Search Results - "AMIEVA, M. R"
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Hypoxia increases human keratinocyte motility on connective tissue
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-12-1997)“…Re-epithelialization of skin wounds depends upon the migration of keratinocytes from the cut margins of the wound and is enhanced when human keratinocytes are…”
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Disruption of the Epithelial Apical-Junctional Complex by Helicobacter pylori CagA
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (30-05-2003)“…Helicobacter pylori translocates the protein CagA into gastric epithelial cells and has been linked to peptic ulcer disease and gastric carcinoma. We show that…”
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The plasma membrane-actin linking protein, ezrin, is a glomerular epithelial cell marker in glomerulogenesis, in the adult kidney and in glomerular injury
Published in Kidney international (01-12-1998)“…The plasma membrane-actin linking protein, ezrin, is a glomerular epithelial cell marker in glomerulogenesis, in the adult kidney and in glomerular injury…”
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Radixin is a component of hepatocyte microvilli in situ
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Breaking into the epithelial apical–junctional complex — news from pathogen hackers
Published in Current opinion in cell biology (01-02-2004)“…The epithelial apical–junctional complex is a key regulator of cellular functions. In addition, it is an important target for microbial pathogens that…”
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Phosphorylation of Threonine 558 in the Carboxyl-terminal Actin-binding Domain of Moesin by Thrombin Activation of Human Platelets (∗)
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (29-12-1995)“…The phosphorylation and localization of the membrane-linking protein moesin was analyzed during early activation of platelets with thrombin. Activated…”
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Subcellular Localization of Moesin in Dynamic Filopodia, Retraction Fibers, and Other Structures Involved in Substrate Exploration, Attachment, and Cell-Cell Contacts
Published in Experimental cell research (01-07-1995)“…Moesin, a member of the talin-4.1 superfamily, is a linking protein of the submembraneous cytoskeleton. It is expressed in variable amounts in cells of…”
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Early neurogenesis of the mouse olfactory nerve: Golgi and electron microscopic studies
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (08-10-1989)“…The early neurogenesis of the mouse olfactory nerve, from its exist at the nasal epithelium to its entrance into the embryonic telencephalon, has been…”
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Quantitative Imaging of Gut Microbiota Spatial Organization
Published in Cell host & microbe (14-10-2015)“…Genomic technologies have significantly advanced our understanding of the composition and diversity of host-associated microbial populations. However, their…”
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Functional morphology of the larval tentacles of Phragmatopoma californica (Polychaeta: Sabellariidae): composite larval and adult organs of multifunctional significance
Published in Marine biology (01-07-1987)“…Larvae of the sabellariid polychaete Phragmatopoma californica , which were collected in San Diego, California and were competent to metamorphose after 18 to…”
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Ultrastructure and behavior of the larva of Phragmatopoma californica (Polychaeta: Sabellariidae): identification of sensory organs potentially involved in substrate selection
Published in Marine biology (01-07-1987)“…The tentacles of the larvae of Phragmatopoma californica (Fewkes) a tubicolous, reef-building polychaete, were examined. The surface of the tentacles has a…”
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Disruption of dynamic cell surface architecture of NIH3T3 fibroblasts by the N-terminal domains of moesin and ezrin: in vivo imaging with GFP fusion proteins
Published in Journal of cell science (01-01-1999)“…Lamellipodia, filopodia, microspikes and retraction fibers are characteristic features of a dynamic and continuously changing cell surface architecture and…”
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Moesin, ezrin, and p205 are actin-binding proteins associated with neutrophil plasma membranes
Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-03-1995)“…Actin-binding proteins in bovine neutrophil plasma membranes were identified using blot overlays with 125I-labeled F-actin. Along with surface-biotinylated…”
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Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction associated with ciprofloxacin administration for tick-borne relapsing fever
Published in The Pediatric infectious disease journal (01-06-2002)“…A 14-year-old girl was seen at a community clinic with a chief complaint of abdominal pain and fevers and was treated with oral ciprofloxacin for presumed…”
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Helicobacter Pylori CagA Induces a Transition from Polarized to Invasive Phenotypes in MDCK Cells
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (08-11-2005)“…CagA is a bacterial effector protein of Helicobacter pylori that is translocated via a type IV secretion system into gastric epithelial cells. We previously…”
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Imaging of dynamic changes of the actin cytoskeleton in microextensions of live NIH3T3 cells with a GFP fusion of the F-actin binding domain of moesin
Published in BMC cell biology (01-11-2000)“…The cell surface undergoes continuous change during cell movement. This is characterized by transient protrusion and partial or complete retraction of…”
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Helicobacter pylori enter and survive within multivesicular vacuoles of epithelial cells
Published in Cellular microbiology (01-10-2002)“…Summary Although intracellular Helicobacter pylori have been described in biopsy specimens and in cultured epithelial cells, the fate of these bacteria is…”
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Important Bacterial Gastrointestinal Pathogens in Children: A Pathogenesis Perspective
Published in The Pediatric clinics of North America (01-06-2005)“…This article focuses on the five most common bacterial enteropathogens of the developed world— Helicobacter pylori, Escherichia coli, Shigella, Salmonella, and…”
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Helicobacter pylori and Gastric Cancer: What can be Learned by Studying the Response of Gastric Epithelial Cells to the Infection?
Published in Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention (01-08-2005)“…The development of gastric adenocarcinoma is closely linked to chronic infection with the bacterial pathogen Helicobacter pylori . One Helicobacter -specific…”
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Phosphorylation of 558T of moesin detected by site-specific antibodies in RAW264.7 macrophages
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (24-09-1996)“…To determine, whether 558Thr in the carboxyl-terminal domain of moesin is phosphorylated in cells other than platelets, rabbit phosphorylation state-specific…”
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