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The following pages link to Sphingomyelin trafficking in Chlamydia pneumoniae-infected cells. (Q37874605):
Displaying 45 items.
- Anaplasma phagocytophilum Rab10-dependent parasitism of the trans-Golgi network is critical for completion of the infection cycle (Q27313937) (← links)
- Contrasting Lifestyles Within the Host Cell (Q28078686) (← links)
- Rab GTPases Are Recruited to Chlamydial Inclusions in Both a Species-Dependent and Species-Independent Manner (Q28203990) (← links)
- The phagosome: compartment with a license to kill (Q33271748) (← links)
- The broad-spectrum antiviral compound ST-669 restricts chlamydial inclusion development and bacterial growth and localizes to host cell lipid droplets within treated cells (Q33798572) (← links)
- Degradation of Chlamydia pneumoniae by peripheral blood monocytic cells (Q33946655) (← links)
- Drosophila melanogaster S2 cells: a model system to study Chlamydia interaction with host cells (Q34049405) (← links)
- A protein secreted by the respiratory pathogen Chlamydia pneumoniae impairs IL-17 signalling via interaction with human Act1 (Q34082096) (← links)
- The eukaryotic signal sequence, YGRL, targets the chlamydial inclusion (Q34164934) (← links)
- The chlamydial inclusion preferentially intercepts basolaterally directed sphingomyelin-containing exocytic vacuoles. (Q34180608) (← links)
- Proteins in the chlamydial inclusion membrane (Q34574480) (← links)
- Restricted fusion of Chlamydia trachomatis vesicles with endocytic compartments during the initial stages of infection. (Q34581951) (← links)
- Role for chlamydial inclusion membrane proteins in inclusion membrane structure and biogenesis (Q34733854) (← links)
- The trans-Golgi SNARE syntaxin 6 is recruited to the chlamydial inclusion membrane. (Q34837395) (← links)
- Golgi-dependent transport of cholesterol to the Chlamydia trachomatis inclusion. (Q35144239) (← links)
- Alzheimer's Disease: APP, Gamma Secretase, APOE, CLU, CR1, PICALM, ABCA7, BIN1, CD2AP, CD33, EPHA1, and MS4A2, and Their Relationships with Herpes Simplex, C. Pneumoniae, Other Suspect Pathogens, and the Immune System (Q35664117) (← links)
- Role for the SRC family kinase Fyn in sphingolipid acquisition by chlamydiae (Q35671582) (← links)
- Chlamydia trachomatis hijacks intra-Golgi COG complex-dependent vesicle trafficking pathway. (Q35899255) (← links)
- Impact of micro-environmental changes on respiratory tract infections with intracellular bacteria. (Q36100313) (← links)
- Resistance to a novel antichlamydial compound is mediated through mutations in Chlamydia trachomatis secY. (Q36171529) (← links)
- Chlamydia pneumoniae impairs the innate immune response in infected epithelial cells by targeting TRAF3 (Q36585704) (← links)
- Chlamydial metabolism revisited: interspecies metabolic variability and developmental stage-specific physiologic activities (Q36683752) (← links)
- Retinoic acid inhibits the infectivity and growth of Chlamydia pneumoniae in epithelial and endothelial cells through different receptors. (Q36732330) (← links)
- Late endocytic multivesicular bodies intersect the chlamydial inclusion in the absence of CD63. (Q36747105) (← links)
- Chlamydia persistence -- a tool to dissect chlamydia--host interactions (Q36795762) (← links)
- Retinoic acid prevents Chlamydia pneumoniae-induced foam cell development in a mouse model of atherosclerosis (Q37009782) (← links)
- Vesicle-associated membrane protein 4 and syntaxin 6 interactions at the chlamydial inclusion. (Q37123831) (← links)
- Discovery of catalases in members of the Chlamydiales order (Q37124866) (← links)
- Fluorescent labeling reliably identifies Chlamydia trachomatis in living human endometrial cells and rapidly and accurately quantifies chlamydial inclusion forming units (Q37193807) (← links)
- Host immune responses to chlamydial inclusion membrane proteins B and C in Chlamydia trachomatis infected women with or without fertility disorders (Q37226052) (← links)
- Acquisition of nutrients by Chlamydiae: unique challenges of living in an intracellular compartment (Q37652709) (← links)
- Sphingolipids Are Dual Specific Drug Targets for the Management of Pulmonary Infections: Perspective (Q37834436) (← links)
- Hijacking and Use of Host Lipids by Intracellular Pathogens (Q37836082) (← links)
- Proteomic analysis of the Simkania-containing vacuole: the central role of retrograde transport (Q37839078) (← links)
- C. pneumoniae disrupts eNOS trafficking and impairs NO production in human aortic endothelial cells (Q37843761) (← links)
- Targeting eukaryotic Rab proteins: a smart strategy for chlamydial survival and replication (Q37844137) (← links)
- Identification of Sphingomyelinase on the Surface of Chlamydia pneumoniae: Possible Role in the Entry into Its Host Cells (Q37844467) (← links)
- Modulation of host signaling and cellular responses by Chlamydia (Q37845494) (← links)
- Sphingolipid trafficking and purification in Chlamydia trachomatis-infected cells (Q37847591) (← links)
- Lipid acquisition by intracellular Chlamydiae (Q37849091) (← links)
- Activation of Raf/MEK/ERK/cPLA2 signaling pathway is essential for chlamydial acquisition of host glycerophospholipids (Q37868030) (← links)
- Identification of MEK- and phosphoinositide 3-kinase-dependent signalling as essential events during Chlamydia pneumoniae invasion of HEp2 cells (Q37871641) (← links)
- Metabolic profiles in community-acquired pneumonia: developing assessment tools for disease severity. (Q55069453) (← links)
- Chlamydia trachomatis Is Responsible for Lipid Vacuolation in the Amniotic Epithelium of Fetal Gastroschisis (Q56243407) (← links)
- Diverse Facets of Sphingolipid Involvement in Bacterial Infections (Q90682395) (← links)