Cell cytoskeletal changes effected by static compressive stress lead to changes in the contractile properties of tissue regenerative collagen membranes [PDF]
Static compressive stress can influence the matrix, which subsequently affects cell behaviour and the cell’s ability to further transform the matrix.
K Gellynck +6 more
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Filamentous Chitosan Mats by Antisolvent Precipitation in the Regime of Turbulent Liquid Mixing
Chitosan microfibers with tunable size and amorphous structure were produced under turbulent flow in a high‐speed colloidal mixer. Owing to their highly accessible and high‐surface‐area architecture, these amorphous fibers intrinsically reduce silver ions, enabling the in situ formation of silver nanocrystal‐coated composites.
Tsveta Sarafska +5 more
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Polar‐localized EXO70G1 regulates root development in Arabidopsis thaliana
The putative exocyst subunit EXO70G1 exhibits apical‐basal polarity in Arabidopsis root cells; this polarity stabilizes membrane domains to facilitate targeting of the auxin transporter PIN‐FORMED2 during root development. ABSTRACT Cellular asymmetry, which represents a fundamental characteristic of cell polarity, is prominently illustrated by the ...
Juan Li +11 more
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Microfilament-coordinated adhesion dynamics drives single cell migration and shapes whole tissues [PDF]
Rocío Aguilar-Cuenca +3 more
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The sophisticated survival strategies of the pathogen Listeria monocytogenes [PDF]
The function of the ActA protein of Listeria monocytogenes has been partially elucidated. These results illustrate the sophistication with which intracellular pathogens like Listeria use the host cell to their advantage, and have provided new insights ...
Jürgen Wehland, Uwe D. Carl
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Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) are vascular lesions in the brain caused by inherited genetic mutations in the CCM1/2/3 genes that disrupt normal blood vessel function. This work demonstrates that these mutations lead to endothelial dysfunction, inflammation, and iron accumulation, which can be detected by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ...
Fabrícia Lima Fontes‐Dantas +5 more
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Cytoskeletal actin microfilaments and the transient outward potassium current in hypertrophied rat ventriculocytes [PDF]
Xiangjun Yang +8 more
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AaRgs2 negatively regulates appressorium‐like formation of A. alternata induced by pear cutin monomer via the AaRgs2‐AaGα1‐AaAC module. ABSTRACT Pathogenic fungi have developed complex and specific infection strategies to invade host tissues successfully.
Miao Zhang +4 more
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A novel 36,000-dalton actin-binding protein purified from microfilaments in Physarum plasmodia which aggregates actin filaments and blocks actin-myosin interaction. [PDF]
Satoshi Ogihara, Yūji Tonomura
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Mechanism of CO2 and NH3 transport through human aquaporin 1: Evidence for parallel CO2 pathways
Abstract figure legend The figure illustrates the permeation pathways for CO2, NH3 and H2O through AQP1. The panel on the left, with the wild‐type protein under control conditions, CO2 moves through monomeric pores (2 of 4 shown) but predominantly via an alternate pathway (perhaps the central pore of the tetramer).
Raif Musa‐Aziz +4 more
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