67 research outputs found
Up-regulation of Hsp72 and keratin16 mediates wound healing in streptozotocin diabetic rats
Cytoskeletal control of B cell responses to antigens.
The actin cytoskeleton is essential for cell mechanics and has increasingly been implicated in the regulation of cell signalling. In B cells, the actin cytoskeleton is extensively coupled to B cell receptor (BCR) signalling pathways, and defects of the actin cytoskeleton can either promote or suppress B cell activation. Recent insights from studies using single-cell imaging and biophysical techniques suggest that actin orchestrates BCR signalling at the plasma membrane through effects on protein diffusion and that it regulates antigen discrimination through the biomechanics of immune synapses. These mechanical functions also have a role in the adaptation of B cell subsets to specialized tasks during antibody responses
Quantitative profiling of spreading-coupled protein tyrosine phosphorylation in migratory cells
Loss of CAR promotes migration and proliferation of HaCaT cells and accelerates wound healing in rats via Src-p38 MAPK pathway
WASH complex regulates Arp2/3 complex for actin-based polar body extrusion in mouse oocytes
WHAMM initiates autolysosome tubulation by promoting actin polymerization on autolysosomes
Extracellular Galectin-3 Induces Accelerated Oligodendroglial Differentiation Through Changes in Signaling Pathways and Cytoskeleton Dynamics
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