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Transitional vesicles are vesicles within a cell that transport proteins, lipids and other materials form organelle to organelle. Their function is to transport materials (such as proteins and lipids) from the transitional ER (also called the transitional elements of the ER) to the ERGIC (ER-Golgi intermediate compartment) or the CGN (cis-Golgi network).

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