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2009 DEC 1 ... to inflammatory signals in vitro and that a soluble form of CD93 (sCD93) exists in human plasma," scientists writing in the journal Inflammation Research report. "The ... during inflammation,' is newly published data in Inflammation Research. "CD93 is a cell surface glycoprotein that is required for efficient engulfment of apoptotic cells via an ...
2009 DEC 1 ... (EHM), an enigmatic interfacial membrane believed to be derived from the host cellplasma membrane." "There, RPW8.2 activates a salicylic acid (SA) ...
2009 DEC 1 ... of the United States of America (Efficient IgM assembly and secretion require the plasma cell induced endoplasmic reticulum protein pERp1. Proceedings of the National Academy of ...
2009 DEC 1 ... motif from the yeast Ras2 protein can compensate for the PH domain to target Num1 to the plasma membrane as discrete patches. The CAAX-targeted Num1 exhibits overlapping but largely ... interaction with PI(4,5)P-2." Tang and colleagues published their study in Cell Cycle (A CAAX motif can compensate for the PH domain of Num1 for cortical dynein ...
2009 DEC 2 ... binding protein 2 (Munc18-2), involved in the regulation of vesicle transport to the plasma membrane. We have identified syntaxin 11, a SNARE protein mutated in FHL-4, as an ... The publisher's contact information for the American Journal of Human Genetics is: Cell Press, 600 Technology Square, 5TH Floor, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. ...
2009 DEC 1 ... fusion rescues this stigmatic defect in Arabidopsis and is found to be mobilized to the plasma membrane concomitant with flowers opening. By contrast, increased expression of Exo70A1 ... from nonself pollen grains and rejected," scientists writing in the journal Plant Cell report. "This pathway is activated in the stigma and involves the ARM ...
2009 DEC 1 ... the United States report. "PERp1 is substantially up-regulated during B to plasma cell differentiation and can be induced in B cell lines by some UPR activators, arguing that ...
2009 DEC 1 ... directed the mutant LDLR but not wt LDLR to lysosomes, resulting in reduced plasma membrane expression of propeller-negative LDLR. Infection assays using a CHO-adapted ... competition at low pH, we studied whether it also plays a role in HRV infection. Human cell lines deficient in LDLR family proteins are not available. Therefore, we used CHO-ldla7 ...
2009 NOV 30 ... fatal courses were most frequently reported after administration of fresh frozen plasma (FFP) (15/106 and 3.5/106 units, respectively), transfusion-related bacterial infections ... (7/106 units), acute haemolytic transfusion reactions after administration of red blood cell concentrates (2.3/106units) and acute transfusion reactions after administration of red ...
2009 NOV 30 ... were not detected. Although Na+-Ca2+ exchanger, store-operated Ca2+ channels and plasma membrane Ca2+ pump were present and functional in hCPCs, they had no direct effects on ... cells stored in myocardial niches, but the mechanisms involved in the activation of this cell compartment are currently unknown. Ca2+ promotes cell growth raising the possibility ...
2009 NOV 30 ... According to a study from New Delhi, India, "Presence of normal plasma cells (PCs), hemodilution of bone marrow aspirate, and changes in the immunophenotype ... with MM, I I with Hodgkin lymphoma, and 6 allogeneic stem,for the immunophenotype cell transplantation donors of neoplastic, reactive, and normal PCs respectively." ...
2009 NOV 30 ... who switched ART from and to a non-ABC-containing regimen served as controls. Plasma concentrations of soluble vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 (sVCAM-1), soluble ...
2009 DEC 1 ... are associated with signaling and transmembrane ion transport, including control of plasma membrane ion channels. Vesicle traffic contributes to the population of ion channels at ... it suggests a role in regulating K+ uptake coordinately with membrane expansion for cell growth." Honsbein and colleagues published their study in Plant Cell (A ...
2009 DEC 1 ... shock response (HSR) that critically depended on a preceding Ca2+ transient through the plasma membrane. Electrophysiological experiments revealed the presence of a Ca2+-permeable ... to thermotolerance." Saidi and colleagues published their study in Plant Cell (The Heat Shock Response in Moss Plants Is Regulated by Specific Calcium-Permeable ...
2009 NOV 30 ... These platelet microparticles (PIMP) are composed of vesicular fragments of the plasma membrane and a-granules." "PIMP facilitate coagulation, promote platelet ... using the PFA-100 ® and on endothelial cells by measuring transendothelial cell electrical resistance. PMP size classes differed significantly in their contents of ...
2009 NOV 30 ... protein causing Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 4C affect its localization in the plasma membrane and endocytic pathway.' According to a study from Valencia, Spain, "Mutations ... glycine 2 is necessary but not sufficient for the proper location of the protein in the cell membranes. In addition to myristoylation, correct anchoring also needs the presence of ...
2009 NOV 30 ... Biopsy of the lung showed ''inflammatory pseudotumor'' with lymphocyte and plasma cell infiltration. IgG4 positive plasma cells were seen in the biopsy of submandibular gland ...
2009 NOV 30 ... Service (NBS) red blood cell (RBC, n=9142), platelet (PLT, n=4232) and fresh frozen plasma (FFP, n=3584) recipients independently sampled by monthly quota from 29 representative ...
2009 DEC 5 ... and VTI11) until the onset of their senescence. By contrast, symbiosomes acquire the plasma membrane SNARE SYP132 from the start of symbiosome formation throughout their ... individual units." Limpens and colleagues published their study in Plant Cell (Medicago N-2-Fixing Symbiosomes Acquire the Endocytic Identity Marker Rab7 but Delay ...