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Reconstituting ring-rafts in bud-mimicking topography of model membranes. [PDF]
During vesicular trafficking and release of enveloped viruses, the budding and fission processes dynamically remodel the donor cell membrane in a protein- or a lipid-mediated manner.
Jeon, Noo Li +11 more
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Tumor‐derived exosomes influence proliferation, invasion, angiogenesis, metabolic adaptation, and resistance to therapy. They also shape the immune landscape by modulating antigen presentation, suppressing cytotoxic lymphocyte activity, and promoting the expansion of immunosuppressive cell populations. Although frequently associated with immune evasion,
Jiale Li +3 more
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Association of influenza virus proteins with membrane rafts [PDF]
Assembly and budding of influenza virus proceeds in the viral budozone, a domain in the plasma membrane with characteristics of cholesterol /sphingolipid-rich membrane rafts. The viral transmembrane glycoproteins hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA)
Thaa, Bastian, Veit, Michael
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Exosomes in Metabolic Diseases: From Molecular Mechanisms to Clinical Applications
We summarize recent progress in exosome biology and elucidate their roles in interorgan communication networks underlying metabolic pathogenesis. We also comprehensively examine the evolving application of exosomes in metabolic disease management, with a focus on critically evaluating preclinical and clinical advances in exosome‐mediated therapeutic ...
Yanting Wu +3 more
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Model systems, lipid rafts, and cell membranes [PDF]
Views of how cell membranes are organized are presently changing. The lipid bilayer that constitutes these membranes is no longer understood to be a homogeneous fluid.
Simons, Kai, Vaz, Winchil L. C.
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Exosomes: Versatile Nano Mediators of Immune Regulation. [PDF]
One of many types of extracellular vesicles (EVs), exosomes are nanovesicle structures that are released by almost all living cells that can perform a wide range of critical biological functions.
Cacalano, Nicholas A +4 more
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Glioblastoma (GBM) remains a highly malignant brain tumor with limited treatment efficacy, driving the need for innovative cellular immune theranostic strategies that integrate diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Recent advances in cellular immunotherapy for GBM include chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)‐T/NK cells, macrophage‐based therapies ...
Ying Gong +14 more
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The Level of NMDA Receptor in the Membrane Modulates Amyloid-β Association and Perforation [PDF]
Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects mostly the elderly. The main histopathological markers are the senile plaques formed by amyloid-β peptide (Aβ) aggregates that can perforate the plasma membrane of cells, increasing the ...
Aguayo, Luis G +4 more
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Progress in Surface Plasmon and Other Resonance Biosensors for Biomedical Applications
This is the shortened version: Recent advancements in surface plasmon resonance and other optical resonance biosensors for biomedical applications are presented. Advanced sensing strategies are examined for the detection of diverse analytes, integration of nanomaterials and machine learning, and emerging nonplasmonic modes like guided mode resonance ...
Faten Bashar Kamal Eddin +8 more
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Receptor‐mediated interaction of ricin with the lipid bilayer of ganglioside GM1‐liposomes [PDF]
The interaction of ricin with ganglioside GM1 or glycoprotein containing liposomes was investigated. At neutral pH, ricin bound to galactose moieties on the surface of the liposomes to form ricin‐liposome complexes, but did not associate with their lipid bilayers.
Utsumi, Toshihiko +2 more
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