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New from eLife September 17, 2013 Research Articles Caveolae internalization repairs wounded cells and muscle fibers Cells repair damage to their outer membranes not by patching them as previously thought, but by using proteins called caveolins to remove the damaged regions by endocytosis. The structure of the COPII transport-vesicle coat assembled on membranes A structure of the complete, membrane bound, COPII coat solved by sub-tomogram averaging reveals the arrangement of all protein subunits on the membrane and suggests a mechanism for coating heterogeneously-shaped carriers. Crystal structures of the CPAP/STIL complex reveal its role in centriole assembly and human microcephaly Crystal structures of the CPAP-STIL centriole duplication complex provide a structural explanation for a human microcephaly mutation. The antigenic switching network of Plasmodium falciparum and its implications for the immuno-epidemiology of malaria The first comprehensive analysis of antigenic switching in the malaria-causing parasite Plasmodium falciparum provides new insights into the process that prevents individuals from acquiring immunity to the disease. MEGF8 is a modifier of BMP signaling in trigeminal sensory neurons A protein called Megf8 regulates the activity of key signaling molecules involved in the development of the peripheral nervous system. _________________________________________________________________________________ For the media Your contact is Jennifer McLennan: j.mclennan@elifesciences.org, +44 (0)790328847. Please cite eLife as the source of these articles and include a link to either the article or elifesciences.org. Thank you! More details available at http://www.elifesciences.org/news/for-the-press. To be notified of new content at eLife, sign up at http://www.elifesciences.org/crm/civicrm/profile/create?reset=1&gid=11. ________________ eLife is accepting submissions. Learn more and submit your best work at submit.elifesciences.org. ________________ Thanks for subscribing to receive updates from eLife, the new journal for the very best in life science and biomedical research, supported by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Max Planck Society, and the Wellcome Trust. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact us at http://www.elifesciences.org/contact. More information about eLife is available at http://www.elifesciences.org. Did you receive this email as a forward? Make sure to receive all our updates by subscribing now at http://www.elifesciences.org/crm/civicrm/profile/create?reset=1&gid=11.
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