Caveolin-1 is transported to multi-vesicular bodies after albumin-induced endocytosis of caveolae in HepG2 cells (original) (raw)

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VIP21-caveolin, a membrane protein constituent of the caveolar coat, oligomerizes in vivo and in vitro

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Mutational analysis of caveolin-induced vesicle formation

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