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The Journal of Gene Medicine, 2003
AbstractPathogen entry into cells occurs by direct penetration of the plasma membrane, clathrinâmediated endocytosis, caveolar endocytosis, pinocytosis or macropinocytosis. For a particular agent, the infectious pathways are typically restricted, reflecting a tight relationship with the host.
Meier, O, Greber, U F
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AbstractPathogen entry into cells occurs by direct penetration of the plasma membrane, clathrinâmediated endocytosis, caveolar endocytosis, pinocytosis or macropinocytosis. For a particular agent, the infectious pathways are typically restricted, reflecting a tight relationship with the host.
Meier, O, Greber, U F
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Physiological Reviews, 1997
Mammalian cells take up extracellular material by a variety of different mechanisms that are collectively termed endocytosis. Endocytic mechanisms serve many important cellular functions including the uptake of extracellular nutrients, regulation of cell-surface receptor expression, maintenance of cell polarity, and antigen presentation.
S, Mukherjee, R N, Ghosh, F R, Maxfield
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Mammalian cells take up extracellular material by a variety of different mechanisms that are collectively termed endocytosis. Endocytic mechanisms serve many important cellular functions including the uptake of extracellular nutrients, regulation of cell-surface receptor expression, maintenance of cell polarity, and antigen presentation.
S, Mukherjee, R N, Ghosh, F R, Maxfield
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Atherosclerosis, 2018
During their metabolism, all lipoproteins undergo endocytosis, either to be degraded intracellularly, for example in hepatocytes or macrophages, or to be re-secreted, for example in the course of transcytosis by endothelial cells. Moreover, there are several examples of internalized lipoproteins sequestered intracellularly, possibly to exert ...
Paolo Zanoni+4 more
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During their metabolism, all lipoproteins undergo endocytosis, either to be degraded intracellularly, for example in hepatocytes or macrophages, or to be re-secreted, for example in the course of transcytosis by endothelial cells. Moreover, there are several examples of internalized lipoproteins sequestered intracellularly, possibly to exert ...
Paolo Zanoni+4 more
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2004
Eukaryotic cells use endocytosis to internalise plasma membrane, surface receptors and their ligands, viruses and various extracellular soluble molecules. Endocytosis has been regarded as a long-term mechanism of signal attenuation via receptor clearance from the cell surface.
S. Polo, S. Pece, P.P. Di Fiore
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Eukaryotic cells use endocytosis to internalise plasma membrane, surface receptors and their ligands, viruses and various extracellular soluble molecules. Endocytosis has been regarded as a long-term mechanism of signal attenuation via receptor clearance from the cell surface.
S. Polo, S. Pece, P.P. Di Fiore
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Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2009
Endocytic mechanisms control the lipid and protein composition of the plasma membrane, thereby regulating how cells interact with their environments. Here, we review what is known about mammalian endocytic mechanisms, with focus on the cellular proteins that control these events.
Gary J. Doherty, Harvey T. McMahon
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Endocytic mechanisms control the lipid and protein composition of the plasma membrane, thereby regulating how cells interact with their environments. Here, we review what is known about mammalian endocytic mechanisms, with focus on the cellular proteins that control these events.
Gary J. Doherty, Harvey T. McMahon
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ChemInform Abstract: Endocytosis at the Nanoscale
ChemInform, 2012AbstractReview: 376 refs.
Irene Canton, Giuseppe Battaglia
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1989
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on certain aspects of the endocytic pathways of the protein import into cells and the routes they subsequently follow. Transport and sorting of proteins are essential processes for the function and differentiation of eukaryotic cells.
Sjur Olsnes+3 more
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Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on certain aspects of the endocytic pathways of the protein import into cells and the routes they subsequently follow. Transport and sorting of proteins are essential processes for the function and differentiation of eukaryotic cells.
Sjur Olsnes+3 more
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2011
Many cellular signaling processes are governed by endocytosis through the internalization of plasma membrane receptors. This receptor clearance defines the quality with which a cell can react to extracellular stimuli. However, growing evidence indicates that endocytosis also enables the formation of endosome-specific signal transduction complexes ...
Harald W. Platta, Harald Stenmark
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Many cellular signaling processes are governed by endocytosis through the internalization of plasma membrane receptors. This receptor clearance defines the quality with which a cell can react to extracellular stimuli. However, growing evidence indicates that endocytosis also enables the formation of endosome-specific signal transduction complexes ...
Harald W. Platta, Harald Stenmark
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