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Focus on Membrane Fusion (free)

Membrane fusion is critical for communication between membrane-bound compartments in eukaryotic cells and is essential for host cell infection by enveloped viruses. The July issue of NSMB features a freely available Focus on Membrane Fusion containing an Essay and five Reviews describing fundamental membrane fusion processes and the complex interactions that regulate them.

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