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The following pages link to Nuclear envelope remnants: fluid membranes enriched in sterols and polyphosphoinositides (Q33402484):
Displaying 18 items.
- Phosphoinositides: tiny lipids with giant impact on cell regulation (Q27012953) (← links)
- Spatial regulation of membrane fusion controlled by modification of phosphoinositides (Q27321543) (← links)
- MARCKS protein is phosphorylated and regulates calcium mobilization during human acrosomal exocytosis (Q31118157) (← links)
- Nuclear phosphoinositides: a signaling enigma wrapped in a compartmental conundrum. (Q33636764) (← links)
- Phosphoinositide phosphatases in cell biology and disease (Q33862413) (← links)
- Key role of polyphosphoinositides in dynamics of fusogenic nuclear membrane vesicles (Q34023173) (← links)
- Calcium channels in the development, maturation, and function of spermatozoa (Q34052215) (← links)
- Dynamics of PLCγ and Src family kinase 1 interactions during nuclear envelope formation revealed by FRET-FLIM. (Q34358006) (← links)
- A role for phosphoinositides in regulating plant nuclear functions (Q35970847) (← links)
- Principle of duality in phospholipids: regulators of membrane morphology and dynamics (Q38252276) (← links)
- Histones and DNA compete for binding polyphosphoinositides in bilayers (Q39759894) (← links)
- Clinical and structural features of sperm head vacuoles in men included in the in vitro fertilization programme (Q41130528) (← links)
- The nuclear membrane as a lipid 'sink'-linking cell cycle progression to lipid synthesis (Q41819489) (← links)
- The Intrinsically Disordered Nuclear Localization Signal and Phosphorylation Segments Distinguish the Membrane Affinity of Two Cytidylyltransferase Isoforms (Q41826587) (← links)
- Histones cause aggregation and fusion of lipid vesicles containing phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate (Q41842010) (← links)
- Effect of polyelectrolyte adsorption on lateral distribution and dynamics of anionic lipids: a Monte Carlo study of a coarse-grain model. (Q46873506) (← links)
- DNA damage causes rapid accumulation of phosphoinositides for ATR signaling (Q47107408) (← links)
- The unprecedented membrane deformation of the human nuclear envelope, in a magnetic field, indicates formation of nuclear membrane invaginations (Q90546876) (← links)