CD44 in cancer progression: adhesion, migration and growth regulation

R Marhaba, M Zöller - Journal of molecular histology, 2004 - Springer
It is well established that the large array of functions that a tumour cell has to fulfil to settle as
a metastasis in a distant organ requires cooperative activities between the tumour and the …

Extracellular functions of galectin-3

J Ochieng, V Furtak, P Lukyanov - Glycoconjugate journal, 2002 - Springer
Galectin-3 has been suspected of modulating cell to extracellular matrix interactions in a
novel fashion ever since it was first described. However, the rapid accumulation of research …

Unifying concepts in CD28, ICOS and CTLA4 co-receptor signalling

CE Rudd, H Schneider - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2003 - nature.com
Many studies have shown the central importance of the co-receptors CD28, inducible
costimulatory molecule (ICOS) and cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen 4 (CTLA4) in the …

Feeding our immune system: impact on metabolism

I Wolowczuk, C Verwaerde, O Viltart… - Journal of …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Endogenous intestinal microflora and environmental factors, such as diet, play a central role
in immune homeostasis and reactivity. In addition, microflora and diet both influence body …

Rafts: scale‐dependent, active lipid organization at the cell surface

S Mayor, M Rao - Traffic, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Rafts have been conceptualized as lateral heterogeneities in the organization of cholesterol
and sphingolipids, endowed with sorting and signaling functions. In this review we critically …

Cholesterol and prostate cancer

MR Freeman, KR Solomon - Journal of cellular biochemistry, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Cholesterol is a neutral lipid that accumulates in liquid‐ordered, detergent‐resistant
membrane domains called lipid rafts. Lipid rafts serve as membrane platforms for signal …

Caveolins, caveolae, and lipid rafts in cellular transport, signaling, and disease

AFG Quest, L Leyton, M Párraga - Biochemistry and cell biology, 2004 - cdnsciencepub.com
Les cavéoles ont été décrites pour la première fois il ya environ 50 ans. Pendant plusieurs
décennies, elles sont demeurées principalement intéressantes pour les biologistes …

Mapping surface charge density of lipid bilayers by quantitative surface conductivity microscopy

LH Klausen, T Fuhs, M Dong - Nature communications, 2016 - nature.com
Local surface charge density of lipid membranes influences membrane–protein interactions
leading to distinct functions in all living cells, and it is a vital parameter in understanding …

SCUBE3 loss-of-function causes a recognizable recessive developmental disorder due to defective bone morphogenetic protein signaling

YC Lin, M Niceta, V Muto, B Vona… - The American Journal of …, 2021 - cell.com
Signal peptide-CUB-EGF domain-containing protein 3 (SCUBE3) is a member of a small
family of multifunctional cell surface-anchored glycoproteins functioning as co-receptors for …

Antigen recognition induces phosphatidylserine exposure on the cell surface of human CD8+ T cells

K Fischer, S Voelkl, J Berger, R Andreesen, T Pomorski… - Blood, 2006 - ashpublications.org
In eukaryotic cells the phospholipid phosphatidylserine (PS) is restricted to the inner plasma-
membrane leaflet. This lipid asymmetry, which is maintained by the concerted action of …