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- Intracellular_transport abstract "Intracellular transport is a transport of vesicles and organelles inside the cell. The cytoskeleton of a cell plays an important role in intracellular transport. Eukaryotic cells transport packets of components (membrane‐bounded vesicles and organelles, protein rafts, mRNA, chromosomes) to particular intracellular locations by attaching them to molecular motors that haul them along microtubules and actin filaments.".
- Intracellular_transport comment "Intracellular transport is a transport of vesicles and organelles inside the cell. The cytoskeleton of a cell plays an important role in intracellular transport. Eukaryotic cells transport packets of components (membrane‐bounded vesicles and organelles, protein rafts, mRNA, chromosomes) to particular intracellular locations by attaching them to molecular motors that haul them along microtubules and actin filaments.".