Mendelian disorders of membrane trafficking.
@article{DeMatteis2011MendelianDO,
title={Mendelian disorders of membrane trafficking.},
author={Maria Antonietta De Matteis and Alberto Luini},
journal={The New England journal of medicine},
year={2011},
volume={365 10},
pages={
927-38
}
}These disorders have taught us about the processes involved in packaging proteins for secretion. Though the disorders are rare, they shed light on processes that are thought to be involved in common diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease and type 2 diabetes.
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