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J Cell Sci (2018) 131 (22): jcs221994.
Published: 19 November 2018
... the molecular mechanisms that regulate basal lipolysis. Here, we describe a mechanism whereby autocrine purinergic signalling and constitutive P2Y 2 receptor activation suppresses basal lipolysis in primary human in vitro -differentiated adipocytes. We found that human adipocytes possess cytoplasmic Ca 2+ tone...
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J Cell Sci (2017) 130 (18): 3083–3093.
Published: 15 September 2017
...Julie Perroud; Laurent Bernheim; Maud Frieden; Stephane Koenig ABSTRACT Ca 2+ signaling plays a key role during human myoblast differentiation. Among Ca 2+ -sensitive pathways, calcineurin is essential for myoblast differentiation and muscle regeneration. Nuclear factor of activated T-cell (NFAT...
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J Cell Sci (2012) 125 (17): 4114–4125.
Published: 1 September 2012
...Manabu Ohyama; Tetsuro Kobayashi; Takashi Sasaki; Atsushi Shimizu; Masayuki Amagai Summary The dermal papilla (DP) plays pivotal roles in hair follicle morphogenesis and cycling. However, characterization and/or propagation of human DPs have been unsatisfactory because of the lack of efficient...
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J Cell Sci (2010) 123 (23): 4063–4075.
Published: 1 December 2010
..., chromosomes are organized in territories that are radially positioned in the nucleus. However, it remains unclear whether chromosomes are organized relative to each other. Here, we examine the nuclear arrangement of 10 chromosomes in human epithelial cancer cells by three-dimensional FISH analysis. We show...
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J Cell Sci (2008) 121 (13): 2130–2135.
Published: 1 July 2008
... for correspondence (e-mail: claire.harper@liv.ac.uk ) 22 4 2008 © The Company of Biologists Limited 2008 2008 Acrosome Exocytosis Human Sperm Over 80 million people worldwide experience infertility and over one third of infertility cases are due to male factors, i.e. sperm dysfunction...
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J Cell Sci (2005) 118 (15): 3247–3261.
Published: 1 August 2005
.... Price 14 3 2005 © The Company of Biologists Limited 2005 2005 Chromatin immunoprecipitation Human Replication origins Nascent DNA abundance Ku protein Haploinsufficient DNA replication is regulated at the level of initiation, and more specifically, at the level of pre...
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J Cell Sci (2003) 116 (13): 2763–2774.
Published: 1 July 2003
... are human homologues of the only known protein mediators of mitochondrial fusion, the Drosophila Fzo GTPase and Saccharomyces cerevisiae yFzo1p. Although the Mfn1 and Mfn2 genes were broadly expressed, the two genes showed different levels of mRNA expression in different tissues. Two Mfn1 transcripts were...
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J Cell Sci (2002) 115 (15): 3131–3138.
Published: 1 August 2002
...Daniela Uberti; Teresina Carsana; Enza Bernardi; Luigi Rodella; Piergiovanni Grigolato; Cristina Lanni; Marco Racchi; Stefano Govoni; Maurizio Memo In this study, we evaluated the response of different human skin fibroblast cultures obtained from eight probable Alzheimer's disease patients...
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J Cell Sci (2001) 114 (5): 867–874.
Published: 1 March 2001
...Ansgar Santel; Margaret T. Fuller ABSTRACT Although changes in mitochondrial size and arrangement accompany both cellular differentiation and human disease, the mechanisms that mediate mitochondrial fusion, fission and morphogenesis in mammalian cells are not understood. We have identified two...
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J Cell Sci (2001) 114 (1): 173–185.
Published: 1 January 2001
... related to TbNOG1 are present in yeast and metazoa, and related G domains are found in bacteria. We show that NOG1 proteins in humans and Saccharomyces cerevisae are also nucleolar. The S. cerevisae NOG1 gene is essential for cell viability, and mutations in the predicted G motifs abrogate function...
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J Cell Sci (2000) 113 (24): 4435–4440.
Published: 15 December 2000
.... Affinity-purified anti-zonula occludens toxin antibodies and the Ussing chamber assay were used to screen for one or more mammalian zonula occludens toxin analogues in both fetal and adult human intestine. A novel protein, zonulin, was identified that induces tight junction disassembly in non-human primate...
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J Cell Sci (1999) 112 (4): 525–535.
Published: 15 February 1999
...Robert G. Nagele; Theresa Freeman; Lydia McMorrow; Zabrina Thomson; Kelly Kitson-Wind; Hsin-yi Lee ABSTRACT The relative spatial positioning of chromosomes 7, 8, 16, X and Y was examined in nuclei of quiescent (noncycling) diploid and triploid human fibroblasts using fluorescence in situ...
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