Amanote Research
Register
Sign In
Interaction of Arginine-Rich Peptides With Membrane-Associated Proteoglycans Is Crucial for Induction of Actin Organization and Macropinocytosis
doi 10.1021/bi0612824.s001
Full Text
Open PDF
Abstract
Available in
full text
Date
Unknown
Authors
Unknown
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)
Related search
Defective Thymic Output in WAS Patients Is Associated With Abnormal Actin Organization
Scientific Reports
Multidisciplinary
Plasmid DNA Delivery Using Fluorescein-Labeled Arginine-Rich Peptides
Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Molecular Medicine
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Clinical Biochemistry
Pharmaceutical Science
Drug Discovery
Arginine-Containing Surfactant-Like Peptides: Interaction With Lipid Membranes and Antimicrobial Activity
Biomacromolecules
Bioengineering
Materials Chemistry
Biomaterials
Plastics
Polymers
Arginine-Containing Surfactant-Like Peptides: Interaction With Lipid Membranes and Antimicrobial Activity
Hierarchical Organization of Cartilage Proteoglycans
Macromolecular Symposia
Organic Chemistry
Polymers
Materials Chemistry
Condensed Matter Physics
Plastics
1P121 Selection of HIV RRE-binding Peptides From Complex Arginine-Rich Libraries
Seibutsu Butsuri
Regulation of SETD7 Methyltransferase by SENP3 Is Crucial for Sarcomere Organization and Cachexia
Cell Reports
Biochemistry
Genetics
Molecular Biology
The Interaction Between the ER Membrane Protein UNC93B and TLR3, 7, and 9 Is Crucial for TLR Signaling
Journal of Cell Biology
Medicine
Cell Biology
A Single Residue, Arginine 65, Is Critical for the Functional Interaction of Leukocyte-Associated Inhibitory Receptor-1 With Collagens
Journal of Immunology
Allergy
Immunology