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Microgravity and cancer cells: from molecular mechanisms to therapeutic strategies. [PDF]

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Laminar CD34+ membranous cells with mechanosensitive properties in subcutaneous fascia of the abdominal midline. [PDF]

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NoxO1 promotes endosome formation and reduces intracellular vesicle processing. [PDF]

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Actin Binding Proteins: Regulation of Cytoskeletal Microfilaments

Physiological Reviews, 2003
The actin cytoskeleton is a complex structure that performs a wide range of cellular functions. In 2001, significant advances were made to our understanding of the structure and function of actin monomers. Many of these are likely to help us understand and distinguish between the structural models of actin microfilaments.
C G, dos Remedios   +6 more
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Role of Small Heat Shock Proteins in the Remodeling of Actin Microfilaments

Biochemistry (Moscow), 2022
Small heat shock proteins (sHsps) play an important role in the maintenance of proteome stability and, particularly, in stabilization of the cytoskeleton and cell contractile apparatus. Cell exposure to different types of stress is accompanied by the translocation of sHsps onto actin filaments; therefore, it is commonly believed that the sHsps are true
Lydia K, Muranova   +2 more
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Possible involvement of microfilaments in protein kinase C translocation

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1989
We investigated the role of microfilaments in stimulus-induced translocation of protein kinase C (PKC) in polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) from C57BL/6 mice. Cytochalasin B and dihydrocytochalasin B almost completely inhibited PKC translocation induced by either TPA or Ca2+ ionophore after pretreatment of cells for 30 min.
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Actin microfilament dynamics and actin side-binding proteins in plants

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2007
Actin microfilaments are highly organized and essential intracellular components of organelle movement and cell morphogenesis in plants. The organization of these microfilaments undergoes dynamic changes during cell division, elongation, and differentiation.
Takumi, Higaki   +2 more
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