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Energy and Dynamics of Caveolae Trafficking

open access: yesFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2021
Caveolae are 70–100 nm diameter plasma membrane invaginations found in abundance in adipocytes, endothelial cells, myocytes, and fibroblasts. Their bulb-shaped membrane domain is characterized and formed by specific lipid binding proteins including ...
Claudia Matthaeus, Justin W. Taraska
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Interaction of caveolin-1 with Ku70 inhibits Bax-mediated apoptosis. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2012
Caveolin-1, the structural protein component of caveolae, acts as a scaffolding protein that functionally regulates signaling molecules. We show that knockdown of caveolin-1 protein expression enhances chemotherapeutic drug-induced apoptosis and inhibits
Huafei Zou   +2 more
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Caveolin-1 is a risk factor for postsurgery metastasis in preclinical melanoma models [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Melanomas are highly lethal skin tumours that are frequently treated by surgical resection. However, the efficacy of such procedures is often limited by tumour recurrence and metastasis. Caveolin-1 (CAV1) has been attributed roles as a tumour suppressor,
Aguilar-Guzmán, L   +11 more
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Lipid droplet analysis in caveolin-deficient adipocytes: alterations in surface phospholipid composition and maturation defects[S]

open access: yesJournal of Lipid Research, 2010
Caveolins form plasmalemnal invaginated caveolae. They also locate around intracellular lipid droplets but their role in this location remains unclear. By studying primary adipocytes that highly express caveolin-1, we characterized the impact of caveolin-
Cédric M. Blouin   +12 more
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Loss of Caveolin 1 is Associated With the Expression of Aquaporin 1 and Bladder Dysfunction in Mice [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Neurourology Journal, 2015
Purpose: It is suggested that caveolin and aquaporin might be closely associated with bladder signal activity. We investigated the effect of the deletion of caveolin 1, using caveolin 1 knockout mice, on the expression of aquaporin 1 in order to identify
Seheon Jung   +6 more
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Decreased urothelial expression of caveolin 1 and 2 in aging rats showing detrusor overactivity: Potential association with aging bladder [PDF]

open access: yesInvestigative and Clinical Urology, 2021
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of aging on bladder function and caveolin protein expression in rat urothelium. Materials and Methods: Female Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into the following two groups: young age ...
Jae Hyeon Kim   +2 more
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Prognostic significance of epithelial/stromal caveolin‐1 expression in prostatic hyperplasia, high grade prostatic intraepithelial hyperplasia and prostatic carcinoma and its correlation with microvessel density

open access: yesJournal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute, 2017
Caveolin-1 may play a role in cancer development and progression. The aim was to record the expression and localization of caveolin-1 in benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), high grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (HGPIN) and prostatic carcinoma ...
Dareen A. Mohammed, Duaa S. Helal
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カベオリン異常症における特徴的な骨格筋MRI画像所見に関する検討 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
博士(医学) 甲第702号(主論文の要旨、要約、審査結果の要旨、本文),著者名:Kumiko IHIGURO・Takahiro NAKAYAMA・Masaru YOSHIOKA・Terumi MURAKAMI・Sachiko KAJINO・Minobu SHICHIJI・Takatoshi SATO・Naomi HINO-FUKUYO・Satoshi KURU・Makiko OSAWA・Satoru NAGATA・Mariko OKUBO・Nobuyuki MURAKAMI・Yukiko K ...
石黒 久美子
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The TGF-β1/p53/PAI-1 Signaling Axis in Vascular Senescence: Role of Caveolin-1

open access: yesBiomolecules, 2019
Stress-induced premature cellular senescence is a significant factor in the onset of age-dependent disease in the cardiovascular system. Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), a major TGF-β1/p53 target gene and negative regulator of the plasmin-based
R. Samarakoon   +3 more
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SnapShot: Caveolae, Caveolins, and Cavins [PDF]

open access: yesCell, 2013
Caveolae, submicroscopic bulb-shaped plasma membrane pits, are an abundant feature of many mammalian cells (Parton and del Pozo, 2013). Caveolae and the major proteins of caveolae, caveolins (Rothberg et al., 1992), and cavins (Hill et al., 2008), are linked to a number of human diseases such as muscular dystrophy, cardiomyopathy, and lipodys -trophy ...
Ariotti, Nicholas, Parton Robert G.
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