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A role for F-BAR protein Rga7p during cytokinesis in S. pombe.
Arasada R, Pollard TD.
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FlnA binding to PACSIN2 F-BAR domain regulates membrane tubulation in megakaryocytes and platelets.
Begonja AJ +13 more
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Horava-Lifshitz $F(\bar{R})$ Theories and the Swampland
The compatibility between the de Sitter Swampland conjecture and Ho\v{r}ava-Lifshitz $F(\bar{R})$ theories with a flat FLRW metric is studied. We first study the standard $f(R)$ theories and show that the only way in which the dS conjecture can be made independent of $R$ is by considering a power law of the form $f(R)\sim R^{\gamma}$.
Hugo García-Compean +2 more
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A tight spatio-temporal coordination of the machineries controlling actin dynamics and membrane remodelling is crucial for a huge variety of cellular processes that shape cells into a multicellular organism. Dynamic membrane remodelling is achieved by a functional relationship between proteins that control plasma membrane curvature, membrane fission ...
Robert, Fricke +2 more
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Low-Distortion Long Variable Delay of Linear Frequency Modulated Waveforms
The impulse response of 500-MHz-wide, linear frequency modulated (LFM) waveforms is delayed and advanced by 50 ns using microwave-photonic processing.
Yonatan Stern +5 more
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F-BAR/EFC Domain Proteins: Some Assembly Required [PDF]
Polymeric spirals of crescent-shaped BAR-domain superfamily proteins are touted to girdle eukaryotic phospholipid bilayers into narrow tubules for trafficking and membrane remodeling events. But McDonald et al. (2015) in this issue of Developmental Cell question whether this broadly held view and conceptually appealing mechanism for membrane sculpting ...
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The F-BAR Protein PACSIN2 Regulates Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Internalization [PDF]
Signaling via growth factor receptors, including the epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor, is key to various cellular processes, such as proliferation, cell survival, and cell migration. In a variety of human diseases such as cancer, aberrant expression and activation of growth factor receptors can lead to disturbed signaling.
de Kreuk, Bart-Jan +4 more
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Thiopurines in inflammatory bowel disease revisited.
Although a great variety of new drugs have been introduced for the therapy of inflammatory bowel diseases so far, a definite cure of the disease is still out of scope. An anti-inflammatory approach to induce remission followed by maintenance therapy with
F. Bär, C. Sina, K. Fellermann
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Fibered Multilinks and singularities $f \bar g$
In this article we extend Milnor's fibration theorem for complex singularities to the case of singularities $f \bar g:(X,P) \to (C,0))$ defined on a complex analytic singularity germ $(X,P)$, with $f, g$ holomorphic and $f \bar g$ having an isolated critical value at $0 \in C$. This can also be regarded as a result for meromorphic germs.
Pichon, Anne, Seade, José
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FCHSD1 and FCHSD2 are expressed in hair cell stereocilia and cuticular plate and regulate actin polymerization in vitro. [PDF]
Mammalian FCHSD1 and FCHSD2 are homologous proteins containing an amino-terminal F-BAR domain and two SH3 domains near their carboxyl-termini. We report here that FCHSD1 and FCHSD2 are expressed in mouse cochlear sensory hair cells.
Huiren Cao +9 more
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