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Autor:
Gordon F. Burns, Rick F. Thorne, Charles E. de Bock, Nizar M. Mhaidat, Andrew W. Boyd, Kylie J. Ralston, Xudong Zhang
Publikováno v:
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research. 1803(11):1298-1307
CD36/FAT is a transmembrane glycoprotein that functions in the cellular uptake of long-chain fatty acids and also as a scavenger receptor. As such it plays an important role in lipid homeostasis and, pathophysiologically, in the progression of type 2
Publikováno v:
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 356:306-311
Membrane microdomains, or rafts, at the plasma membrane have been invoked to explain many cellular processes. Protein-protein interactions within such microdomains including, for example, the tetraspanin web are reported to provide a scaffold for sig
Publikováno v:
FEBS Letters. 581:1227-1232
Atherosclerotic plaques result from the excessive deposition of cholesterol esters derived from lipoproteins and lipoprotein fragments. Tissue macrophage within the intimal space of major arterial vessels have been shown to play an important role in
Autor:
Shirley I. Smith, Kylie J. Ralston, Gordon F. Burns, Maryanne Power, Mark D. Spanevello, Andrew W. Boyd, Michelle Down
Publikováno v:
Gene Expression Patterns. 5:483-490
The cadherin superfamily members play an important role in mediating cell-cell contact and adhesion (Takeichi, M., 1991. Cadherin cell adhesion receptors as a morphogenetic regulator. Science 251, 1451-1455). A distinct subfamily, neither belonging t
Autor:
Craig A. Elith, Gordon F. Burns, Estelle G. Law, Kylie J. Ralston, Richard C. Bates, Rick F. Thorne
Publikováno v:
Biochemical and biophysical research communications. 351(1)
CD36 is a transmembrane glycoprotein receptor that engages in signal transduction implicated in important physiological and pathophysiological events. CD36 in platelets has been shown physically and functionally to associate with members of the Src f
Autor:
Samantha L Hird, Judith L. Scott, Gordon F. Burns, Michael C. Berndt, Rick F. Thorne, Boquan Jin, Kylie J. Ralston, Xinhai Zhang, Andrew W. Boyd
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 279(32)
Clustering of the T cell integrin, LFA-1, at specialized regions of intercellular contact initiates integrin-mediated adhesion and downstream signaling, events that are necessary for a successful immunological response. But how clustering is achieved