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Thermally Driven Dynamic Behaviors in Polymeric Vesicles
Synthetic cells aim to mimic biological form, function, and behavior. In this article, the thermoresponsive properties of the polymer poly(ethylene oxide)‐poly(butylene oxide) are leveraged to create a range of polymeric synthetic cell systems on the nanoscale and microscale which possess a range of biomimetic properties, including cargo release ...
Matthew E. Allen+6 more
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AP2S1 regulates APP degradation through late endosome–lysosome fusion in cells and APP/PS1 mice
Fission events at endo‐lyso interface could be favored in the presence of AP2S1, which is reminiscent of membrane fission during endocytosis. In contrast, lack of AP2S1 may inhibit this process, and alternatively facilitate endo‐lyso fusion and content exchange, leading to lysosomal degradation of APP.
Qi‐Xin Wen+11 more
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This study introduces Fourier ptychographic scattered light microscopy (FP‐SLM). It combines Fourier ptychographic microscopy (FPM), which images large fields of view with high resolution, and computational scattered light imaging (ComSLI), which visualizes densely interwoven fibers.
Simon E. van Staalduine+3 more
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OBSERVATIONS ON THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE GOLGI APPARATUS TO WALL FORMATION IN THE MARINE CHRYSOPHYCEAN ALGA, PLEUROCHRYSIS SCHERFFELII PRINGSHEIM [PDF]
R. M. Brown
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H+‐translocating V‐ATPases are regulated by reversible disassembly in many cell types. In young yeast cells, V‐ATPases are assembled and the lysosome‐like vacuole is acidified, but as cells age, V‐ATPases disassemble, vacuolar pH increases, and lifespan is shortened. Both mutation of the V‐ATPase disassembly factor Oxr1 and caloric restriction preserve
Fiza Hashmi, Patricia M. Kane
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Dictyokinesis in germ cells, or the distribution of the Golgi apparatus during cell division
Reginald James Ludford+1 more
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STRUCTURE OF ISOLATED PLANT GOLGI APPARATUS REVEALED BY NEGATIVE STAINING [PDF]
William P. Cunningham+2 more
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Abstract Background G protein‐coupled receptors are a large and functionally diverse family of membrane receptors involved in a number of biological processes. Like other proteins, G protein‐coupled receptors need to be properly folded in order to traffic to the plasma membrane and interact with agonist.
Alfredo Ulloa‐Aguirre+5 more
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ACID PHOSPHATASE ASSOCIATED WITH THE GOLGI APPARATUS IN HUMAN LIVER CELLS [PDF]
B. Bertolini, Ghada S. Hassan
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Golgi apparatus of the basidiomycete Coprinus lagopus [PDF]
Benjamin C. Lu
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