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  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,457 Views
22 Pages

The BCC7 Protein Contributes to the Toxoplasma Basal Pole by Interfacing between the MyoC Motor and the IMC Membrane Network

  • Luis Vigetti,
  • Tatiana Labouré,
  • Chloé Roumégous,
  • Dominique Cannella,
  • Bastien Touquet,
  • Claudine Mayer,
  • Yohann Couté,
  • Karine Frénal,
  • Isabelle Tardieux and
  • Patricia Renesto

T. gondii is a eukaryotic parasite that has evolved a stage called tachyzoite which multiplies in host cells by producing two daughter cells internally. These nascent tachyzoites bud off their mother and repeat the division process until the expandin...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
1,255 Views
16 Pages

21 February 2025

Background/Objectives: Evaluation of stem cell, keratin, retinoic acid metabolism markers and non-coding micro-RNAs (miRNAs) in conjunctival and corneal samples of patients with epithelial basal membrane dystrophy (EBMD), Salzmann nodular degeneratio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
6,669 Views
15 Pages

Cytosolic BNIP3 Dimer Interacts with Mitochondrial BAX Forming Heterodimers in the Mitochondrial Outer Membrane under Basal Conditions

  • Ulrike B. Hendgen-Cotta,
  • Sonja Esfeld,
  • Katharina Rudi,
  • Ilkka Miinalainen,
  • Johann P. Klare and
  • Tienush Rassaf

The primary function of mitochondria is energy production, a task of particular importance especially for cells with a high energy demand like cardiomyocytes. The B-cell lymphoma (BCL-2) family member BCL-2 adenovirus E1B 19 kDa-interacting protein 3...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,814 Views
19 Pages

Suppression of Ganoderma boninense Using Benzoic Acid: Impact on Cellular Ultrastructure and Anatomical Changes in Oil Palm Wood

  • Rozi Fernanda,
  • Yasmeen Siddiqui,
  • Daarshini Ganapathy,
  • Khairulmazmi Ahmad and
  • Arthy Surendran

10 September 2021

Basal stem rot (BSR) caused by a wood degrading fungus, Ganoderma boninense, is the major constraint in palm oil production. It degrades the wood components and causes palms to collapse, leading to heavy losses. Inefficacy in controlling this disease...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,618 Views
12 Pages

27 January 2022

Pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH), especially when complicated with pre-eclampsia (PE), could be a life-threatening complication of pregnancy. Pre-eclampsia is one of the leading causes of perinatal morbidity and mortality in women. Pre-eclampsia...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,156 Views
20 Pages

18 September 2021

Global increase in demand for palm oil has caused an intensification in oil palm plantation; however, production is greatly hindered by Basal Stem Rot (BSR) disease caused by Ganoderma boninense. There are many approaches to controlling BSR, although...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,901 Views
13 Pages

18 April 2021

The current data on rates and geographic distribution of vasculitis mortality are limited. We aimed to estimate the mortality rates of primary systemic vasculitis and its geographic distribution using recent population data in the United States. The...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
4,935 Views
18 Pages

Spermatogonia Loss Correlates with LAMA 1 Expression in Human Prepubertal Testes Stored for Fertility Preservation

  • Magdalena Kurek,
  • Elisabet Åkesson,
  • Masahito Yoshihara,
  • Elizabeth Oliver,
  • Yanhua Cui,
  • Martin Becker,
  • João Pedro Alves-Lopes,
  • Ragnar Bjarnason,
  • Patrik Romerius and
  • Jan-Bernd Stukenborg
  • + 10 authors

27 January 2021

Fertility preservation for male childhood cancer survivors not yet capable of producing mature spermatozoa, relies on experimental approaches such as testicular explant culture. Although the first steps in somatic maturation can be observed in human...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,249 Views
20 Pages

Prediction of 123I-FP-CIT SPECT Results from First Acquired Projections Using Artificial Intelligence

  • Wadi’ Othmani,
  • Arthur Coste,
  • Dimitri Papathanassiou and
  • David Morland

Background/Objectives: 123I-FP-CIT dopamine transporter imaging is commonly used for the diagnosis of Parkinsonian syndromes in patients whose clinical presentation is atypical. Prolonged immobility, which can be difficult to maintain in this populat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,584 Views
12 Pages

Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) Analysis Illustrates the Phenotypic Variability of Collagen Type IV Nephropathies

  • Miriam Zacchia,
  • Giovanna Capolongo,
  • Francesca Del Vecchio Blanco,
  • Floriana Secondulfo,
  • Neha Gupta,
  • Giancarlo Blasio,
  • Rosa Maria Pollastro,
  • Angela Cervesato,
  • Giulio Piluso and
  • Francesco Trepiccione
  • + 5 authors

21 March 2023

Mutations in COL4A3-A5 cause a spectrum of glomerular disorders, including thin basement membrane nephropathy (TBMN) and Alport syndrome (AS). The wide application of next-generation sequencing (NGS) in the last few years has revealed that mutations...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,109 Views
17 Pages

Expression of Basement Membrane Molecules by Wharton Jelly Stem Cells (WJSC) in Full-Term Human Umbilical Cords, Cell Cultures and Microtissues

  • David Sánchez-Porras,
  • Daniel Durand-Herrera,
  • Ramón Carmona,
  • Cristina Blanco-Elices,
  • Ingrid Garzón,
  • Michela Pozzobon,
  • Sebastián San Martín,
  • Miguel Alaminos,
  • Óscar Darío García-García and
  • Víctor Carriel
  • + 1 author

15 February 2023

Wharton’s jelly stem cells (WJSC) from the human umbilical cord (UC) are one of the most promising mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) in tissue engineering (TE) and advanced therapies. The cell niche is a key element for both, MSC and fully different...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,626 Views
15 Pages

Effects of Voluntary Physical Exercise on the Neurovascular Unit in a Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Jesús Andrade-Guerrero,
  • Erika Orta-Salazar,
  • Citlaltepetl Salinas-Lara,
  • Carlos Sánchez-Garibay,
  • Luis Daniel Rodríguez-Hernández,
  • Isaac Vargas-Rodríguez,
  • Nayeli Barron-Leon,
  • Carlos Ledesma-Alonso,
  • Sofía Diaz-Cintra and
  • Luis O. Soto-Rojas

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disorder worldwide. Histopathologically, AD presents two pathognomonic hallmarks: (1) neurofibrillary tangles, characterized by intracellular deposits of hyperphosphorylated tau prot...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
538 Views
10 Pages

Rehabilitation Intervention for an Infant with Simple Epidermolysis Bullosa from NICU to Home Discharge: A Case Report

  • Tetsuo Sakai,
  • Syoichi Tashiro,
  • Aki Karasuyama,
  • Toshihiko Kimura,
  • Masami Narita and
  • Shin Yamada

12 November 2025

Background/Objectives: Reports detailing rehabilitative interventions for infants with severe dermatologic disorders are scarce. Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) is a genetic disorder characterized by skin fragility, which causes blistering after minor tra...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,639 Views
15 Pages

Extracellular Matrix Components Regulate Bone Sialoprotein Expression in MDA-MB-231 Breast Cancer Cells

  • Florian Keller,
  • Roman Bruch,
  • Franziska Clauder,
  • Mathias Hafner and
  • Rüdiger Rudolf

24 May 2021

Bone sialoprotein (BSP) has become a target in breast cancer research as it is associated with tumor progression and metastasis. The mechanisms underlying the regulation of BSP expression have been largely elusive. Given that BSP is involved in the h...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
4,031 Views
19 Pages

Inflammatory Reaction Induced by Two Metalloproteinases Isolated from Bothrops atrox Venom and by Fragments Generated from the Hydrolysis of Basement Membrane Components

  • Michelle Teixeira de Almeida,
  • Luciana Aparecida Freitas-de-Sousa,
  • Monica Colombini,
  • Sarah N. C. Gimenes,
  • Eduardo S. Kitano,
  • Eliana L. Faquim-Mauro,
  • Solange M. T. Serrano and
  • Ana Maria Moura-da-Silva

2 February 2020

Snake venom metalloproteinases (SVMPs) play an important role in local tissue damage of snakebite patients, mostly by hydrolysis of basement membrane (BM) components. We evaluated the proinflammatory activity of SVMPs Atroxlysin-Ia (ATXL) and Batroxr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,820 Views
18 Pages

23 March 2020

Cells adhered to an external solid substrate are observed to exhibit rich dynamics of actin structures on the basal membrane, which are distinct from those observed on the dorsal (free) membrane. Here we explore the dynamics of curved membrane protei...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2,438 Views
19 Pages

25 December 2024

The spontaneous firing of the sinoatrial (SA) node, the physiological pacemaker of the heart, is generated within sinoatrial nodal cells (SANCs) and is regulated by a “coupled-clock” pacemaker system, which integrates a “membrane cl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,680 Views
20 Pages

Septin 9 Orients the Apico–Basal Polarity Axis and Controls Plasticity Signals

  • Tingting Cai,
  • Juan Peng,
  • Mohyeddine Omrane,
  • Nassima Benzoubir,
  • Didier Samuel and
  • Ama Gassama-Diagne

9 July 2023

The cytoskeleton is a master organizer of the cellular cortex and membrane trafficking and therefore plays a crucial role in apico–basal polarity. Septins form a family of GTPases that assemble into non-polar filaments, which bind to membranes...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
20 Citations
5,146 Views
13 Pages

30 October 2021

The influx of essential amino acids into skeletal muscle is primarily mediated by the large neutral amino acid transporter 1 (LAT1), which is dependent on the glutamine gradient generated by the sodium-dependent neutral amino acid transporter 2 (SNAT...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,403 Views
17 Pages

Al3+ Modification of Graphene Oxide Membranes: Effect of Al Source

  • Ellen J. Robertson,
  • Yijing Y. Stehle,
  • Xiaoyu Hu,
  • Luke Kilby,
  • Katelyn Olsson,
  • Minh Nguyen and
  • Rebecca Cortez

7 December 2022

Graphene oxide (GO) membranes are promising materials for water filtration applications due to abundant nanochannels in the membrane structure. Because GO membranes are unstable in water, metal cations such as Al3+ are often introduced to the membran...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
28 Citations
15,245 Views
21 Pages

Chlamydomonas Basal Bodies as Flagella Organizing Centers

  • Jenna Lynne Wingfield and
  • Karl-Ferdinand Lechtreck

17 July 2018

During ciliogenesis, centrioles convert to membrane-docked basal bodies, which initiate the formation of cilia/flagella and template the nine doublet microtubules of the flagellar axoneme. The discovery that many human diseases and developmental diso...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
6,090 Views
13 Pages

Arabidopsis Trichome Contains Two Plasma Membrane Domains with Different Lipid Compositions Which Attract Distinct EXO70 Subunits

  • Zdeňka Kubátová,
  • Přemysl Pejchar,
  • Martin Potocký,
  • Juraj Sekereš,
  • Viktor Žárský and
  • Ivan Kulich

Plasma membrane (PM) lipid composition and domain organization are modulated by polarized exocytosis. Conversely, targeting of secretory vesicles at specific domains in the PM is carried out by exocyst complexes, which contain EXO70 subunits that pla...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,407 Views
19 Pages

A Tailored Lipid Supplement Restored Membrane Fatty Acid Composition and Ameliorates In Vitro Biological Features of Human Amniotic Epithelial Cells

  • Valeria Pizzuti,
  • Provvidenza Maria Abruzzo,
  • Alexandros Chatgilialoglu,
  • Silvia Zia,
  • Pasquale Marrazzo,
  • Giovannamaria Petrocelli,
  • Chiara Zannini,
  • Cosetta Marchionni,
  • Paola Poggi and
  • Laura Bonsi
  • + 4 authors

24 February 2022

Cell culture conditions influence several biological and biochemical features of stem cells (SCs), including the membrane lipid profile, thus limiting the use of SCs for cell therapy approaches. The present study aims to investigate whether the in vi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,273 Views
13 Pages

Nanoliposomes Permeability in a Microfluidic Drug Delivery Platform across a 3D Hydrogel

  • Corentin Peyret,
  • Aleka Manousaki,
  • Sabine Bouguet-Bonnet,
  • Emmanuel Stratakis,
  • Laura Sanchez-Gonzalez,
  • Cyril J.F. Kahn and
  • Elmira Arab-Tehrany

Nanoliposomes are nano-sized vesicles that can be used as drug delivery carriers with the ability to encapsulate both hydrophobic and hydrophilic compounds. Moreover, their lipid compositions facilitate their internalization by cells. However, the in...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
53 Citations
13,512 Views
24 Pages

Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Ubiquitination and De-Ubiquitination in Signal Transduction and Receptor Trafficking

  • William R. Critchley,
  • Caroline Pellet-Many,
  • Benjamin Ringham-Terry,
  • Michael A. Harrison,
  • Ian C. Zachary and
  • Sreenivasan Ponnambalam

15 March 2018

Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) are membrane-based sensors that enable rapid communication between cells and their environment. Evidence is now emerging that interdependent regulatory mechanisms, such as membrane trafficking, ubiquitination, proteol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,774 Views
19 Pages

29 May 2020

NSIAD is a rare X-linked condition, caused by activating mutations in the AVPR2 gene coding for the vasopressin V2 receptor (V2R) associated with hyponatremia, despite undetectable plasma vasopressin levels. We have recently provided in vitro evidenc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,424 Views
15 Pages

Glycosylation Modulates Plasma Membrane Trafficking of CD24 in Breast Cancer Cells

  • Amanda Chantziou,
  • Kostas Theodorakis,
  • Hara Polioudaki,
  • Eelco de Bree,
  • Marilena Kampa,
  • Dimitris Mavroudis,
  • Elias Castanas and
  • Panayiotis A. Theodoropoulos

In breast cancer, expression of Cluster of Differentiation 24 (CD24), a small GPI-anchored glycoprotein at the cell periphery, is associated with metastasis and immune escape, while its absence is associated with tumor-initiating capacity. Since the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,150 Views
18 Pages

Human Basal and Suprabasal Keratinocytes Are Both Able to Generate and Maintain Dermo–Epidermal Skin Substitutes in Long-Term In Vivo Experiments

  • Luca Pontiggia,
  • Akshay Kumar Ahuja,
  • Hesham Kamaleldin Yosef,
  • Dominic Rütsche,
  • Ernst Reichmann,
  • Ueli Moehrlen and
  • Thomas Biedermann

9 July 2022

The basal layer of human interfollicular epidermis has been described to harbour both quiescent keratinocyte stem cells and a transit amplifying cell population that maintains the suprabasal epidermal layers. We performed immunofluorescence analyses...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,032 Views
20 Pages

Plakophilin 3 Is Involved in Basal Body Docking in Multiciliated Cells

  • Panagiota Louka,
  • Chrysovalantou Kyriakou,
  • Ioanna Diakourti and
  • Paris Skourides

Multiciliated cells generate fluid flow along epithelial surfaces, and defects in their development or function cause primary ciliary dyskinesia. The fluid flow is generated by the coordinated beating of motile cilia, which are microtubule-based orga...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
6,936 Views
12 Pages

Porcine Intestinal Apical-Out Organoid Model for Gut Function Study

  • Sang-Seok Joo,
  • Bon-Hee Gu,
  • Yei-Ju Park,
  • Chae-Yun Rim,
  • Min-Ji Kim,
  • Sang-Ho Kim,
  • Jin-Ho Cho,
  • Hyeun-Bum Kim and
  • Myunghoo Kim

3 February 2022

Pig models provide valuable research information on farm animals, veterinary, and biomedical sciences. Experimental pig gut models are used in studies on physiology, nutrition, and diseases. Intestinal organoids are powerful tools for investigating i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,173 Views
21 Pages

16 September 2021

It has been established that enhancement of serotonergic transmission contributes to improvement of major depression; however, several post-mortem studies and experimental depression rodent models suggest that functional abnormalities of astrocytes p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,129 Views
16 Pages

5 April 2025

Airway basal cells from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients show a reduction in HOXA1 expression and generate an abnormal airway epithelium. Because the specific role of HOXA1 in airway basal cells is not known, we investigated the contrib...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,390 Views
20 Pages

7 October 2022

Invasion of the connective tissue by carcinoma cells is accompanied by disintegration and reorganization of the hemidesmosomes, which connect the basement membrane to the basal epithelial cells. In terms of mediating the basement membrane, i.e., basa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,067 Views
13 Pages

Immersed-Prism TIRF Microscopy for Visualizing Intraflagellar Transport in Live Cells

  • Maya Chauhan,
  • Jun-Hyun Kim,
  • Dibyendu K. Sasmal,
  • Martin F. Engelke and
  • Uttam Manna

9 October 2025

Total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy excites fluorophores within a few hundred nanometers of the sample–substrate interface, enabling high-contrast imaging near the cell membrane. When cultured cells differentiate, the membr...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,135 Views
22 Pages

Antioxidants as an Epidermal Stem Cell Activator

  • Soon-Hyo Kwon and
  • Kyoung-Chan Park

7 October 2020

Antioxidants may modulate the microenvironment of epidermal stem cells by reducing the production of reactive oxygen species or by regulating the expression of extracellular matrix protein. The extracellular membrane is an important component of the...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
31 Citations
7,065 Views
18 Pages

29 January 2021

The bacterial flagellum and the related virulence-associated injectisome system of pathogenic bacteria utilize a type III secretion system (T3SS) to export substrate proteins across the inner membrane in a proton motive force-dependent manner. The T3...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,162 Views
19 Pages

Deep Learning-Assisted High-Throughput Analysis of Freeze-Fracture Replica Images Applied to Glutamate Receptors and Calcium Channels at Hippocampal Synapses

  • David Kleindienst,
  • Jacqueline Montanaro,
  • Pradeep Bhandari,
  • Matthew J. Case,
  • Yugo Fukazawa and
  • Ryuichi Shigemoto

14 September 2020

The molecular anatomy of synapses defines their characteristics in transmission and plasticity. Precise measurements of the number and distribution of synaptic proteins are important for our understanding of synapse heterogeneity within and between b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,255 Views
12 Pages

Myconoside Affects the Viability of Polarized Epithelial MDCKII Cell Line by Interacting with the Plasma Membrane and the Apical Junctional Complexes

  • Aneliya Kostadinova,
  • Galya Staneva,
  • Tanya Topouzova-Hristova,
  • Daniela Moyankova,
  • Vesela Yordanova,
  • Ralitsa Veleva,
  • Biliana Nikolova,
  • Albena Momchilova,
  • Dimitar Djilianov and
  • Rusina Hazarosova

The phenyl glycoside myconoside, extracted from Balkan endemic Haberlea rhodopensis, has a positive effect on human health, but the exact molecular mechanism of its action is still unknown. The cell membrane and its associated junctional complex are...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,516 Views
16 Pages

Relapse-Free Survival and PD-L1 Expression in First High- and Low-Grade Relapsed Luminal, Basal and Double-Negative P53-Mutant Non-Muscular Invasive Bladder Cancer Depending on Previous Chemo- and Immunotherapy

  • Ekaterina Blinova,
  • Dmitry Enikeev,
  • Dmitry Roshchin,
  • Elena Samyshina,
  • Olga Deryabina,
  • Aleksander Tertychnyy,
  • Dmitry Blinov,
  • Evgenia Kogan,
  • Marina Dudina and
  • Dmitrij Perepechin
  • + 5 authors

21 May 2020

The goal of this study was to assess how PD-L1 expression in tissue specimens of patients with main molecular subtypes of NMIBC (luminal, basal and double-negative p53-mutant) associates with relapsed-free survival in dependence on the tumor grade an...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2,186 Views
15 Pages

28 May 2025

Background/Objectives: The rehabilitation of severely resorbed anterior alveolar ridges presents significant clinical challenges due to esthetic demands and the limited bone volume in this region. Basal cortical implants, which are designed to engage...

  • Article
  • Open Access
46 Citations
4,155 Views
15 Pages

Formulations Based on Drug Loaded Aptamer-Conjugated Liposomes as a Viable Strategy for the Topical Treatment of Basal Cell Carcinoma—In Vitro Tests

  • Anca N. Cadinoiu,
  • Delia M. Rata,
  • Leonard I. Atanase,
  • Cosmin T. Mihai,
  • Simona E. Bacaita and
  • Marcel Popa

Topical liposomal drug formulations containing AS1411-aptamer conjugated liposomes were designed to deliver in a sustained way the 5-fluorouracil to the tumor site but also to increase the compliance of patients with basal cell carcinoma. The 5-fluor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,131 Views
16 Pages

22 August 2020

The Notch signaling pathway plays a key role in proliferation and differentiation. We investigated the effect of Jagged 1 (Jag1)-mediated Notch signaling activation in the human limbal stem/progenitor cell (LSC) population and the stratification of t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,574 Views
11 Pages

18 September 2021

Objectives: Tissue architecture and cell morphology suffer profound alterations during oral cancer and are important markers for its progression and outcome. For precise visualization of tissue architecture in oral cancer, we used confocal microscopy...

  • Review
  • Open Access
39 Citations
6,606 Views
32 Pages

Amyloid β, Lipid Metabolism, Basal Cholinergic System, and Therapeutics in Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Victoria Campos-Peña,
  • Pavel Pichardo-Rojas,
  • Talía Sánchez-Barbosa,
  • Emma Ortíz-Islas,
  • Citlali Ekaterina Rodríguez-Pérez,
  • Pedro Montes,
  • Gerardo Ramos-Palacios,
  • Daniela Silva-Adaya,
  • Rafael Valencia-Quintana and
  • Danira Toral-Rios
  • + 1 author

11 October 2022

The presence of insoluble aggregates of amyloid β (Aβ) in the form of neuritic plaques (NPs) is one of the main features that define Alzheimer’s disease. Studies have suggested that the accumulation of these peptides in the brain sign...

  • Review
  • Open Access
28 Citations
6,122 Views
22 Pages

Diverse Roles of Annexin A6 in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Prognosis and EGFR-Targeted Therapies

  • Olga Y. Korolkova,
  • Sarrah E. Widatalla,
  • Stephen D. Williams,
  • Diva S. Whalen,
  • Heather K. Beasley,
  • Josiah Ochieng,
  • Thomas Grewal and
  • Amos M. Sakwe

7 August 2020

The calcium (Ca2+)-dependent membrane-binding Annexin A6 (AnxA6), is a multifunctional, predominantly intracellular scaffolding protein, now known to play relevant roles in different cancer types through diverse, often cell-type-specific mechanisms....

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,137 Views
24 Pages

Glutamatergic Receptor Trafficking and Delivery: Role of the Exocyst Complex

  • Matías Lira,
  • Rodrigo G. Mira,
  • Francisco J. Carvajal,
  • Pedro Zamorano,
  • Nibaldo C. Inestrosa and
  • Waldo Cerpa

3 November 2020

Cells comprise several intracellular membrane compartments that allow them to function properly. One of these functions is cargo movement, typically proteins and membranes within cells. These cargoes ride microtubules through vesicles from Golgi and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,039 Views
14 Pages

Keratinocyte Capability for Smooth Sheet Formation on a Step Pattern Substrate

  • Nozomu Kitamura,
  • Shoichi Makara,
  • Masami Kojima,
  • Isao Tsuyumoto,
  • Masahiro Sokabe,
  • Kennedy Omondi Okeyo and
  • Hiroaki Hirata

The proper architecture of the epidermis is crucial for the barrier function of the skin against the external environment. In interfollicular regions, the epidermis preserves a flat outer surface despite the undulating topography of the underlying ba...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,986 Views
12 Pages

Expression of SLC26A9 in Airways and Its Potential Role in Asthma

  • Jiraporn Ousingsawat,
  • Raquel Centeio,
  • Rainer Schreiber and
  • Karl Kunzelmann

SLC26A9 is an epithelial anion transporter with a poorly defined function in airways. It is assumed to contribute to airway chloride secretion and airway surface hydration. However, immunohistochemistry showing precise localization of SLC26A9 in airw...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,813 Views
15 Pages

E-Cadherin/HMR-1 Membrane Enrichment Is Polarized by WAVE-Dependent Branched Actin

  • Luigy Cordova-Burgos,
  • Falshruti B. Patel and
  • Martha C. Soto

Polarized epithelial cells adhere to each other at apical junctions that connect to the apical F-actin belt. Regulated remodeling of apical junctions supports morphogenesis, while dysregulated remodeling promotes diseases such as cancer. We have docu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
51 Citations
5,972 Views
19 Pages

Chrysosplenol d, a Flavonol from Artemisia annua, Induces ERK1/2-Mediated Apoptosis in Triple Negative Human Breast Cancer Cells

  • Sophia J. Lang,
  • Michael Schmiech,
  • Susanne Hafner,
  • Christian Paetz,
  • Katharina Werner,
  • Menna El Gaafary,
  • Christoph Q. Schmidt,
  • Tatiana Syrovets and
  • Thomas Simmet

Triple negative human breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive cancer subtype with poor prognosis. Besides the better-known artemisinin, Artemisia annua L. contains numerous active compounds not well-studied yet. High-performance liquid chromatography c...

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