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Nuclear Entanglement: New Insights Into the Role of Cytoskeleton and Nucleoskeleton in Plant Nuclear Function

open access: yesCytoskeleton, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Of the three types of cytoskeleton known in animals—actin, microtubules, and intermediate filaments—only actin and microtubules exist in plants. Both play important roles in cellular shaping, organelle movement, organization of the endomembrane system, and cell signaling.
Norman R. Groves   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

In Vivo Cytoskeletal AMPA Receptor Transport Imaging in C. elegans

open access: yesCytoskeleton, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Long‐distance intracellular transport of ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs) is essential for proper excitatory synaptic function underlying learning and memory. Many neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative conditions have abnormal iGluR transport and trafficking, leading to an intense interest in the mechanisms and factors regulating these
Michaelis A. K., Hoerndli F. J.
wiley   +1 more source

Clinical Validation of a QSP Model for ISB 2001, a Trispecific T Cell Engager to Support Optimal FIH Study Design in RRMM Patients

open access: yesClinical Pharmacology &Therapeutics, EarlyView.
ISB 2001 is a trispecific antibody that binds to two tumor‐associated antigens (TAA), CD38 and BCMA, and crosslinks to CD3 on T cells resulting in T cell‐mediated cytotoxicity of tumor cells expressing these TAAs. ISB 2001 is currently being tested in relapsed and/or refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM) patients in the first‐in‐human (FIH) TRIgnite‐1 ...
Vinu Chandralayam Ayyappa Menon   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Identification of T:B Cell Multimers After Bispecific T Cell Engagement, Using Both Conventional and Imaging Flow Cytometry

open access: yesCytometry Part A, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Bispecific T cell engagers bring together T cells with malignant B cell targets to enable synapse formation and disease eradication of hematological malignancies. The proportion of T cells and their ability to bind to their targets varies between patients and may be a biomarker of response.
Joanne E. Davis   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

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