Proteome analysis identified human neutrophil membrane tubulovesicular extensions (cytonemes, membrane tethers) as bactericide trafficking.
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Technical note: proteomic approaches to fundamental questions about neutrophil biology.Membrane tubulovesicular extensions (cytonemes): secretory and adhesive cellular organellesThe molecular basis of induction and formation of tunneling nanotubes.Mold Alkaloid Cytochalasin D Modifies the Morphology and Secretion of fMLP-, LPS-, or PMA-Stimulated Neutrophils upon Adhesion to Fibronectin.Inhibition of the GTPase dynamin or actin depolymerisation initiates outward plasma membrane tubulation/vesiculation (cytoneme formation) in neutrophils.Neutrophils Release Metalloproteinases during Adhesion in the Presence of Insulin, but Cathepsin G in the Presence of Glucagon.
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Proteome analysis identified human neutrophil membrane tubulovesicular extensions (cytonemes, membrane tethers) as bactericide trafficking.
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Julia M Romanova
Ludmila A Baratova
Natalia V Fedorova
Svetlana I Galkina
Thomas Klein
Vladimir I Stadnichuk
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10.1016/J.BBAGEN.2012.06.016
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2012-07-02T00:00:00Z