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Diseases of Membrane Traffic
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Plants
Trafficking in the endomembrane system of plants is a rapidly expanding field in cell biology, and TRAFFIC has become a premier journal for the publication of papers reporting new discoveries this field. The most recent TRAFFIC papers on all aspects of cytoskeletal research will now be collected together as TRAFFIC- PLANTS.
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Reviews
This virtual issue is a compilation of all the review articles published in Traffic since the launch of the journal in 2000.
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Nuclear Transport
Schematic model for nuclear protein import. Carrier binds to cargo in the cytoplasm, docks at the NPC and is translocated to the nucleus where RanGTP binds to the carrier dissociating the cargo-carrier complex. The carrier-RanGTP complex is then exported to the cytoplasm where RanGAP and RanBP1 activate the RanGTPase activity and dissociate the carrier-Ran complex, thus freeing the carrier for a further cycle of nuclear import.
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Immunology
A cytotoxic T lymphocyte polarised towards the target it will kill. Microtubules in red, nuclei in blue secretory lysosomes in green. Image courtesy of Steve Cuss and Gillian M. Griffiths, CIMR Cambridge.
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Neuroscience
Trafficking in neurons is a rapidly expanding field in cell biology, and TRAFFIC has become a premier journal for the publication of papers reporting new discoveries this field. The most recent TRAFFIC papers on all aspects of trafficking in neurons will now be collected together as TRAFFIC- NEUROSCIENCE that can be found on the TRAFFIC home page www.traffic.dk.
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Membrane Microdomains
The cell biology of membrane microdomains is a rapidly expanding field, and TRAFFIC has become a premier journal for the publication of papers reporting new discoveries in this field. The most recent TRAFFIC papers on all aspects of membrane microdomains will now be collected together as TRAFFIC- MEMBRANE MICRODOMAINS that can be found on the TRAFFIC home page www.traffic.dk.
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Toolbox
TRAFFIC has become a premier journal for the publication of papers reporting new discoveries in cell biology, including methodological papers/reviews and other searchable resources. The Toolbox virtual issue collects all of the papers in one place for your easy reference.
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Microbiology
The cell biology of microbes as well as effects of the microbial pathogens on the host cell have provided exciting and unique insights for cell biologists, and TRAFFIC has become a premier journal for the publication of papers reporting new discoveries in this field. The most recent TRAFFIC papers on all aspects of microbiology will now be collected together as TRAFFIC - MICROBIOLOGY.
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Virology
The cell biology of virus replication has become a main stream topic of virus research and TRAFFIC has become a premier journal for the publication of papers reporting new discoveries this field. The most recent TRAFFIC papers on the entry and assembly of animal viruses and the intracellular trafficking of viral components will now be collected together as VIRUS TRAFFIC.
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Cytoskeleton
Molecular motors and the cytoskeleton is a rapidly expanding field in cell biology, and TRAFFIC has become a premier journal for the publication of papers reporting new discoveries this field. The most recent TRAFFIC papers on all aspects of cytoskeletal research will now be collected together as TRAFFIC- CYTOSKELETON.
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