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Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 3, 615-619 (August 2002) | doi:10.1038/nrm877

OpinionCan the Golgi form de novo?

Benjamin S. Glick1  About the author

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Does the Golgi apparatus proliferate by adding new material to a permanent template, or do Golgi structures form de novo by a process of self-organization? Recent work suggests that the Golgi is capable of forming de novo.

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  1. Benjamin S. Glick is at the University of Chicago, Department of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology, 920 East 58th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA.
    Email: bsglick@midway.uchicago.edu
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