Modular metabolite assembly in C. elegans depends on carboxylesterases and formation of lysosome-related organelles

  1. Henry H Le
  2. Chester JJ Wrobel
  3. Sarah M Cohen
  4. Jingfang Yu
  5. Heenam Park
  6. Maximilian J Helf
  7. Brian J Curtis
  8. Joseph C Kruempel
  9. Pedro Reis Rodrigues
  10. Patrick J Hu
  11. Paul W Sternberg  Is a corresponding author
  12. Frank C Schroeder  Is a corresponding author
  1. BTI/Cornell University, United States
  2. Caltech, United States
  3. University of Michigan Medical School, United States
  4. Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, United States
  5. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, California Institute of Technology, United States
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  1. Henry H Le
  2. Chester JJ Wrobel
  3. Sarah M Cohen
  4. Jingfang Yu
  5. Heenam Park
  6. Maximilian J Helf
  7. Brian J Curtis
  8. Joseph C Kruempel
  9. Pedro Reis Rodrigues
  10. Patrick J Hu
  11. Paul W Sternberg
  12. Frank C Schroeder
(2020)
Modular metabolite assembly in C. elegans depends on carboxylesterases and formation of lysosome-related organelles
eLife 9:e61886.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.61886