Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Intracellular transport is the process by which cellular materials, such as proteins, lipids, and organelles, are moved within a cell to their intended destination. This transport is critical for maintaining the proper functioning of cells and is carried out by a network of cellular structures and molecular machinery. Research in this area focuses on understanding the mechanisms that govern intracellular transport, including how materials are packaged and transported along microtubules and actin filaments, as well as how cells regulate and control this process. Studying intracellular transport provides valuable insights into cellular communication, signaling, and organelle function, and has implications for a wide range of biological processes and diseases.