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    Annona Muricata L Leaf Infusion Effect on Glucose Absorption in the Intestinal Cells Membrane of Wistar Rats Model by Vycke Yunivita, Putra Haqiqie Adnantama Lubis, Augusta Y. L. Arifin

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Conclusions: There is a slightly decreased of the glucose absorption in the intestinal cell membranes of the Wistar Rats Model after infusion of soursop leaves. …”
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    Targeting cell membrane lipid rafts by stoichiometric functionalization of gold nanoparticles with a sphingolipid-binding domain peptide by Paramelle, David, Nieves, Daniel, Brun, Benjamin, Kraut, Rachel Susan, Fernig, David G.

    Published 2015
    “…A non-membrane protein-based nanoparticle agent for the tracking of lipid rafts on live cells is produced by stoichiometric functionalization of gold nanoparticles with a previously characterized sphingolipid- and cell membrane microdomain-binding domain peptide (SBD). …”
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    Cell membrane vesicles are a major contaminant of gradient-enriched human immunodeficiency virus type-1 preparations. by Gluschankof, P, Mondor, I, Gelderblom, H, Sattentau, Q

    Published 1997
    “…Electron micrographs of infected cells showed polarized vesiculation of the cell membrane, and virus budding was frequently colocalized with nonviral membrane vesiculation. …”
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    Small vault RNA1-2 modulates expression of cell membrane proteins through nascent RNA silencing by Alagia, A, Tereňová, J, Ketley, RF, Di Fazio, A, Chelysheva, I, Gullerova, M

    Published 2023
    “…Genomic deletion of vtRNA1-2 results in impaired cellular proliferation and the up-regulation of genes associated with cell membrane physiology and cell adhesion. Silencing activity of svtRNA1-2 molecules is dependent on seed-plus-complementary-paired hybridisation features and the presence of a 5-nucleotide loop protrusion on target RNAs. …”
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    PD-1 is expressed in cytotoxic granules of NK cells and rapidly mobilized to the cell membrane following recognition of tumor cells by Cecilia Pesini, Sandra Hidalgo, Maykel A. Arias, Llipsy Santiago, Carlota Calvo, Maitane Ocariz-Díez, Dolores Isla, Pilar M. Lanuza, M José Agustín, Eva M Galvez, Ariel Ramírez-Labrada, Julián Pardo

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In contrast to freshly isolated NK cells from cancer patients, those from healthy donors did not express PD-1 on the cell membrane. However, when healthy NK cells were incubated with tumor target cells, membrane PD-1 expression increased, concurrent with the CD107a surface mobilization. …”
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    Antipsychotic quetiapine alters the mouse fecal resistome by impacting antibiotic efflux, cell membrane, and cell wall synthesis genes by Yasuhiro Kyono, Jonathan D. Magboo, Elizabeth A. Daley, Stephanie A. Flowers

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Specifically, these data suggest that quetiapine may target elements of the bacterial cell membrane. If similar effects are found in humans, this medicine could unexpectedly make it harder to treat certain infections. …”
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