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pro vyhledávání: '"Kazim Ogmen"'
Autor:
Nicola Hellen, Gregory I. Mashanov, Ianina L. Conte, Sophie le Trionnaire, Victor Babich, Laura Knipe, Alamin Mohammed, Kazim Ogmen, Silvia Martin-Almedina, Katalin Török, Matthew J. Hannah, Justin E. Molloy, Tom Carter
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2022)
P-selectin recruits leucocytes to regions of blood vessel damage. Using single molecule imaging, we find newly secreted P-selectin spreads rapidly across the plasma membrane and then becomes immobilized and better-suited to leucocyte capture.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/432e60a79f5b4b69a0d8124022f3c9bb
Autor:
Noeline Nadarajah, Mark D. Kilby, Maja Hempel, Stephanie E. Vallee, Silvia Martin-Almedina, Rhiannon Mellis, Dionysios Grigoriadis, Sarah Robart, Sahar Mansour, Mary Beth Dinulos, Ege Sackey, Giles Atton, Wolf-Henning Becker, Christina Karapouliou, Kazim Ogmen, Fanny Kortuem, Katherine S. Josephs, Gunnar Houge, Cathrine Ebbing, Pia Ostergaard, Kristiana Gordon, Steve Jeffery, Peter S. Mortimer, Jerome L. Gorski, Axel von der Wense, Alexandra Robinson, Cassandra Polun, Siren Berland, Jenny Lord, Hallvard Reigstad, Sherri J. Bale
Publikováno v:
Genetics in Medicine
PurposeSeveral clinical phenotypes including fetal hydrops, central conducting lymphatic anomaly or capillary malformations with arteriovenous malformations 2 (CM-AVM2) have been associated with EPHB4 (Ephrin type B receptor 4) variants, demanding ne
Autor:
Nicola Hellen, Gregory I. Mashanov, Ianina L. Conte, Sophie le Trionnaire, Victor Babich, Laura Knipe, Alamin Mohammed, Kazim Ogmen, Silvia Martin-Almedina, Katalin Török, Matthew J. Hannah, Justin E. Molloy, Tom Carter
Publikováno v:
Nature communications. 13(1)
In response to vascular damage, P-selectin molecules are secreted onto the surface of cells that line our blood vessels. They then serve as mechanical anchors to capture leucocytes from the blood stream. Here, we track individual P-selectin molecules
Autor:
Silvia Martin-Almedina, Kazim Ogmen, Ege Sackey, Dionysios Grigoriadis, Christina Karapouliou, Noeline Nadarajah, Cathrine Ebbing, Jenny Lord, Rhiannon Mellis, Fanny Kortuem, Mary Beth Dinulos, Cassandra Polun, Sherri Bale, Giles Atton, Alexandra Robinson, Hallvard Reigstad, Gunnar Houge, Axel von der Wense, Wolf-Henning Becker, Steve Jeffery, Peter S. Mortimer, Kristiana Gordon, Katherine S. Josephs, Sarah Robart, Mark D. Kilby, Stephanie Vallee, Jerome L. Gorski, Maja Hempel, Siren Berland, Sahar Mansour, Pia Ostergaard
Publikováno v:
Genetics in Medicine. 23:1376-1377
Publikováno v:
Journal of cellular physiology. 234(5)
Functional expression of voltage-gated Na+ channels (VGSCs) occurs in human carcinomas and promotes invasiveness in vitro and metastasis in vivo. Both neonatal and adult forms of Nav1.5 (nNav1.5 and aNav1.5, respectively) have been reported to be exp