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Autor:
Evelyn B Voura, Jane L English, Hoi-Ying E Yu, Andrew T Ho, Patrick Subarsky, Richard P Hill, Carlo V Hojilla, Rama Khokha
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 10, p e78413 (2013)
To test if proteolysis is involved in tumor cell extravasation, we developed an in vitro model where tumor cells cross an endothelial monolayer cultured on a basement membrane. Using this model we classified the ability of the cells to transmigrate t
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https://doaj.org/article/e1a0e073742d46d9bb34c74b8037ce04
Autor:
Hoi-Ying E Yu, Myra L. Wilkerson
Publikováno v:
Laboratory Medicine. 48:e66-e74
Objective To concretely outline a process for selecting a total laboratory automation system that connects clinical chemistry, hematology, and coagulation analyzers and to serve as a reference for other laboratories. Methods In Phase I, a committee i
Autor:
Brian R. Graziano, Casey A. Ydenberg, Julian A. Eskin, Bruce L. Goode, Salvatore L. Alioto, Mikael V. Garabedian, David P. Waterman, Hoi-Ying E. Yu
Publikováno v:
Molecular Biology of the Cell
A new in vivo role is defined for the yeast F-BAR protein Hof1 in polarized cell growth. Hof1 dimers bind to the FH1 domains of the formin Bnr1 and inhibit actin polymerization while the formin remains attached to filament ends. This activity is requ
Autor:
William M. Bement, Hoi-Ying E. Yu
Publikováno v:
Nature Cell Biology. 9:149-159
Local actin assembly is associated with sites of exocytosis in processes ranging from phagocytosis to compensatory endocytosis. Here, we examine whether the trigger for actin-coat assembly around exocytosing Xenopus egg cortical granules is 'compartm
Autor:
William M. Bement, Hoi-Ying E. Yu
Actin is involved in endocytosis in organisms ranging from yeast to mammals. In activated Xenopus eggs, exocytosing cortical granules (CGs) are surrounded by actin “coats,” which compress the exocytosing compartments, resulting in compensatory en
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::b004e10461915146c9077675510635e4
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1995739/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1995739/
Publikováno v:
Current opinion in cell biology. 19(1)
Cellular damage triggers rapid resealing of the plasma membrane and repair of the cortical cytoskeleton. Plasma membrane resealing results from calcium-dependent fusion of membranous organelles and the plasma membrane at the site of the damage. Corti
Autor:
Jimmie E. Fata, Kevin J. Leco, Evelyn B. Voura, Hoi-Ying E. Yu, Paul Waterhouse, Gillian Murphy, Roger A. Moorehead, Rama Khokha
The proapoptotic proteinase inhibitor TIMP-3 is the only molecule of this family thought to influence cell death. We examined epithelial apoptosis in TIMP-3–deficient mice during mammary gland involution. Lactation was not affected by the absence o
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::fbdf8c6ac20d4f0c97fbf44b14d345c1
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC200934/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC200934/
Autor:
Jane L. English, Carlo V. Hojilla, Patrick Subarsky, Rama Khokha, Hoi-Ying E. Yu, Richard P. Hill, Andrew Tri Van Ho, Evelyn B. Voura
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 10, p e78413 (2013)
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 10, p e78413 (2013)
To test if proteolysis is involved in tumor cell extravasation, we developed an in vitro model where tumor cells cross an endothelial monolayer cultured on a basement membrane. Using this model we classified the ability of the cells to transmigrate t
Autor:
Hoi Ying E Yu, Rhiannon R. Penkert, Andrew G. Clark, Ann L. Miller, Emily M. Vaughan, William M. Bement
Publikováno v:
Current Biology. (16):1389-1395
SummarySingle cells and multicellular tissues rapidly heal wounds. These processes are considered distinct, but one mode of healing—Rho GTPase-dependent formation and closure of a purse string of actin filaments (F-actin) and myosin-2 around wounds
Publikováno v:
Current Biology. (7):623
Summary Background The Rho GTPases—Rho, Rac, and Cdc42—regulate the dynamics of F-actin (filamentous actin) and myosin-2 with considerable subcellular precision. Consistent with this ability, active Rho and Cdc42 occupy mutually exclusive zones d