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Differential segregation in a cell cell contact interface: the dynamics of the immunological synapse

Differential segregation in a cell cell contact interface: the dynamics of the immunological synapse

... Cell-cell contact is a fundamental process in biology both for information transfer and exchange of molecular mate- ...for cell-cell signaling for many years; a static long-term synapse ...

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Glycoprotein E of Varicella-Zoster Virus Enhances Cell-Cell Contact in Polarized Epithelial Cells

Glycoprotein E of Varicella-Zoster Virus Enhances Cell-Cell Contact in Polarized Epithelial Cells

... the cell ad- hesion molecules E-cadherin and MDCK desmocollin (9, ...the cell adhesion molecules E-cadherin and ...enhances cell-cell contact, which we observed as partial TJ formation ...

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Synchronised cycling gene oscillations in presomitic mesoderm cells require cell cell contact

Synchronised cycling gene oscillations in presomitic mesoderm cells require cell cell contact

... This cell suspension was split into two to three pools that were each supplemented with 300 µ l of medium to avoid cell-cell contact and they were then cultured for different lengths of time, ...

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Loss of plakoglobin promotes decreased cell-cell contact, increased invasion, and breast cancer cell dissemination in vivo

Loss of plakoglobin promotes decreased cell-cell contact, increased invasion, and breast cancer cell dissemination in vivo

... donor cell line by using Lipofectamine 2000 (Invitrogen) to produce a replication-incompetent lenti- ...cancer cell lines T47D and MCF7 to produce three plakoglobin-knockdown and control cell ...

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Loss of plakoglobin promotes decreased cell cell contact, increased invasion, and breast cancer cell dissemination in vivo

Loss of plakoglobin promotes decreased cell cell contact, increased invasion, and breast cancer cell dissemination in vivo

... Plakoglobin encodes for the cell-adhesion protein g- catenin [8,9]. In conjunction with b-catenin, g-catenin links e-cadherin to the actin cytoskeleton, forming inter- cellular cadherin-catenin complexes, a key ...

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Virus Cell-to-Cell Transmission

Virus Cell-to-Cell Transmission

... uninfected cell. Additional virus interactions with the infected cell can retain completely budded viral particles at the surface of the infected ...the cell surface ...target cell allows ...

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The cellular basis of tissue separation

The cellular basis of tissue separation

... 4. Cell ‘ surface tension ’ and boundary geometry. (A) Cell surface tension, adhesion and interfacial ...the cell surface area (cell ...cells, cell-cell adhesion produces an ...

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Respiratory syncytial virus matures at the apical surfaces of polarized epithelial cells.

Respiratory syncytial virus matures at the apical surfaces of polarized epithelial cells.

... of cell-cell contact is essential for cell fusion (1), and analysis of a Sendai virus mutant that buds in a nonasymmetrical fashion from polarized cells has shown that basolateral expression ...

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Proteomic analysis of zoledronic-acid resistant prostate cancer cells unveils novel pathways characterizing an invasive phenotype

Proteomic analysis of zoledronic-acid resistant prostate cancer cells unveils novel pathways characterizing an invasive phenotype

... of cell organization, movement and consistent with the smaller and reduced cell-cell contact morphology of DU145R80 ...the cell periphery of DU145R80 cells are rich of Filamin A, one of ...

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In silico characterization of cell–cell interactions using a cellular automata model of cell culture

In silico characterization of cell–cell interactions using a cellular automata model of cell culture

... of cell population ...include cellcell adhesion effects to simulate cultured cells in 2D and 3D [19, 20, ...the cellcell interaction properties of cultured ...the ...

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Trans dominant cellular inhibition of DC SIGN mediated HIV 1 transmission

Trans dominant cellular inhibition of DC SIGN mediated HIV 1 transmission

... requires cell-cell contact and is supported by restricted cell ...Raji cell transfectants. A previous study has implicated cell type differences in the protection and ...

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Fractal morphology of Beta vulgaris L. cell suspension culture permeabilized with Triton X-100®

Fractal morphology of Beta vulgaris L. cell suspension culture permeabilized with Triton X-100®

... characterize cell morpho- logy are subjective and require intensive labor (Ibaraki and Kenji, ...to cell cultures have been reported (Pepin et ...on cell morpho- ...

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Pharmacology and Toxicology of Leflunomide

Pharmacology and Toxicology of Leflunomide

... pyrimidine synthesis (Fig 3). This inhibition is also mediated through lower concentrations of A771726 and considered as a major mode of action [2]. It is postulated that lymphocytes activation mainly depends on this ...

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The mechanical anisotropy in a tissue promotes ordering in hexagonal cell packing

The mechanical anisotropy in a tissue promotes ordering in hexagonal cell packing

... study cell packing ...of cell division, and the initial, nearly isotropic morphology of the cells becomes elongated along the proximal- distal (PD) axis of the wing ...of cell contact surfaces ...

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Schnorfeil, Frauke Marie
  

(2011):


	MicroRNAs regulate Dendritic Cell Development and Function.


Dissertation, LMU München: Medizinische Fakultät

Schnorfeil, Frauke Marie (2011): MicroRNAs regulate Dendritic Cell Development and Function. Dissertation, LMU München: Medizinische Fakultät

... properties of different DC subsets are desirable. A major obstacle so far is the transfer of find- ings made in mouse models to the human system, as the present knowledge about human DCs is mostly derived from in vitro ...

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Role of cell surface contact in the kinetics of superoxide production by granulocytes

Role of cell surface contact in the kinetics of superoxide production by granulocytes

... Our former result from routinely adding fMLP to the PMN at 0°C 15 then incubating the mixture in petri dishes at 370C, which yielded spreading and enzyme release, indicates that response[r] ...

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Endothelial cell Ca2+ increases upon tumor cell contact and modulates cell cell adhesion

Endothelial cell Ca2+ increases upon tumor cell contact and modulates cell cell adhesion

... tumor cell adhesion to endothelial cells are still largely ...melanoma cell and human prostate carcinoma cell contact on cytosolic [Ca2+] of bovine artery endothelial cells was examined in ...

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Cell-to-Cell Contact with Hepatitis C Virus-Infected Cells Reduces Functional Capacity of Natural Killer Cells

Cell-to-Cell Contact with Hepatitis C Virus-Infected Cells Reduces Functional Capacity of Natural Killer Cells

... ibility complex (MHC) class I-related chain B (MICB), UL-16 binding protein 1 (ULBP-1), and ULBP-2, which are ligands for activating receptor NKG2D, on the surface of infected cells (19). On the other hand, inhibition of ...

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Enhanced oral absorption of 20(S)-protopanaxadiol by self-assembled liquid crystalline nanoparticles containing piperine: in vitro and in vivo studies

Enhanced oral absorption of 20(S)-protopanaxadiol by self-assembled liquid crystalline nanoparticles containing piperine: in vitro and in vivo studies

... across cell membranes, increases contact with cell surfaces and absorption through the process of lipid digestion and inhibits metabolism and thus may contribute to enhanced oral bioavailability of ...

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Microstome–macrostome transformation in the polymorphic ciliate Tetrahymena vorax leads to mechanosensitivity associated with prey capture behaviour

Microstome–macrostome transformation in the polymorphic ciliate Tetrahymena vorax leads to mechanosensitivity associated with prey capture behaviour

... physical contact between prey cell and macrostome cell, as the depolarising receptor potentials induced by different prey cells were apparently identical ...

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