Cellular functions regulated by Src family kinases
SM Thomas, JS Brugge - Annual review of cell and …, 1997 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Src family protein tyrosine kinases are activated following engagement of many
different classes of cellular receptors and participate in signaling pathways that control a …
different classes of cellular receptors and participate in signaling pathways that control a …
Signaling mechanisms regulating endothelial permeability
D Mehta, AB Malik - Physiological reviews, 2006 - journals.physiology.org
The microvascular endothelial cell monolayer localized at the critical interface between the
blood and vessel wall has the vital functions of regulating tissue fluid balance and supplying …
blood and vessel wall has the vital functions of regulating tissue fluid balance and supplying …
The multiple faces of caveolae
Caveolae are a highly abundant but enigmatic feature of mammalian cells. They form
remarkably stable membrane domains at the plasma membrane but can also function as …
remarkably stable membrane domains at the plasma membrane but can also function as …
Loss of caveolae, vascular dysfunction, and pulmonary defects in caveolin-1 gene-disrupted mice
M Drab, P Verkade, M Elger, M Kasper, M Lohn… - science, 2001 - science.org
Caveolae are plasma membrane invaginations that may play an important role in numerous
cellular processes including transport, signaling, and tumor suppression. By targeted …
cellular processes including transport, signaling, and tumor suppression. By targeted …
Extracellular calcium sensing and extracellular calcium signaling
EM Brown, RJ MacLeod - Physiological reviews, 2001 - journals.physiology.org
The cloning of a G protein-coupled extracellular Ca2+ (Cao 2+)-sensing receptor (CaR) has
elucidated the molecular basis for many of the previously recognized effects of Cao 2+ on …
elucidated the molecular basis for many of the previously recognized effects of Cao 2+ on …
[HTML][HTML] The caveolae membrane system
RGW Anderson - Annual review of biochemistry, 1998 - annualreviews.org
The cell biology of caveolae is a rapidly growing area of biomedical research. Caveolae are
known primarily for their ability to transport molecules across endothelial cells, but modern …
known primarily for their ability to transport molecules across endothelial cells, but modern …
Regulation of endothelial permeability via paracellular and transcellular transport pathways
Y Komarova, AB Malik - Annual review of physiology, 2010 - annualreviews.org
The endothelium functions as a semipermeable barrier regulating tissue fluid homeostasis
and transmigration of leukocytes and providing essential nutrients across the vessel wall …
and transmigration of leukocytes and providing essential nutrients across the vessel wall …
Caveolae: one function or many?
JPX Cheng, BJ Nichols - Trends in cell biology, 2016 - cell.com
Caveolae are small, bulb-shaped plasma membrane invaginations. Mutations that ablate
caveolae lead to diverse phenotypes in mice and humans, making it challenging to uncover …
caveolae lead to diverse phenotypes in mice and humans, making it challenging to uncover …
[HTML][HTML] Caveolin-1 null mice are viable but show evidence of hyperproliferative and vascular abnormalities
B Razani, JA Engelman, XB Wang, W Schubert… - Journal of Biological …, 2001 - ASBMB
Caveolin-1 is the principal structural protein of caveolae membranes in fibroblasts and
endothelia. Recently, we have shown that the human CAV-1 gene is localized to a …
endothelia. Recently, we have shown that the human CAV-1 gene is localized to a …
[HTML][HTML] Signaling through focal adhesion kinase
DD Schlaepfer, CR Hauck, DJ Sieg - Progress in biophysics and molecular …, 1999 - Elsevier
Integrin receptor binding to extracellular matrix proteins generates intracellular signals via
enhanced tyrosine phosphorylation events that are important for cell growth, survival, and …
enhanced tyrosine phosphorylation events that are important for cell growth, survival, and …