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Appendix 2 - References added at proof

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 August 2010

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Anderson, R.G.W., Vasile, E., Mello, R.J., Brown, M.S. & Goldstein, J.L. (1978). Immunocytochemical visualization of coated pits and vesicles in human fibroblasts: relation to low density lipoprotein receptor distribution. Cell, 15, 919–33.

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Baker, J.B., Simmer, R.L., Glenn, K.C. & Cunningham, D.D. (1979). Thrombin and epidermal growth factor become linked to cell surface receptors during mitogenic stimulation. Nature, London, 278, 743–5.

Bartholeyns, J., Quintart, J. & Baudhuin, P. (1979). Inhibition of the discharge of endocytosed protein from phagosomes into lyosomes in hepatoma cells exposed to dimerized ribonuclease A. Biochemical Journal, 178, 433–42.

Beeck, H., Ullrich, K. & Von Figura, K. (1979). Effect of lectins on endocytosis and secretion of lysosomal enzymes by cultural fibroblasts. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 583, 179–88.

Berg, T., Tolleshaug, H., Drevon, C.A. & Norum, K.R. (1978). Uptake and degradation of proteins in isolated rat liver cells. In Protein Turnover and Lysosomal Function, ed. H.L. Segal & D.J. Doyle, pp. 417–30. New York & London: Academic Press.

Blest, A.D. & Maples, J. (1979). Exocytotic shedding and glial uptake of photoreceptor membrane by a salticid spider. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B, 204, 105–12.

Brown, M.S. & Goldstein, J.L. (1979). Receptor mediated endocytosis: insights from the lipoprotein receptor system.

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Coated Vesicles , pp. 321 - 325
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 1980

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