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Originally published in Science Express on 9 November 2006
Science 1 December 2006:
Vol. 314. no. 5804, pp. 1402 - 1403
DOI: 10.1126/science.1136314

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CELL BIOLOGY:
Tools to Tamper with Phosphoinositides

Stuart McLaughlin

Rapidly depleting or elevating specific phosphoinositide lipids in the plasma membrane reveals their role in controlling cellular processes.


The author is in the Department of Physiology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794-8661, USA. E-mail smclaughlin{at}notes.cc.sunysb.edu

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