Type I are short (100–200 nm), thin (≤0.7 µm) and mostly dynamic structures, while type II are long (1 µm), thick (≥0.7 µm) and stable [33]. TNTs can be closed or open-ended; the latter case allowing the cytoplasm of the two connected cells to mix [9,34]. ...
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