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The zinc-finger protein ZFYVE1 modulates TLR3-mediated signaling by facilitating TLR3 ligand binding…
PI(3)P and DFCP1 regulate the biogenesis of lipid droplets.
DFCP1 associates with lipid droplets.
A cluster of thin tubular structures mediates transformation of the endoplasmic reticulum to autopha…
Cellular localization and tissue distribution of endogenous DFCP1 protein.
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