TrIPP—a method for tracking the inheritance patterns of proteins in living cells—reveals retention of Tup1p, Fpr4p, and Rpd3L in the mother cell

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Biological sciences; molecular biology; cell biology

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Auboiron, M., Vasseur, P., Tonazzini, S., Fall, A., Castro, F. R., Sučec, I., … Radman-Livaja, M. (2021). TrIPP—a method for tracking the inheritance patterns of proteins in living cells—reveals retention of Tup1p, Fpr4p, and Rpd3L in the mother cell. IScience, 24(2). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2021.102075

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