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IqgC is a RasGAP from Dictyostelium discoideum. IqgC binds RasG via its RasGAP domain and deactivates it on macroendocytic cups, thereby suppressing the uptake of fluid and particles. IqgC has a positive effect on cell‐substratum adhesion, and its RGCt domain is required for recruitment to ventral foci.
Vedrana Filić+3 more
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Prospective Assessment of Clinically Relevant Fluid Balance Thresholds Associated With Postoperative Complications in Advanced Ovarian Cancer. [PDF]
Hasselgren E+10 more
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CD9‐association with PIP2 areas is regulated by a CD9 salt bridge
The tetraspanin CD9 has an intracellular salt bridge. If CD9 opens, open‐CD9 moves from PIP2‐rich areas to regions populated by its interaction partner EWI‐2. Hence, the state of the salt bridge regulates the distribution of CD9 and by this CD9‐EWI‐2 complex formation.
Yahya Homsi+2 more
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Impact of bypass percentage on clinical outcomes following one-anastomosis gastric bypass: a one-year follow-up study. [PDF]
Ebrahimian Jektaji R+2 more
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TTT and R2TP chaperone complexes are required for the assembly and activation of mTORC1. WAC directly interacts with components of TTT, R2TP, and mTORC1, and these interactions are affected by the availability of glucose and glutamine, correlating with changes in mTORC1 activity.
Sofía Cabezudo+11 more
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Paediatric type I open tibia fractures: are antibiotics alone sufficient? [PDF]
Hammond RFL+5 more
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Nitric oxide‐forming nitrite reductases in the anaerobic ammonium oxidizer Kuenenia stuttgartiensis
Anammox bacteria remove fixed nitrogen from their environment via anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) with nitrite as electron acceptor and dinitrogen gas as product. The first anammox step is the conversion of nitrite to nitric oxide by nitrite reductase.
Femke J. Vermeir+4 more
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Operative Versus Non-operative Management of Displaced Midshaft Clavicle Fractures: A Systematic Review of the Latest Literature. [PDF]
Borg L, Mifsud S, Vella M, Grech S.
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