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Prostate cancer remains a leading cause of male cancer death, yet screening cannot reliably identify aggressive disease, underscoring the need for tissue biomarkers. It is shown that primary tumors increase ER–plasma membrane junction signaling via STIM1/ORP5, whereas metastasis features their loss, Golgi dispersal, and rapid conversion of high‐mannose
Amanda J. Macke +14 more
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RETRACTED: Protein kinase C is a calcium sensor for presynaptic short-term plasticity
In presynaptic boutons, calcium (Ca2+) triggers both neurotransmitter release and short-term synaptic plasticity. Whereas synaptotagmins are known to mediate vesicle fusion through binding of high local Ca2+ to their C2 domains, the proteins that sense ...
Diasynou Fioravante +5 more
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Tubular lipid binding proteins (TULIPs) growing everywhere [PDF]
Tubular lipid binding proteins (TULIPs) have become a focus of interest in the cell biology of lipid signalling, lipid traffic and membrane contact sites.
Levine, TP, Wong, LH
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Synaptotagmin Binding to Botulinum Neurotoxins
Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) are exceptionally toxic proteins that cause paralysis but are also extensively used as treatment for various medical conditions. Most BoNTs bind two receptors on neuronal cells, namely, a ganglioside and a protein receptor.
Markel Martínez-Carranza +6 more
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Sustainable Synaptic Device with Two‐Dimensional Ferroelectric Materials for Neuromorphic Computing
α‐In2Se3 based FeSFETs can be utilized as sustainable devices through polarization switching governed by both out‐of‐plane and in‐plane polarizations. Upon reaching a fatigued state, current annealing enabled by conductance modulation can significantly enhance the endurance of FeSFETs.
Jaewook Yoo +12 more
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New insights into epileptic spasm generation and treatment from the TTX animal model
Abstract Currently, we have an incomplete understanding of the mechanisms underlying infantile epileptic spasms syndrome (IESS). However, over the past decade, significant efforts have been made to develop IESS animal models to provide much‐needed mechanistic information for therapy development.
John W. Swann +2 more
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Calpains, Cleaved Mini-Dysferlin(C72), and L-Type Channels Underpin Calcium-Dependent Muscle Membrane Repair [PDF]
Dysferlin is proposed as a key mediator of calcium-dependent muscle membrane repair, although its precise role has remained elusive. Dysferlin interacts with a new membrane repair protein, mitsugumin 53 (MG53), an E3 ubiquitin ligase that shows rapid ...
Cooper, ST +8 more
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This review illustrates how scientists engineer exosomes by hijacking the cell's own cargo‐sorting machinery. These strategies efficiently load therapeutic molecules into natural vesicles, creating powerful next‐generation drug delivery systems (Created with BioGDP.com).
Huanrong Zhu +6 more
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Targeting of synaptotagmin to neurite terminals in neuronally differentiated PC12 cells [PDF]
We have investigated structural elements that determine the accumulation of synaptotagmin, a major synaptic vesicle protein, in neurite terminals of neuronally differentiated neuroendocrine pheochromocytoma PC12 cells. We performed extensive deletion and
Enikolopov, G., Krasnov, P. A.
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Protein kinase C is a calcium sensor for presynaptic short-term plasticity [PDF]
In presynaptic boutons, calcium (Ca2+) triggers both neurotransmitter release and short-term synaptic plasticity. Whereas synaptotagmins are known to mediate vesicle fusion through binding of high local Ca2+ to their C2 domains, the proteins that sense ...
Chu, YunXiang +5 more
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