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    Above the fray: Surface remodeling by secreted lysosomal enzymes leads to endocytosis-mediated plasma membrane repair by Andrews, N.W., Corrotte, M., Castro-Gomes, T.

    Published in Seminars in cell & developmental biology (01-09-2015)
    “…The study of plasma membrane repair is coming of age. Mirroring human adolescence, the field shows at the same time signs of maturity and significant…”
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    Leishmania amazonensis ferric iron reductase (LFR1) is a bifunctional enzyme: Unveiling a NADPH oxidase activity by Rocco-Machado, N., Cosentino-Gomes, D., Nascimento, M.T., Paes-Vieira, L., Khan, Y.A., Mittra, B., Andrews, N.W., Meyer-Fernandes, J.R.

    Published in Free radical biology & medicine (01-11-2019)
    “…Leishmania amazonensis is one of leishmaniasis’ causative agents, a disease that has no cure and leads to the appearance of cutaneous lesions. Recently, our…”
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    Approaches for plasma membrane wounding and assessment of lysosome-mediated repair responses by Corrotte, M, Castro-Gomes, T, Koushik, A B, Andrews, N W

    Published in Lysosomes and Lysosomal Diseases (2015)
    “…Rapid plasma membrane repair is essential to restore cellular homeostasis and improve cell survival after injury. Several mechanisms for plasma membrane repair…”
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    ESCRT: Nipping the wound in the bud? by Castro-Gomes, T., Koushik, A.B., Andrews, N.W.

    “…Rapid repair of plasma membrane wounds is critical for cellular survival. Exocytic patches, membrane tension reduction and endocytosis were previously proposed…”
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    Role of host lysosomal associated membrane protein (LAMP) in Trypanosoma cruzi invasion and intracellular development by Albertti, L.A.G., Macedo, A.M., Chiari, E., Andrews, N.W., Andrade, L.O.

    Published in Microbes and infection (01-09-2010)
    “…Trypanosoma cruzi host cell entry depends on lysosomes for the formation of the parasitophorous vacuole. Lysosome internal surface is covered by two major…”
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    Expression of the mammalian calcium signaling response to Trypanosoma cruzi in Xenopus laevis oocytes by Leite, M.F., Moyer, M.S., Andrews, N.W.

    Published in Molecular and biochemical parasitology (01-04-1998)
    “…Infective stages of the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi contain a soluble factor that induces elevation in the intracellular free Ca 2+ concentration ([Ca…”
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    A factor from Trypanosoma cruzi induces repetitive cytosolic free Ca2+ transients in isolated primary canine cardiac myocytes by Barr, S.C. (Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.), Han, W, Andrews, N.W, Lopez, J.W, Ball, B.A, Pannabecker, T.L, Gilmour, R.F. Jr

    Published in Infection and Immunity (01-05-1996)
    “…An unusual 120-kDa alkaline peptidase contained in a trypomastigote soluble fraction (TSF) of Trypanosoma cruzi is associated with the induction of repetitive…”
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    Cell surface antigens of Trypanosoma cruzi: possible correlation with the interiorization process in mammalian cells by Zingales, B, Andrews, N W, Kuwajima, V Y, Colli, W

    Published in Molecular and biochemical parasitology (01-01-1982)
    “…Differences were observed in the pattern of the cell surface proteins of evolutive stages of Trypanosoma cruzi after radioiodination of the cells and…”
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