Quantitative analysis of multivesicular bodies (MVBs) in the hypoglossal nerve: Evidence that neurotrophic factors do not use MVBs for retrograde axonal transport [PDF]
AbstractMultivesicular bodies (MVBs) are defined by multiple internal vesicles enclosed within an outer, limiting membrane. MVBs have previously been quantified in neuronal cell bodies and in dendrites, but their frequencies and significance in axons are controversial. Despite lack of conclusive evidence, it is widely believed that MVBs are the primary
Amy L, Altick +3 more
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Crustal structure below Popocat\'epetl Volcano (Mexico) from analysis of Rayleigh waves [PDF]
An array of ten broadband stations was installed on the Popocat\'epetl volcano (Mexico) for five months between October 2002 and February 2003. 26 regional and teleseismic earthquakes were selected and filtered in the frequency time domain to extract the
Almendros +27 more
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Anomaly Detection for MVB Network Based on Logistic Ensemble Learning
Multifunction vehicle bus (MVB) has been widely used in rail transit vehicles, but the poor working environment may result in the performance degradation of MVB network, which even endangers the driving safety in serious cases.
Huizhen WANG +3 more
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Data Synchronization Design of Driver Display Unit Based on MVB and Ethernet Redundant Communication
Aiming at the problem of data interaction and synchronization of driver display unit based on MVB (multifunction vehicle bus) and Ethernet redundant communication in the network system of current power centralized train, this paper presents a solution. A
RAO Tiangui, WANG Yu, ZHANG Yi
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Aggregate and fractal tessellations [PDF]
Consider a sequence of stationary tessellations {‹n}, n=0,1,..., of  d consisting of cells {Cn(xin)}with the nuclei {xin}. An aggregate cell of level one, C01(xi0), is the result of merging the cells of ‹1 whose nuclei lie in C0(xi0).
Tchoumatchenko, Konstantin, Zuev, Sergei
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Online diagnosis of MVB termination fault based on expert system
Abstract As a train communication technology, multifunction vehicle bus (MVB) plays a vital role in the transmission of control and monitoring data. However, the termination fault on MVB bus equipment often occurs, which leads to the increase of bit error rate and packet loss rate, and seriously affects the communication quality and ...
Haoran Gong, Changxian Li, Yijing Sun
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The Small GTPase Ral orchestrates MVB biogenesis and exosome secretion [PDF]
Extracellular vesicles are novel mediators of cell-cell communication. They are present in all species and involved in physiological and pathological processes. One class of extracellular vesicles, the exosomes, originate from an endosomal compartment, the MultiVesicular Body (MVB), and are released from the cell upon fusion of the MVB with the plasma ...
Hyenne, Vincent +2 more
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En bloc release of MVB-like small extracellular vesicle clusters by colorectal carcinoma cells
Small extracellular vesicles (EVs) are membrane enclosed structures that are usually released from cells upon exocytosis of multivesicular bodies (MVBs) as a collection of separate, free EVs.
Gábor Valcz +21 more
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Cell Propagation of Cholera Toxin CTA ADP-Ribosylating Factor by Exosome Mediated Transfer [PDF]
In this study, we report how the cholera toxin (CT) A subunit (CTA), the enzyme moiety responsible for signaling alteration in host cells, enters the exosomal pathway, secretes extracellularly, transmits itself to a cell population.
Boussadia, Zaira +11 more
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Multivesicular bodies (MVB) are endocytic compartments that enclose intraluminal vesicles (ILVs) formed by inward budding from the limiting membrane of endosomes. In T lymphocytes, ILVs are secreted as Fas ligand-bearing, pro-apoptotic exosomes following
Gonzalo Herranz +15 more
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