Transmembrane interactions and the mechanism of capping of surface receptors by their specific ligands.
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Class I major histocompatibility complex proteins diffuse isotropically on immune interferon-activated endothelial cells despite anisotropic cell shape and cytoskeletal organization: application of fluorescence photobleaching recovery with an elliptCharacterization and cytoskeletal association of a major cell surface glycoprotein, GP 140, in human neutrophilsModel for capping of membrane receptors based on boundary surface effectsSelective and unidirectional membrane redistribution of an H-2 antigen with an antibody-clustered viral antigen: relationship to mechanisms of cytotoxic T-cell interactionsLocalization of cell membrane components by surface diffusion into a "trap"Cell adhesion. Competition between nonspecific repulsion and specific bonding.Optimal structural design of mannosylated nanocarriers for macrophage targeting.Antibody-induced linkages of plasma membrane proteins to intracellular actomyosin-containing filaments in cultured fibroblasts.Specific binding of solubilized adenylate cyclase to the erythrocyte cytoskeletonInhibition of the mobility of mouse lymphocyte surface immunoglobulins by locally bound concanavalin A.Lipid domains in biological membranes: their structural and functional perturbation by free fatty acids and the regulation of receptor mobility. Co-presidential address.Dynamic Association between HIV-1 Gag and Membrane Domains.Immunological characterization of a major transformation-sensitive fibroblast cell surface glycoprotein. Localization, redistribution, and role in cell shape.Two distinct mechanisms for redistribution of lymphocyte surface macromolecules. I. Relationship to cytoplasmic myosinIsolation of concanavalin A caps during various stages of formation and their association with actin and myosin.Restriction of patching of bound concanavalin A after incorporation of arachidonic acid into the plasma membrane of virally transformed fibroblasts.Lymphocyte alpha-actinin. Relationship to cell membrane and co-capping with surface receptorsAn antiactin antibody that distinguishes between cytoplasmic and skeletal muscle actins.Localization of cytoplasmic and skeletal myosins in developing muscle cells by double-label immunofluorescence.Localization of sulfatoxygalactosylacylalkylglycerol at the surface of rat testicular germinal cells by immunocytochemical techniques: pH dependence of a nonimmunological reaction between immunoglobulin and germinal cells.Mobility of surface proteins on normal rat macrophages and on a "macrophagelike" rat tumorFodrin: axonally transported polypeptides associated with the internal periphery of many cells.Cytoplasmic actin in postsynaptic structures at the neuromuscular junction.Effects of cytochalasin B on actin and myosin association with particle binding sites in mouse macrophages: implications with regard to the mechanism of action of the cytochalasins.Centripetal flow of pseudopodial surface components could propel the amoeboid movement of Caenorhabditis elegans spermatozoaConcanavalin A induces interactions between surface glycoproteins and the platelet cytoskeleton.Mechanism of concanavalin A-induced anchorage of the major cell surface glycoproteins to the submembrane cytoskeleton in 13762 ascites mammary adenocarcinoma cells.Association of the cyclic AMP chemotaxis receptor with the detergent-insoluble cytoskeleton of Dictyostelium discoideumAnalysis of the role of microfilaments and microtubules in acquisition of bipolarity and elongation of fibroblasts in hydrated collagen gelsIsolation of a subpopulation of glycoprotein IIb-III from platelet membranes that is bound to membrane actin.Lymphocyte mechanical response triggered by cross-linking surface receptors.An integral glycoprotein associated with the membrane attachment sites of actin microfilaments.Rat retinal pigment epithelial cells show specificity of phagocytosis in vitro.Cross-linking of receptor-bound IgE to aggregates larger than dimers leads to rapid immobilization.A lymphoma plasma membrane-associated protein with ankyrin-like propertiesLymphoma Thy-1 glycoprotein is linked to the cytoskeleton via a 4.1-like proteinF-actin binds to the cytoplasmic surface of ponticulin, a 17-kD integral glycoprotein from Dictyostelium discoideum plasma membranesMetabolic stability and antigenic modulation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors on bovine adrenal chromaffin cells.Regulation of desmosome assembly in epithelial cells: kinetics of synthesis, transport, and stabilization of desmoglein I, a major protein of the membrane core domainFormation and movement of myosin-containing structures in living fibroblasts.
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Transmembrane interactions and the mechanism of capping of surface receptors by their specific ligands.
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1977 nî lūn-bûn
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1977 թուականի Նոյեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1977 թվականի նոյեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1977年の論文
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1977年論文
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1977年論文
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1977年論文
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1977年論文
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1977年論文
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1977年论文
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Transmembrane interactions and ...... ors by their specific ligands.
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Bourguignon LY
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10.1073/PNAS.74.11.5031
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1977-11-01T00:00:00Z