Cross-linking of glycosphingolipids at the plasma membrane: consequences for intracellular signaling and traffic
TI Klokk, S Kavaliauskiene, K Sandvig - Cellular and molecular life …, 2016 - Springer
Glycosphingolipids (GSLs) are predominantly found in the outer leaflet of the plasma
membrane, where they play a role in important processes such as cell adhesion, migration …
membrane, where they play a role in important processes such as cell adhesion, migration …
[HTML][HTML] Benzothiadiazole oligoene fatty acids: fluorescent dyes with large Stokes shifts
LJ Patalag, DB Werz - Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2016 - beilstein-journals.org
Herein, we report on the synthesis and characterization of novel fluorescent fatty acids with
large Stokes shifts. Three examples consisting of the same number of carbon atoms and …
large Stokes shifts. Three examples consisting of the same number of carbon atoms and …
Membrane dynamics in cancer cells
S Kavaliauskiene - 2016 - duo.uio.no
In this study we have focused on the role of lipids in intracellular transport, and how
trafficking as well as the cell lipidome are regulated in response to various treatments. First …
trafficking as well as the cell lipidome are regulated in response to various treatments. First …
Mechanismy a aplikace translokace makromolekul přes membrány eukaryotických buněk účinkem bakteriálních toxinů
J Poledňák - 2016 - dspace.cuni.cz
Mechanismy translokace přes plazmatickou membránu eukaryotických buněk jsou
důležitým faktorem virulence patogenních bakterií způsobujících onemocnění eukaryotickým …
důležitým faktorem virulence patogenních bakterií způsobujících onemocnění eukaryotickým …
Folding and Endocytosis of Anthrax Toxin Receptors
SE Friebe - 2016 - infoscience.epfl.ch
Bacillus anthracis is the causative agent of the infectious disease anthrax. The disease is
caused after taking up the spores by either inhalation, ingestion or through skin lesion. They …
caused after taking up the spores by either inhalation, ingestion or through skin lesion. They …