Regulation of Organelle Biogenesis

We are grateful to the members of the Walter laboratory and of the many other laboratories whose work is reviewed for their helpful discussions, for their critical reading of this manuscript, and for making preprints available prior to publication. Because of space limitations, we were not able to include many of the primary references, and the readers should refer to the cited reviews for a more complete list of citations.

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