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Cell fusion and nuclear fusion in plants
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2016Eukaryotic cells are surrounded by a plasma membrane and have a large nucleus containing the genomic DNA, which is enclosed by a nuclear envelope consisting of the outer and inner nuclear membranes. Although these membranes maintain the identity of cells, they sometimes fuse to each other, such as to produce a zygote during sexual reproduction or to ...
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Cell-Cell Fusion, Chemotaxis and Metastasis [PDF]
This review covers the concept of cell-cell fusion as an important feature of cancer progression and its consequences. The fusion of abnormal (mutated proliferating) cells with “task force” cells of the immune system (e.g., leukocytes and stem cells) that respond to tissue damage and stress has now been demonstrated.
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Receptor binding and priming of the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 for membrane fusion
Nature, 2020Steven J Gamblin+2 more
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Regulation and Control of Cell–Cell Fusions
2010Cell fusions are important to fertilization, fetal development and homeostasis. Retroviruses infect cells by fusing with them and recent data suggest that mammals may have adopted the retroviral fusion machinery for their own use and combined it with numerous other factors controlling cell specificity and self recognition, motility-migration, filopodia
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Bone marrow cells adopt the phenotype of other cells by spontaneous cell fusion
Nature, 2002N. Terada+9 more
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Translating cancer genomes and transcriptomes for precision oncology
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2016Sameek Roychowdhury, Arul M Chinnaiyan
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