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On the Mechanism of Intracellular Membrane Fusion: In Search of the Genuine Fusion Factor
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Bioscience Reports
Biosci Rep (2000) 20 (6): 613–631.
Published: 01 December 2000
...Eva-Isabelle Pécheur; Olaf Maier; Dick Hoekstra Intracellular membrane fusion events require a general protein machinery that functions in vesicular traffic and in assembly and maintenance of organelles. An array of cytosolic and integral membrane proteins are currently identified...
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Entry mechanisms of enveloped viruses. Implications for fusion of intracellular membranes
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Bioscience Reports
Biosci Rep (1989) 9 (3): 273–305.
Published: 01 June 1989
...Dick Hoekstra; Jan Willem Kok Enveloped viruses infect cells by a mechanism involving membrane fusion. This process is mediated and triggered by specific viral membrane glycoproteins. Evidence is accumulating that fusion of intracellular membranes, as occurs during endocytosis and transport between...
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Introduction of antibody (PL/IM 430) to a 100 kDa protein into permeabilised platelets inhibits intracellular sequestration of Ca 2+
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Biosci Rep (1988) 8 (4): 379–388.
Published: 01 August 1988
...Nashrudeen Hack; Kalwant Singh Authi; Neville Crawford A monoclonal antibody (PL/IM 430), previously found to inhibit the uptake of Ca 2+ into highly purified platelet intracellular membrane vesicles (Hack, N., Wilkinson, J. M. and Crawford, N. 1988, Biochem. J. 250 , 355–361) has been introduced...