Distinct apical and basolateral membrane requirements for stretch-induced membrane traffic at the apical surface of bladder umbrella cells
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Compensatory endocytosis in bladder umbrella cells occurs through an integrin-regulated and RhoA- and dynamin-dependent pathway.Cell biology and physiology of the uroepithelium.The actin cytoskeleton and small G protein RhoA are not involved in flow-dependent activation of ENaC.Effect of botulinum toxin A on urothelial-release of ATP and expression of SNARE targets within the urothelium.Functional characterization of transient receptor potential channels in mouse urothelial cells.Mathematical modelling of stretch-induced membrane traffic in bladder umbrella cells.Dynamic real-time microscopy of the urinary tract using confocal laser endomicroscopy.Activation of P2Y6 receptors increases the voiding frequency in anaesthetized rats by releasing ATP from the bladder urothelium.Signalling molecules in the urotheliumTemporally and spatially controllable gene expression and knockout in mouse urothelium.Hypercompliant apical membranes of bladder umbrella cells.Expression and distribution of transient receptor potential (TRP) channels in bladder epithelium.A1 adenosine receptor-stimulated exocytosis in bladder umbrella cells requires phosphorylation of ADAM17 Ser-811 and EGF receptor transactivation.Defining protein expression in the urothelium: a problem of more than transitional interest.Polarized ATP distribution in urothelial mucosal and serosal space is differentially regulated by stretch and ectonucleotidases.A Rab11a-Rab8a-Myo5B network promotes stretch-regulated exocytosis in bladder umbrella cells.Loss of β1-integrin from urothelium results in overactive bladder and incontinence in mice: a mechanosensory rather than structural phenotype.Sequential and compartmentalized action of Rabs, SNAREs, and MAL in the apical delivery of fusiform vesicles in urothelial umbrella cellsBladder filling and voiding affect umbrella cell tight junction organization and function.Membrane lipids and proteins as modulators of urothelial endocytic vesicles pathways.Urothelium update: how the bladder mucosa measures bladder filling.Sleeping beauty: awakening urothelium from its slumber.Is electrolyte transfer across the urothelium important?: ICI-RS 2015.Gold nanoparticles as physiological markers of urine internalization into urothelial cells in vivo.Membrane traffic research: challenges for the next decade.Effects of different sustained hydrostatic pressures on connexin 43 in human bladder smooth muscle cells.Biophysical stimulation induces demyelination via an integrin-dependent mechanism.Hydration status affects sodium, potassium, and chloride transport across rat urothelia.Differentiation-dependent rearrangements of actin filaments and microtubules hinder apical endocytosis in urothelial cells.
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Distinct apical and basolateral membrane requirements for stretch-induced membrane traffic at the apical surface of bladder umbrella cells
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Distinct apical and basolatera ...... face of bladder umbrella cells
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Distinct apical and basolatera ...... ace of bladder umbrella cells.
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Distinct apical and basolatera ...... face of bladder umbrella cells
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Distinct apical and basolatera ...... ace of bladder umbrella cells.
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Distinct apical and basolatera ...... face of bladder umbrella cells
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Distinct apical and basolatera ...... ace of bladder umbrella cells.
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Distinct apical and basolatera ...... face of bladder umbrella cells
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Gerard Apodaca
Puneet Khandelwal
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10.1091/MBC.E08-04-0439
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2008-11-05T00:00:00Z