Increased spatiotemporal resolution reveals highly dynamic dense tubular matrices in the peripheral ER
Jonathon Nixon‐Abell(Wellcome/MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute), Jennifer Lippincott‐Schwartz(Janelia Research Campus), C. Shan Xu(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Kirsten Harvey(Medway School of Pharmacy), Eric Betzig(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Craig Blackstone(Harvard University), Harald F. Hess(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Aubrey V. Weigel(Janelia Research Campus), Christopher J. Obara(University of California San Diego), Wesley R. Legant(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Dong Li(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), H. Amalia Pasolli(Heidelberg University)
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