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Partially coated vacuoles — a new type of endocytotic structure

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Bei einem Individuum mit Multipler Sklerose, Psoriasis und Arthritis konnte man bei elektronenmikroskopischer Kontrolle von Synovialgewebe des Knies feine Filopodien nachweisen, die wahrscheinlich an der Aufnahme von Zellfragmenten, Fibrin und Erythrozyten im Gelenkspalt beteiligt sind.

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Work supported by the Medical Research Council of Canada and the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society.

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Ghadially, F.N., Oryschak, A.F. & Mitchell, D.M. Partially coated vacuoles — a new type of endocytotic structure. Experientia 30, 649–652 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01921524

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