Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10799825 | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
After being ingested by a predator, MOA might exert a protective role by diminishing host cell integrity.
Keywords
ECMpNPGMDCKIIGSLSMOARIPAFCSPFAHBSSFAKTransferrinPMPPEIPBSFACSDMEMBSADulbecco's modified Eagle Mediumradio-immunoprecipitation assaybovine serum albuminCMEClathrin-mediated endocytosisIntegrinBaxHUSfluorescence-activated cell sortingfetal calf serumHemolytic uremic syndromeCysteine proteaseendoplasmic reticulumPhosphate buffered salineLectinExtracellular matrixwild-typeparaformaldehydeBcl-2-associated X proteinpolyethyleneimineCell adhesionfocal adhesion kinaseGlycosphingolipids
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Authors
Samuel Juillot, Catherine Cott, Josef Madl, Julie Claudinon, Niels Sebastiaan Johannes van der Velden, Markus Künzler, Roland Thuenauer, Winfried Römer,