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Trends in Cell Biology, 1993
Annexins have long been though to be involved in exocytosis, possibly by helping to create close interactions between membranes destined to undergo fusion. In this article, we examine recent observations that implicate annexins in three different steps of the endocytic pathway, suggesting that annexins may be universal modulators of membrane ...
Gruenberg, Jean, Emans, Neil
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Annexins have long been though to be involved in exocytosis, possibly by helping to create close interactions between membranes destined to undergo fusion. In this article, we examine recent observations that implicate annexins in three different steps of the endocytic pathway, suggesting that annexins may be universal modulators of membrane ...
Gruenberg, Jean, Emans, Neil
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1996
Abstract The annexins are a family of widely distributed Ca2+- and phospholipid-binding proteins all of which possess a conserved repeated domain. These proteins are found in both intracellular and extracellular locations and, despite being associated with many distinct cellular processes, their exact functions are not known for certain.
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Abstract The annexins are a family of widely distributed Ca2+- and phospholipid-binding proteins all of which possess a conserved repeated domain. These proteins are found in both intracellular and extracellular locations and, despite being associated with many distinct cellular processes, their exact functions are not known for certain.
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Annexin A1 and glucocorticoids as effectors of the resolution of inflammation
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2009Mauro Perretti, Fulvio D'Acquisto
exaly
Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1999
K, Kawasugi, T, Kinoshita
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K, Kawasugi, T, Kinoshita
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