The prevailing view that eukaryotic cells are restrained from intercellular exchange of genetic information has been challenged by recent reports on nanotubes, exosomes, apoptotic bodies, and nucleic acid-binding peptides that provide novel pathways for cell-cell communication, with implications in health and disease. © 2008 Belting and Wittrup.
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Belting, M., & Wittrup, A. (2008, December 29). Nanotubes, exosomes, and nucleic acid-binding peptides provide novel mechanisms of intercellular communication in eukaryotic cells: Implications in health and disease. Journal of Cell Biology. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200810038
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