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Correlated cryogenic fluorescence microscopy and electron cryotomography shows that exogenous TRIM5α can form hexagonal lattices or autophagy aggregates in vivo
View ORCID ProfileStephen D Carter, Joao I Mamede, View ORCID ProfileThomas J. Hope, View ORCID ProfileGrant J Jensen
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/835322
Stephen D Carter
1 California Institute of Technology;
Joao I Mamede
2 Northwestern University;
Thomas J. Hope
3 Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine
Grant J Jensen
1 California Institute of Technology;
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Posted November 07, 2019.
Correlated cryogenic fluorescence microscopy and electron cryotomography shows that exogenous TRIM5α can form hexagonal lattices or autophagy aggregates in vivo
Stephen D Carter, Joao I Mamede, Thomas J. Hope, Grant J Jensen
bioRxiv 835322; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/835322
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