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miR-199a-5p regulates urothelial permeability and may play a role in bladder pain syndromeAssociation between statin-associated myopathy and skeletal muscle damageMicrovesicle shedding and lysosomal repair fulfill divergent cellular needs during the repair of streptolysin O-induced plasmalemmal damageThe targeting of plasmalemmal ceramide to mitochondria during apoptosisRegulation of ecto-5'-nucleotidase activity via Ca2+-dependent, annexin 2-mediated membrane rearrangement?Diacylglycerol kinase theta is translocated and phosphoinositide 3-kinase-dependently activated by noradrenaline but not angiotensin II in intact small arteriesTailored protection against plasmalemmal injury by annexins with different Ca2+ sensitivities.MicroRNAs may mediate the down-regulation of neurokinin-1 receptor in chronic bladder pain syndromeThe cytoskeletal and contractile apparatus of smooth muscle: contraction bands and segmentation of the contractile elements.Epithelial transformations in the establishment of the blood-gas barrier in the developing chick embryo lung.Blebbing confers resistance against cell lysis.The annexins: spatial and temporal coordination of signaling events during cellular stress.Dealing with damage: plasma membrane repair mechanisms.Plasma membrane-associated annexin A6 reduces Ca2+ entry by stabilizing the cortical actin cytoskeleton.Defying death: Cellular survival strategies following plasmalemmal injury by bacterial toxins.P2X7 receptors mediate resistance to toxin-induced cell lysis.Annexins as intracellular calcium sensors.Intima-like smooth muscle cells: developmental link between endothelium and media?Vascular smooth muscle cells of H-2Kb-tsA58 transgenic mice. Characterization of cell lines with distinct properties.Ca²⁺-dependent repair of pneumolysin pores: A new paradigm for host cellular defense against bacterial pore-forming toxins.Biochemical characterization of detergent-resistant membranes: a systematic approach.Domain architecture of the smooth-muscle plasma membrane: regulation by annexins.Calponin. Developmental isoforms and a low molecular weight variant.Modulating signaling events in smooth muscle: cleavage of annexin 2 abolishes its binding to lipid rafts.Membrane cholesterol regulates smooth muscle phasic contraction.The NK1 receptor localizes to the plasma membrane microdomains, and its activation is dependent on lipid raft integrity.Increased cholesterol decreases uterine activity: functional effects of cholesterol alteration in pregnant rat myometrium.The expression levels of three raft-associated molecules in cultivated vascular cells are dependent on culture conditions.Intracellular Ca(2+) operates a switch between repair and lysis of streptolysin O-perforated cells.Membrane segregation and downregulation of raft markers during sarcolemmal differentiation in skeletal muscle cells.Primary, secondary and tertiary myotubes in developing skeletal muscle: a new approach to the analysis of human myogenesis.Smooth muscle membrane organization in the normal and dysfunctional human urinary bladder: a structural analysis.Phenotypic conversion leads to structural and functional changes of smooth muscle sarcolemmaStress fibres–a Ca2+-independent store for annexins?Heterogeneity of smooth muscle-associated proteins in mammalian brain microvasculature[Amniotic band syndrome associated with an acardiac malformation in a twin pregnancy. Apropos of a case]The amniotic adhesion malformation complex associated with short or absent umbilical cordSmooth muscle differentiation in human myometrium and uterine leiomyomaAnnexin VI participates in the formation of a reversible, membrane-cytoskeleton complex in smooth muscle cellsSorting of murine vascular smooth muscle cells during wound healing in the chicken chorioallantoic membrane
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