The mechanisms of cell membrane repair: A tutorial guide to key experiments

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
R A Steinhardt

Abstract

The best way to approach a new area is to study closely a sample of the key papers, and spread out from there. In this tutorial paper I present my personal selection of papers introducing concepts in the study of the mechanisms of cell membrane repair. For a more comprehensive review up to 2003, I refer the student to McNeil and Steinhardt (2003).

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