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Tumour invasiveness, the local and systemic environment and the basis of staging systems in colorectal cancer [PDF]
background: The present study aimed to examine the relationship between tumour invasiveness (T stage), the local and systemic environment and cancer-specific survival (CSS) of patients with primary operable colorectal cancer.
A Chrysanthopoulou +47 more
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Remodeling of host membranes during herpesvirus assembly and egress
Many viruses, enveloped or non-enveloped, remodel host membrane structures for their replication, assembly and escape from host cells. Herpesviruses are important human pathogens and cause many diseases.
Ying Lv +3 more
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An Inducible ESCRT-III Inhibition Tool to Control HIV-1 Budding
HIV-1 budding as well as many other cellular processes require the Endosomal Sorting Complex Required for Transport (ESCRT) machinery. Understanding the architecture of the native ESCRT-III complex at HIV-1 budding sites is limited due to spatial ...
Haiyan Wang +8 more
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Influenza virus morphogenesis and budding. [PDF]
Influenza viruses are enveloped, negative stranded, segmented RNA viruses belonging to Orthomyxoviridae family. Each virion consists of three major sub-viral components, namely (i) a viral envelope decorated with three transmembrane proteins ...
Balogun, Rilwan A +4 more
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Our knowledge about envelope virus budding has been dramatically increased, since L-domain motifs were identified within their matrix and retroviral Gag proteins which drive virus budding. These viral proteins have been shown to interact with host cellular proteins involved in endocytosis and/or multi-vesicular body (MVB) sorting via their L-domains ...
Takashi, Irie, Takemasa, Sakaguchi
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Membrane contact sites - an interesting species, an interesting mix [PDF]
In this issue of EMBO reports, Loewen and colleagues reveal a role for plasma membrane–endoplasmic reticulum contact sites in regulating phosphatidylcholine synthesis in budding ...
Miller, Vicky J, Stephens, David J
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This publication explains the different methods of citrus propagation and includes detailed descriptions and photographs of the grafting process and other principles of propagation.
Ute Albrecht +2 more
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Why enveloped viruses need cores -- the contribution of a nucleocapsid core to viral budding
During the alphavirus lifecycle, a nucleocapsid core buds through the cell membrane to acquire an outer envelope of lipid membrane and viral glycoproteins. However, the presence of a nucleocapsid core is not required for assembly of infectious particles.
Hagan, Michael F. +2 more
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An individual based computational model of intestinal crypt fission and its application to predicting unrestrictive growth of the intestinal epithelium. [PDF]
Intestinal crypt fission is a homeostatic phenomenon, observable in healthy adult mucosa, but which also plays a pathological role as the main mode of growth of some intestinal polyps.
A. Patrick Gunning +69 more
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Members of the phylum Planctomycetota are ubiquitous bacteria that play important roles in the global carbon and nitrogen cycle. In this study, we sampled the shallow-sea hydrothermal vent system close to Panarea Island, Italy, and analyzed the bacterial
Nicolai Kallscheuer +9 more
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