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Publications by Ellen I. Closs
Induced Arginine Transport via Cationic Amino Acid Transporter-1 Is Necessary for Human T-Cell Proliferation
European Journal of Immunology
Allergy
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Arginine Transport via Cationic Amino Acid Transporter 2 Plays a Critical Regulatory Role in Classical or Alternative Activation of Macrophages
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Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Regulates Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation by Inducing Cationic Amino Acid Transporter Gene Expression
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A Caveolar Complex Between the Cationic Amino Acid Transporter 1 and Endothelial Nitric-Oxide Synthase May Explain the “Arginine Paradox”
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Cell Proliferation Induced by Modified Cationic Dextran
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The T Cell-B Cell Interaction via OX40-OX40L Is Necessary for the T Cell-Dependent Humoral Immune Response
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Figure 4: Cell Proliferation Is Necessary for Tentacle Morphogenesis.
Arginine Transport in Streptococcus Lactis Is Catalyzed by a Cationic Exchanger.
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Protein Kinase C-Dependent Ubiquitination and Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis of the Cationic Amino Acid Transporter CAT-1
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