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1. Septin-coated microtubules promote maturation of multivesicular bodies by inhibiting their motility.

2. Cellular evidence of communication strategies for small intestinal high endothelial cells: Ultrastructural insights of nano-scale exosomes and autophagy.

3. Cellular Evidence of CD63-Enriched Exosomes and Multivesicular Bodies within the Seminiferous Tubule during the Spermatogenesis of Turtles.

4. In Vivo Multivesicular Body and Exosome Secretion in the Intestinal Epithelial Cells of Turtles During Hibernation.

5. Exosomes in colorectal carcinoma formation: ALIX under the magnifying glass.

6. Mutation of Glycosylation Sites in BST-2 Leads to Its Accumulation at Intracellular CD63-Positive Vesicles without Affecting Its Antiviral Activity against Multivesicular Body-Targeted HIV-1 and Hepatitis B Virus.

7. The Kringle-like Domain Facilitates Post-endoplasmic Reticulum Changes to Premelanosome Protein (PMEL) Oligomerization and Disulfide Bond Configuration and Promotes Amyloid Formation.

8. The coordinated action of the MVB pathway and autophagy ensures cell survival during starvation.

9. Coxsackievirus A9 infects cells via nonacidic multivesicular bodies.

10. Extracellular vesicles in physiological and pathological conditions.

11. Structural basis of molecular recognition between ESCRT-III-like protein Vps60 and AAA-ATPase regulator Vta1 in the multivesicular body pathway.

12. The endosomal sorting complex ESCRT-II mediates the assembly and architecture of ESCRT-III helices.

13. Amphiphilic diblocks sorting into multivesicular bodies and their fluorophore encapsulation capabilities.

14. Reconstituting multivesicular body biogenesis with purified components.

15. Molecular mechanism of multivesicular body biogenesis by ESCRT complexes.

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