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8 July 2025

Horizontal trafficking of subcellular components, such as nucleic acids, proteins, and membrane fragments, is utilized by tumor cells to facilitate tumor cell proliferation and survival. Conventionally, tumor cells have been known to undergo long-ran...

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34 Citations
8,668 Views
25 Pages

20 May 2021

Afferent lymphatic vessels (LVs) mediate the transport of antigen and leukocytes to draining lymph nodes (dLNs), thereby serving as immunologic communication highways between peripheral tissues and LNs. The main cell types migrating via this route ar...

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2 Citations
4,800 Views
19 Pages

Rab GTPases are essential regulators of many cellular processes and play an important role in downstream signaling vital to proper cell function. We sought to elucidate the role of novel D. discoideum GTPase RabS. Cell lines over-expressing DdRabS an...

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770 Views
28 Pages

Gold-Doped Hybrid Nanoparticles: A Versatile Tool for Multimodal Imaging of Cell Trafficking

  • Andrea Bezze,
  • Jessica Ponti,
  • Deborah Stanco,
  • Carlotta Mattioda and
  • Clara Mattu

Background: Nanomedicine has demonstrated great potential to improve drug delivery across various diseases. However, accurately monitoring the real-time trafficking of organic nanoparticles (NPs) within biological systems remains a significant challe...

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4 Citations
2,768 Views
15 Pages

13 October 2022

Goldfish are one of the most popular models for studying the genetic diversity of skin color. Transcriptome sequencing (RNA-seq) and whole genome bisulfate sequencing (WGBS) of skin tissues from the third filial (F3) cyan (CN), black (BK), and white...

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46 Citations
7,029 Views
24 Pages

12 August 2021

Entry to the afferent lymphatics marks the first committed step for immune cell migration from tissues to draining lymph nodes both for the generation of immune responses and for timely resolution of tissue inflammation. This critical process occurs...

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10 Citations
4,090 Views
21 Pages

Trace Amine-Associated Receptor 1 Trafficking to Cilia of Thyroid Epithelial Cells

  • Maria Qatato,
  • Vaishnavi Venugopalan,
  • Alaa Al-Hashimi,
  • Maren Rehders,
  • Aaron D. Valentine,
  • Zeynep Hein,
  • Uillred Dallto,
  • Sebastian Springer and
  • Klaudia Brix

16 June 2021

Trace amine-associated receptor 1 (rodent Taar1/human TAAR1) is a G protein-coupled receptor that is mainly recognized for its functions in neuromodulation. Previous in vitro studies suggested that Taar1 may signal from intracellular compartments. Ho...

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20 Citations
4,989 Views
16 Pages

HIV-1 Fusion with CD4+ T cells Is Promoted by Proteins Involved in Endocytosis and Intracellular Membrane Trafficking

  • Mariana Marin,
  • Yulia Kushnareva,
  • Caleb S. Mason,
  • Sumit K. Chanda and
  • Gregory B. Melikyan

25 January 2019

The HIV-1 entry pathway into permissive cells has been a subject of debate. Accumulating evidence, including our previous single virus tracking results, suggests that HIV-1 can enter different cell types via endocytosis and CD4/coreceptor-dependent f...

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29 Citations
9,702 Views
12 Pages

21 March 2013

Cell survival, homeostasis and cell polarity rely on the control of membrane trafficking pathways. The RUN domain (comprised of the RPIP8, UNC-14, and NESCA proteins) has been suggested to be implicated in small GTPase-mediated membrane trafficking a...

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23 Citations
12,364 Views
17 Pages

8 June 2012

Retroviruses produce full-length RNA that serves both as a genomic RNA (gRNA), which is encapsidated into virus particles, and as an mRNA, which directs the synthesis of viral structural proteins. However, we are only beginning to understand the cell...

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52 Citations
11,241 Views
23 Pages

14 November 2016

Kaposi’s sarcoma associated herpesvirus (KSHV) is etiologically associated with human endothelial cell hyperplastic Kaposi’s sarcoma and B-cell primary effusion lymphoma. KSHV infection of adherent endothelial and fibroblast cells are used as in vitr...

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15 Citations
5,786 Views
14 Pages

The adipocyte hormone leptin was first recognized for its actions in the central nervous system to regulate energy homeostasis but has since been shown to have direct actions on peripheral tissues. In pancreatic β-cells leptin suppresses insulin...

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7 Citations
2,630 Views
12 Pages

20 November 2023

Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are a unique subset of immune cells that promote an immunosuppressive phenotype due to their impacts on CD8 and regulatory T cell function. The inhibition of MDSC trafficking to the tumor microenvironment (TME...

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3 Citations
6,906 Views
22 Pages

25 August 2014

Small molecular weight GTPase Rab2 has been shown to be a resident of pre-Golgi intermediates and required for protein transport from the ER to the Golgi complex, however, the function of Rab2 in Dictyostelium has yet to be fully characterized. Usin...

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11 Citations
4,125 Views
15 Pages

19 April 2020

Neoplastic B cells from chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients (CLL) have a profound deficiency in the expression of p66Shc, an adaptor protein with pro-apoptotic and pro-oxidant activities. This defect results in leukemic B cell resistance to apoptos...

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23 Citations
8,155 Views
13 Pages

Dextran Sodium Sulfate-Induced Impairment of Protein Trafficking and Alterations in Membrane Composition in Intestinal Caco-2 Cell Line

  • Mohamad Toutounji,
  • Dalanda Wanes,
  • Mohammad El-Harakeh,
  • Marwan El-Sabban,
  • Sandra Rizk and
  • Hassan Y. Naim

A key morphological feature of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is the loss of the barrier function of intestinal epithelial cells. The present study investigates endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress in addition to alterations in protein and membrane tr...

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11 Citations
4,622 Views
18 Pages

Structural Dynamics and Activity of B19V VP1u during the pHs of Cell Entry and Endosomal Trafficking

  • Renuk V. Lakshmanan,
  • Joshua A. Hull,
  • Luke Berry,
  • Matthew Burg,
  • Brian Bothner,
  • Robert McKenna and
  • Mavis Agbandje-McKenna

30 August 2022

Parvovirus B19 (B19V) is a human pathogen that is the causative agent of fifth disease in children. It is also known to cause hydrops in fetuses, anemia in AIDS patients, and transient aplastic crisis in patients with sickle cell disease. The unique...

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6 Citations
4,119 Views
16 Pages

16 July 2021

Cancer cells need a constant supply of nutrients. SLC6A14, an amino acid transporter B0,+ (ATB0,+) that is upregulated in many cancers, transports all but acidic amino acids. In its exit from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), it is recognized by the SE...

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27 Citations
12,899 Views
21 Pages

17 June 2010

Despite efforts to improve hygenic conditions and regulate food and drinking water safety, the enteric pathogens, Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) and Shigella dysenteriae serotype 1 remain major public health concerns due to widespread...

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14 Citations
5,284 Views
12 Pages

mTOR-Dependent Stimulation of IL20RA Orchestrates Immune Cell Trafficking through Lymphatic Endothelium in Patients with Crohn’s Disease

  • Federica Ungaro,
  • Valentina Garlatti,
  • Luca Massimino,
  • Antonino Spinelli,
  • Michele Carvello,
  • Matteo Sacchi,
  • Salvatore Spanò,
  • Gaia Colasante,
  • Nicholas Valassina and
  • Silvia D’Alessio
  • + 4 authors

18 August 2019

Crohn’s disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory condition that can affect different portions of the gastrointestinal tract. Lymphatic drainage was demonstrated to be dysfunctional in CD pathogenesis, ultimately causing the failure of the resolut...

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27 Citations
6,190 Views
20 Pages

HDL-like-Mediated Cell Cholesterol Trafficking in the Central Nervous System and Alzheimer’s Disease Pathogenesis

  • Carla Borràs,
  • Aina Mercer,
  • Sònia Sirisi,
  • Daniel Alcolea,
  • Joan Carles Escolà-Gil,
  • Francisco Blanco-Vaca and
  • Mireia Tondo

19 August 2022

The main aim of this work is to review the mechanisms via which high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-mediated cholesterol trafficking through the central nervous system (CNS) occurs in the context of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Alzheimer’s diseas...

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28 Citations
5,454 Views
16 Pages

RNA-Seq Analysis Reveals CCR5 as a Key Target for CRISPR Gene Editing to Regulate In Vivo NK Cell Trafficking

  • Emily R. Levy,
  • Joseph A. Clara,
  • Robert N. Reger,
  • David S. J. Allan and
  • Richard W. Childs

19 February 2021

A growing number of natural killer (NK) cell-based immunotherapy trials utilize ex vivo expansion to grow and activate allogenic and autologous NK cells prior to administration to patients with malignancies. Recent data in both murine and macaque mod...

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9 Citations
3,477 Views
20 Pages

Background: Gram-negative infections of the peritoneal cavity result in profound modifications of peritoneal B cell populations and induce the migration of peritoneal B cells to distant secondary lymphoid organs. However, mechanisms controlling the e...

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739 Views
23 Pages

A Longitudinal 3D Live-Cell Imaging Platform to Uncover AAV Vector–Host Dynamics at Single-Cell Resolution

  • Marlies Leysen,
  • Nicolas Peredo,
  • Benjamin Pavie,
  • Benjamien Moeyaert and
  • Els Henckaerts

25 December 2025

Recombinant adeno-associated viral vectors (rAAVs) are the leading gene delivery vehicles in clinical development, yet efficient nuclear delivery remains a major barrier to effective transduction. This limitation is partly due to the incomplete under...

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7 Citations
3,913 Views
21 Pages

Parkinson’s Disease Causative Mutation in Vps35 Disturbs Tetherin Trafficking to Cell Surfaces and Facilitates Virus Spread

  • Yingzhuo Ding,
  • Yan Li,
  • Gaurav Chhetri,
  • Xiaoxin Peng,
  • Jing Wu,
  • Zejian Wang,
  • Bo Zhao,
  • Wenjuan Zhao and
  • Xueyi Li

28 March 2021

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the most common neurodegenerative movement disorder, characterized by progressive loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra, intraneuronal deposition of misfolded proteins known as Lewy bodies, and chronic neuro...

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17 Citations
3,096 Views
15 Pages

Breast cancer MCF-7 cell-line-derived mammospheres were shown to be enriched in cells with a CD44+/CD24– surface profile, consistent with breast cancer stem cells (BCSC). These BCSC were previously reported to express key sphingolipid signaling effec...

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10 Citations
5,786 Views
12 Pages

BIG3 and BIG5 Redundantly Mediate Vesicle Trafficking in Arabidopsis

  • Yiping Suo,
  • Fenhong Hu,
  • Haojie Zhu,
  • Di Li,
  • Rui Qi,
  • Jirong Huang and
  • Wenjuan Wu

Vesicle trafficking plays an important role in delivering a diverse range of cargoes between different membranous systems in eukaryotes. It is well documented that the brefeldin A (BFA)-inhibited guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF), named BIG, r...

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2 Citations
3,843 Views
19 Pages

14 February 2025

Spike protein is a surface glycoprotein of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, providing interaction of the coronavirus with angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) on the host cell. The cytoplasmic tail of the S protein plays an important role in an intracel...

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34 Citations
6,660 Views
17 Pages

CD28 Co-Stimulus Achieves Superior CAR T Cell Effector Function against Solid Tumors Than 4-1BB Co-Stimulus

  • Ana Textor,
  • Laura Grunewald,
  • Kathleen Anders,
  • Anika Klaus,
  • Silke Schwiebert,
  • Annika Winkler,
  • Maria Stecklum,
  • Jana Rolff,
  • Anton G. Henssen and
  • Annette Künkele
  • + 5 authors

2 March 2021

Spacer or co-stimulatory components in chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) design influence CAR T cell effector function. Few preclinical mouse models optimally support CAR candidate pre-selection for clinical development. Here we use a model in which mu...

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2 Citations
1,797 Views
18 Pages

Background/Objectives: Cell-based therapies have become increasingly important in the treatment of cancers and inflammatory diseases; however, therapies utilizing monocyte–macrophage lineage cells remain relatively underexplored. Non-invasive c...

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3 Citations
3,163 Views
32 Pages

Five Inhibitory Receptors Display Distinct Vesicular Distributions in Murine T Cells

  • Jiahe Lu,
  • Alisa Veler,
  • Boris Simonetti,
  • Timsse Raj,
  • Po Han Chou,
  • Stephen J. Cross,
  • Alexander M. Phillips,
  • Xiongtao Ruan,
  • Lan Huynh and
  • Christoph Wülfing
  • + 5 authors

31 October 2023

T cells can express multiple inhibitory receptors. Upon induction of T cell exhaustion in response to a persistent antigen, prominently in the anti-tumor immune response, many are expressed simultaneously. Key inhibitory receptors are CTLA-4, PD-1, L...

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8 Citations
3,878 Views
13 Pages

16 August 2021

Endocytic trafficking is an under-appreciated pathway in cardiac development. Several genes related to endocytic trafficking have been uncovered in a mutagenic ENU screen, in which mutations led to congenital heart defects (CHDs). In this article, we...

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26 Citations
14,631 Views
33 Pages

The lymphatic system plays crucial roles in immunity far beyond those of simply providing conduits for leukocytes and antigens in lymph fluid. Endothelial cells within this vasculature are distinct and highly specialized to perform roles based upon t...

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6 Citations
3,525 Views
23 Pages

Cholesterol-Depletion-Induced Membrane Repair Carries a Raft Conformer of P-Glycoprotein to the Cell Surface, Indicating Enhanced Cholesterol Trafficking in MDR Cells, Which Makes Them Resistant to Cholesterol Modifications

  • Zsuzsanna Gutay-Tóth,
  • Gabriella Gellen,
  • Minh Doan,
  • James F. Eliason,
  • János Vincze,
  • Lajos Szente,
  • Ferenc Fenyvesi,
  • Katalin Goda,
  • Miklós Vecsernyés and
  • Zsolt Bacso
  • + 1 author

2 August 2023

The human P-glycoprotein (P-gp), a transporter responsible for multidrug resistance, is present in the plasma membrane’s raft and non-raft domains. One specific conformation of P-gp that binds to the monoclonal antibody UIC2 is primarily associ...

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15 Citations
5,967 Views
19 Pages

The Expanding Role of Vesicles Containing Aquaporins

  • M Carmen Martinez-Ballesta,
  • Paula Garcia-Ibañez,
  • Lucía Yepes-Molina,
  • Juan José Rios and
  • Micaela Carvajal

22 October 2018

In animals and plants, membrane vesicles containing proteins have been defined as key for biological systems involving different processes such as trafficking or intercellular communication. Docking and fusion of vesicles to the plasma membrane occur...

  • Article
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5 Citations
5,029 Views
19 Pages

Role of Endocytosis Proteins in Gefitinib-Mediated EGFR Internalisation in Glioma Cells

  • Elisabete Cruz Da Silva,
  • Laurence Choulier,
  • Jessica Thevenard-Devy,
  • Christophe Schneider,
  • Philippe Carl,
  • Philippe Rondé,
  • Stéphane Dedieu and
  • Maxime Lehmann

21 November 2021

EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor), a member of the ErbB tyrosine kinase receptor family, is a clinical therapeutic target in numerous solid tumours. EGFR overexpression in glioblastoma (GBM) drives cell invasion and tumour progression. However,...

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7 Citations
7,394 Views
27 Pages

Cellular trafficking through the endosomal–lysosomal system is essential for the transport of cargo proteins, receptors and lipids from the plasma membrane inside the cells and across membranous organelles. By acting as sorting stations, vesicl...

  • Article
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3 Citations
2,314 Views
16 Pages

Peptide Lv Promotes Trafficking and Membrane Insertion of KCa3.1 through the MEK1–ERK and PI3K–Akt Signaling Pathways

  • Dylan L. Pham,
  • Autumn Niemi,
  • Ria Blank,
  • Gabriella Lomenzo,
  • Jenivi Tham,
  • Michael L. Ko and
  • Gladys Y.-P. Ko

17 June 2023

Peptide Lv is a small endogenous secretory peptide that is proangiogenic through hyperpolarizing vascular endothelial cells (ECs) by enhancing the current densities of KCa3.1 channels. However, it is unclear how peptide Lv enhances these currents. On...

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5 Citations
10,707 Views
18 Pages

Shiga Toxin Is Transported into the Nucleoli of Intestinal Epithelial Cells via a Carrier-Dependent Process

  • Boris Baibakov,
  • Rakhilya Murtazina,
  • Christian Elowsky,
  • Francis M. Giardiello and
  • Olga Kovbasnjuk

7 June 2010

Shiga toxin (Stx) produced by the invasive Shigella dysenteriae serotype 1 (S. dysenteriae1) causes gastrointestinal and kidney complications. It has been assumed that Stx is released intracellularly after enterocyte invasion by S. dysenteriae1. Howe...

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2 Citations
1,481 Views
21 Pages

Retrograde Transport of Tobacco Phytaspase Is Mediated by Its Partner, Tubby-like F-Box Protein 8

  • Raisa A. Galiullina,
  • Artemii A. Pigidanov,
  • Grigoriy G. Safronov,
  • Svetlana V. Trusova,
  • Anastasia D. Teplova,
  • Sergei A. Golyshev,
  • Marina V. Serebryakova,
  • Irina E. Kovaleva,
  • Anastasia V. Litvinova and
  • Andrey B. Vartapetian
  • + 1 author

Phytaspases, plant cell death-promoting and proprotein-processing proteolytic enzymes of the plant subtilase family, display aspartate (caspase-like) cleavage specificity and a very unusual retrograde trafficking from the apoplast to the cell interio...

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3 Citations
2,799 Views
16 Pages

6 November 2022

Anion exchanger-1 (AE1) is the main erythroid Cl−/HCO3− transporter that supports CO2 transport. Glycophorin A (GPA), a component of the AE1 complexes, facilitates AE1 expression and anion transport, but Glycophorin B (GPB) does not. Here...

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1 Citations
3,975 Views
25 Pages

Axonal Lysosomal Assays for Characterizing the Effects of LRRK2 G2019S

  • Priyanka Bhatia,
  • Marc Bickle,
  • Amay A. Agrawal,
  • Buster Truss,
  • Aikaterina Nikolaidi,
  • Kathrin Brockmann,
  • Lydia Reinhardt,
  • Stefanie Vogel,
  • Eva M. Szegoe and
  • Jared Sterneckert
  • + 5 authors

20 January 2024

The degeneration of axon terminals before the soma, referred to as “dying back”, is a feature of Parkinson’s disease (PD). Axonal assays are needed to model early PD pathogenesis as well as identify protective therapeutics. We hypot...

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6 Citations
2,952 Views
16 Pages

28 December 2021

In plants, secretion of cell wall components and membrane proteins plays a fundamental role in growth and development as well as survival in diverse environments. Exocytosis, as the last step of the secretory trafficking pathway, is a highly ordered...

  • Article
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6 Citations
3,315 Views
24 Pages

Shear Stress and Sub-Femtomolar Levels of Ligand Synergize to Activate ALK1 Signaling in Endothelial Cells

  • Ya-Wen Cheng,
  • Anthony R. Anzell,
  • Stefanie A. Morosky,
  • Tristin A. Schwartze,
  • Cynthia S. Hinck,
  • Andrew P. Hinck,
  • Beth L. Roman and
  • Lance A. Davidson

5 February 2024

Endothelial cells (ECs) respond to concurrent stimulation by biochemical factors and wall shear stress (SS) exerted by blood flow. Disruptions in flow-induced responses can result in remodeling issues and cardiovascular diseases, but the detailed mec...

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35 Citations
7,550 Views
25 Pages

GSK3 as a Regulator of Cytoskeleton Architecture: Consequences for Health and Disease

  • Daria Hajka,
  • Bartosz Budziak,
  • Łukasz Pietras,
  • Przemysław Duda,
  • James A. McCubrey and
  • Agnieszka Gizak

14 August 2021

Glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3) was initially isolated as a critical protein in energy metabolism. However, subsequent studies indicate that GSK-3 is a multi-tasking kinase that links numerous signaling pathways in a cell and plays a vital role in...

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1 Citations
2,139 Views
24 Pages

10 December 2023

The vesicle-associated membrane protein 7 (VAMP7) is a SNARE protein of the longin family involved in a wide range of subcellular trafficking events, including neurite sprouting and elongation. The expression of the human gene SYBL1, encoding VAMP7,...

  • Article
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4 Citations
3,660 Views
12 Pages

An Efficient Humanized Mouse Model for Oral Anti-Retroviral Administration

  • Amber K. Virdi,
  • Sang Ho,
  • Melanie S. Seaton,
  • Arnold Z. Olali,
  • Srinivas D. Narasipura,
  • Hannah J. Barbian,
  • Leannie J. Olivares,
  • Hemil Gonzalez,
  • Lee C. Winchester and
  • Jennillee Wallace
  • + 3 authors

28 March 2023

HIV anti-retrovirals (ARVs) have vastly improved the life expectancy of people living with HIV (PLWH). However, toxic effects attributed to long-term ARV use also contribute to HIV-related co-morbidities such as heart disease, bone loss and HIV-assoc...

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33 Citations
5,542 Views
18 Pages

18 October 2023

CD44 is a single-chain transmembrane receptor that exists in multiple forms due to alternative mRNA splicing and post-translational modifications. CD44 is the main cell surface receptor of hyaluronan as well as other extracellular matrix molecules, c...

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