- Intranasal delivery of cells to the brain
[作者:Danielyan, L; Schafer, R; von Ameln-Mayerhofer, A; Buadze, M; Geisler, J; Klopfer, T; Burkhardt, U; Proksch, B; Verleysdonk, S; Ayturan, M; Buniatian, GH; Gleiter, CH; Frey, WH,期刊:European Journal of Cell Biology, 页码:315-324 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2009年88-6]
- The safety and efficacy of cell-based therapies For neurodegenerative diseases depends on the mode of cell administration. We hypothesized that intranasally administered cells could bypass the blood-brain barrier by migr...
- Protein 4.1 and its interaction with other cytoskeletal proteins in Xenopus laevis oogenesis
[作者:Carotenuto, R; Petrucci, TC; Correas, I; Vaccaro, MC; De Marco, N; Dale, B; Wilding, M,期刊:European Journal of Cell Biology, 页码:343-356 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2009年88-6]
- In human red blood cells, protein 4.1 (4.1R) is an 80-kDa polypeptide that stabilizes the spectrin-actin network and anchors it to the plasma membrane. In non-erythroid cells there is a great variety of 4.1R isoforms, ma...
- Anti-tropomyosin antibodies co-localise with actin microfilaments and label plasmodesmata
[作者:Faulkner, CR; Blackman, LM; Collings, DA; Cordwell, SJ; Overall, RL,期刊:European Journal of Cell Biology, 页码:357-369 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2009年88-6]
- The actin cytoskeleton and associated actin-binding proteins form a complex network involved in a number of fundamental cellular processes including intracellular trafficking. In plants, both actin and myosin have been l...
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