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Membrane–cytoskeletal dynamics in a new dimension

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The recent Airlie House meeting on 'Cytoplasmic Organization and Membrane Traffic' (22–25 March 2001), sponsored by the Keith Porter Endowment, proved not to be the typical exchange of advances among specialists familiar with each other's work, but rather a series of interesting and diverse presentations that together illuminated the pace and pattern of membrane and cytoskeletal interactions in living cells.

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Figure 1: An electron micrograph of rat liver from Porter's notebook dated 3 May 1962, a time when he and others were defining the organization of the hepatocyte and the liver as a whole.

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Heuser, J., Donaldson, J. Membrane–cytoskeletal dynamics in a new dimension. Nat Cell Biol 3, E140–E142 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/35078606

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