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A novel methodology for in vivo endoscopic phenotyping of colorectal cancer based on real-time analysis of the mucosal lipidome: a prospective observational study of the iKnife [PDF]
Background: This pilot study assessed the diagnostic accuracy of rapid evaporative ionization mass spectrometry (REIMS) in colorectal cancer (CRC) and colonic adenomas. Methods: Patients undergoing elective surgical resection for CRC were recruited at St.
Alexander, J +17 more
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Different regions of synaptic vesicle membrane regulate VAMP2 conformation for the SNARE assembly
Vesicle associated membrane protein 2 (VAMP2/synaptobrevin2), a core SNARE protein residing on synaptic vesicles (SVs), forms helix bundles with syntaxin-1 and SNAP25 for the SNARE assembly. Prior to the SNARE assembly, the structure of VAMP2 is unclear.
Chuchu Wang +15 more
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PURPOSE: This study aimed to identify factors affecting the difficulty of transurethral double J (JJ) stent removal in patients with renal transplants, using fluoroscopy time as a surrogate for procedural difficulty.
Elisabeth R. Seyferth +4 more
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As the number of catheterization laboratory procedures increase, there is more incidence of retention of foreign body in the form of torn catheters or devices or stents. Improvised snares are necessary in the absence of readymade snares.
Jayanta Saha +3 more
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Munc18 and Munc13 serve as a functional template to orchestrate neuronal SNARE complex assembly
The transition of the Munc18-1/syntaxin-1 complex to the SNARE complex, a key step involved in exocytosis, is regulated by Munc13-1, SNAP-25 and synaptobrevin-2, but the underlying mechanism remains elusive.
Shen Wang +6 more
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SNARE VTI13 plays a unique role in endosomal trafficking pathways associated with the vacuole and is essential for cell wall organization and root hair growth in arabidopsis [PDF]
Background and Aims: Root hairs are responsible for water and nutrient uptake from the soil and their growth is responsive to biotic and abiotic changes in their environment.
Domozych, David S. +2 more
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Although foreign material embolization is a rare complication in percutaneous coronary interventions, interventional cardiologists have to face this problem more frequently with increasing number of procedures.
Kerim Esenboğa
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A new functional class of SNAREs, designated inhibitory SNAREs (i-SNAREs), is described here. An i-SNARE inhibits fusion by substituting for or binding to a subunit of a fusogenic SNAREpin to form a nonfusogenic complex. Golgi-localized SNAREs were tested for i-SNARE activity by adding them as a fifth SNARE together with four other SNAREs that mediate ...
Oleg Varlamov +11 more
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Foreign body ingestion is a commonly encountered problem clinically with management targeted at early radiological imaging to identify high-risk features that can increase the risk of perforation. We present a 23-year-old patient with no known medical or
Raghav Bassi +3 more
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The Multifaceted Role of SNARE Proteins in Membrane Fusion
Membrane fusion is a key process in all living organisms that contributes to a variety of biological processes including viral infection, cell fertilization, as well as intracellular transport, and neurotransmitter release.
Jing Han +2 more
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