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2001
A method of identifying at least one consensus sequence for an intracellular antibody (ICS) comprising the steps of: creating a database comprising sequences of validated intracellular antibodies (VIDA database) and aligning the sequences of validated intracellular antibodies according to Kabat; determining the frequency with which a particular amino ...
CATTANEO, ANTONINO +4 more
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A method of identifying at least one consensus sequence for an intracellular antibody (ICS) comprising the steps of: creating a database comprising sequences of validated intracellular antibodies (VIDA database) and aligning the sequences of validated intracellular antibodies according to Kabat; determining the frequency with which a particular amino ...
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1991
Protein trafficking and membrane assembly are accomplished in eukaryotes by the specific targeting and fusion of vesicles. In this review we describe some of the molecules implicated as components of the fusion apparatus, and evidence that suggests the same factors are recruited for a variety of intracellular fusion events.
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Protein trafficking and membrane assembly are accomplished in eukaryotes by the specific targeting and fusion of vesicles. In this review we describe some of the molecules implicated as components of the fusion apparatus, and evidence that suggests the same factors are recruited for a variety of intracellular fusion events.
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Intracellular sterol trafficking
Experientia, 1990Sterols are acquired by cells either biosynthetically by the interaction of cytoplasmic and endoplasmic reticulum elements, or by endocytosis. The subcellular distribution of sterols, however, argues that sterols are trafficked quickly from sites of acquisition to target membranes, particularly the plasma membrane.
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Nature Methods, 2013
Small, genetically encoded probes for real-time detection and perturbation of cellular events are gaining attention.
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Small, genetically encoded probes for real-time detection and perturbation of cellular events are gaining attention.
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Imaging Intracellular Fluorescent Proteins at Nanometer Resolution
Science, 2006E. Betzig +8 more
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1989
One of the most intriguing properties of cellular membranes is their ability to fuse with one another. Within a living cell numerous membrane fusion and fission events occur, mediating the flow of cellular constituents between different cell organelles. How do two adhering membranes achieve this complex merging operation within the restriction posed by
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One of the most intriguing properties of cellular membranes is their ability to fuse with one another. Within a living cell numerous membrane fusion and fission events occur, mediating the flow of cellular constituents between different cell organelles. How do two adhering membranes achieve this complex merging operation within the restriction posed by
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Oligonucleotide-Modified Gold Nanoparticles for Intracellular Gene Regulation*
Spherical Nucleic Acids, 2020Nathaniel L. Rosi +5 more
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Intracellular Oxygen Microelectrodes
1973In this presentation the work of many associates of mine will be discussed, most notably Dr. Pankajam Nair. I will say little about the construction of the micro O2 electrode since the method is essentially the same as has been published (7). Rather, I will first briefly discuss tests of its reliability and new calibration techniques; then some of our ...
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Monitoring intracellular transport
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1975Abstract Ingested plastic scintillator spheres are shown to be a useful tool for investigating intracellular transport of material labelled by a weak beta emitter. It is found that-by numerically solving a linear integral equation with known kernel-the time evolution of the intracellular emitter density profile in the vicinity of the cell membrane is
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