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Nanometre-level analysis demonstrates that lipid flow does not drive membrane glycoprotein movements

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Nanometre-level analyses of the movements of membrane glycoproteins tagged with gold particles demonstrate that diffusing particles are not under the influence of a lipid flow, although a subset of particles which appear attached to the cyto-skeleton are moving rearward.

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Sheetz, M., Turney, S., Qian, H. et al. Nanometre-level analysis demonstrates that lipid flow does not drive membrane glycoprotein movements. Nature 340, 284–288 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1038/340284a0

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