface components is well known to occur via cl...
Endocytosis is used by eukaryotic cells to regulate nutrient internalization, signal transduction, a...
Cellular mechanisms of membrane traffic and signal transduction are deeply interconnected. The prese...
Endocytosis allows cells to transport particles and molecules across the plasma membrane. In additio...
Our understanding of endocytosis has evolved remarkably in little more than a decade. This is the re...
AbstractRecent studies have indicated that some endocytic proteins are also involved in direct signa...
AbstractInternalization of receptors and other cell surface components is well known to occur via cl...
Endocytosis has long been thought of as simply a way for cells to internalize nutrients and membrane...
AbstractRecent studies have indicated that some endocytic proteins are also involved in direct signa...
Cells need to decode chemical or physical signals from their environment in order to make decisions ...
AbstractThe ability to internalize macromolecules by endocytosis is a property of all eukaryotic cel...
Endocytosis is used by eukaryotic cells to regulate nutrient internalization, signal transduction, a...