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Chaperoning SNARE Folding and Assembly
SNARE proteins and Sec1/Munc18 (SM) proteins constitute the core molecular engine that drives nearly all intracellular membrane fusion and exocytosis.
Yongli Zhang, Frederick M Hughson
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Yeast vacuole fusion requires R-SNARE, Q-SNAREs, and HOPS. A HOPS SM-family subunit binds the R- and Qa-SNAREs. We now report that HOPS binds each of the four SNAREs.
Hongki Song +4 more
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Case Report: Endoscopic anal papillectomy combined with ligation: a new approach for the treatment of grade IV hemorrhoids (with video) [PDF]
Background and aimsHemorrhoids represent the most prevalent anorectal disorder globally. They are categorized into three types based on location: internal, external, and mixed hemorrhoids.
Xiaopan Lv +5 more
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Membrane Fusion: Grappling with SNARE and SM Proteins
Thomas C Südhof, James E Rothman
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The primed SNARE–complexin–synaptotagmin complex for neuronal exocytosis
Qiangjun Zhou, Peng Zhou, Minglei Zhao
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Percutaneous Retrieval of a Fragmented Port-a-Cath With the Snaring Technique [PDF]
Background: Long-term use of central venous catheters is common in cancer patients for chemotherapy. The remaining of these catheters after the end of the treatment period can be associated with complications such as thrombosis and catheter fragmentation.
Hossein Farshidi +2 more
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Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty is associated with less complications compared to the open surgical technique. Fractured guidewire inside coronary arteries is not common during the procedure.
Sudeb Mukherjee, Kaushik Paul
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Exosomes play crucial roles in local and distant cellular communication and are involved in various physiological and pathological processes. Tumour‐derived exosomes are pivotal to tumorigenesis, but the precise mechanisms underlying their secretion ...
Chuqi Liu +5 more
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Chaperoning SNARE assembly and disassembly
Frederick M Hughson
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Background: SNARE proteins play a vital role in membrane fusion and cellular physiology and pathological processes. Many potential therapeutics for mental diseases or even cancer based on SNAREs are also developed.
Q. Kha, Quang-Thai Ho, N. Le
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