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Bacterial extracellular polysaccharides
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1988The synthesis of extracellular polysaccharides has been recognized in certain bacterial cultures since the 1880s. It is now apparent that a wide range of bacteria produce these polymers and an equally wide range of chemical structures are possible.
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The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 1997
Annexin II belongs to a family of calcium-dependent, phospholipid binding proteins. Annexin II was first identified as an intracellular protein and attributed intracellular functions. Although it lacks a signal peptide and its mechanism of secretion is unknown, extracellular annexin II has recently been found in several tissues as both soluble and ...
D A, Siever, H P, Erickson
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Annexin II belongs to a family of calcium-dependent, phospholipid binding proteins. Annexin II was first identified as an intracellular protein and attributed intracellular functions. Although it lacks a signal peptide and its mechanism of secretion is unknown, extracellular annexin II has recently been found in several tissues as both soluble and ...
D A, Siever, H P, Erickson
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Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 1993
Many species of yeast secrete significant amounts of protease(s). In this article, results of numerous surveys of yeast extracellular protease production have been compiled and inconsistencies in the data and limitations of the methodology have been examined.
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Many species of yeast secrete significant amounts of protease(s). In this article, results of numerous surveys of yeast extracellular protease production have been compiled and inconsistencies in the data and limitations of the methodology have been examined.
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Extracellular superoxide dismutase
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2005The extracellular space is protected from oxidant stress by the antioxidant enzyme extracellular superoxide dismutase (EC-SOD), which is highly expressed in selected tissues including blood vessels, heart, lungs, kidney and placenta. EC-SOD contains a unique heparin-binding domain at its carboxy-terminus that establishes localization to the ...
Eva, Nozik-Grayck +2 more
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Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 1988
Fibronectin remains unique among matrix components because it exists in both soluble and matrix forms. It seems likely that the necessity to prevent inappropriate matrix assembly from soluble fibronectin results in a strict requirement for catalysis by specific cells to deposit fibronectin fibrils.
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Fibronectin remains unique among matrix components because it exists in both soluble and matrix forms. It seems likely that the necessity to prevent inappropriate matrix assembly from soluble fibronectin results in a strict requirement for catalysis by specific cells to deposit fibronectin fibrils.
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Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1980
Abstract It is a misconception to think that extracellular electric currents of biologic origin are carried by all of the ions in the extracellular medium. It is established that, for certain reasonable boundary conditions, only those ion species that are transported across the plasma membranes of the biological system, or that chemically derive from
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Abstract It is a misconception to think that extracellular electric currents of biologic origin are carried by all of the ions in the extracellular medium. It is established that, for certain reasonable boundary conditions, only those ion species that are transported across the plasma membranes of the biological system, or that chemically derive from
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Science Signaling
The extracellular WNT-binding proteins SFRP and WIF1 promote and inhibit WNT signaling.
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The extracellular WNT-binding proteins SFRP and WIF1 promote and inhibit WNT signaling.
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Bacterial Extracellular Polysaccharides
2011Extracellular polysaccharides are as structurally and functionally diverse as the bacteria that synthesise them. They can be present in many forms, including cell-bound capsular polysaccharides, unbound "slime", and as O-antigen component of lipopolysaccharide, with an equally wide range of biological functions. These include resistance to desiccation,
Bazaka, Kateryna +3 more
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