Talk:Nanotubule

This shouldnt be a redirect BECAUSE there is such thing as a nanotubule, it is an organelle between two cells which has been discussed in many peer reviewed papers. There should be a nanotubule page, with a redirect to carbon nanotubules. please refer to the following publications:

Onfelt B, Nedvetzki S, Benninger RK, Purbhoo MA, Sowinski S, Hume AN, Seabra MC, Neil MA, French PM, Davis DM.
 * Structurally distinct membrane nanotubes between human macrophages support long-distance vesicular traffic or surfing of bacteria.

J Immunol. 2006 Dec 15;177(12):8476-83.

Onfelt B, Nedvetzki S, Yanagi K, Davis DM.
 * Cutting edge: Membrane nanotubes connect immune cells.

J Immunol. 2004 Aug 1;173(3):1511-3.

Stefanie Sowinski1, Clare Jolly, Otto Berninghausen, Marco A. Purbhoo, Anne Chauveau, Karsten Köhler, Stephane Oddos, Philipp Eissmann, Frances M. Brodsky, Colin Hopkins1, Björn Önfelt, Quentin Sattentau &  Daniel M. Davis
 * Membrane nanotubes physically connect T cells over long distances presenting a novel route for HIV-1 transmission

Nature Cell Biology 10, 211 - 219 (2008)

Perhaps this page should be redefined as a disambiguation instead. Shuggyg (talk) 15:35, 8 September 2009 (UTC)