Caveolae are an abundant feature of mammalian cells. Integral membrane proteins called caveolins drive the formation of caveolae but the precise mechanisms underlying caveola formation, and the origin of caveolae and caveolins during evolution, are unknown
The elucidation of the role of caveolae has been the topic of many investigations which were greatly...
SummaryCaveolin plays an essential role in the formation of characteristic surface pits, caveolae, w...
Caveolae, flask-shaped invaginations of the plasma membrane, are a striking feature of many mammalia...
Caveolae, flask-shaped invaginations of the plasma membrane, are a striking feature of many mammalia...
The generation of caveolae involves insertion of the cholesterol-binding integral membrane protein c...
Caveolae are specialized plasma membrane subdomains visualized more than 50 years ago as cave-like i...
SummaryCaveolin plays an essential role in the formation of characteristic surface pits, caveolae, w...
Originally described in the 1950s caveolae are morphologically identifiable as small omega-shaped pl...
Originally described in the 1950s caveolae are morphologically identifiable as small omega-shaped pl...
AbstractThe elucidation of the role of caveolae has been the topic of many investigations which were...
AbstractCaveolae are vesicular organelles with a characteristic uniform diameter in the range of 50–...
We study a physical model for the formation of bud-like invaginations on fluid lipid membranes under...
Caveolae are one of the most abundant and striking features of the plasma membrane of many mammalian...
Caveolae are small coated plasma membrane invaginations with diverse functions. Caveolae undergo cur...
AbstractCaveolae are structures found on the surface of many mammalian cells. In the last few years ...
The elucidation of the role of caveolae has been the topic of many investigations which were greatly...
SummaryCaveolin plays an essential role in the formation of characteristic surface pits, caveolae, w...
Caveolae, flask-shaped invaginations of the plasma membrane, are a striking feature of many mammalia...
Caveolae, flask-shaped invaginations of the plasma membrane, are a striking feature of many mammalia...
The generation of caveolae involves insertion of the cholesterol-binding integral membrane protein c...
Caveolae are specialized plasma membrane subdomains visualized more than 50 years ago as cave-like i...
SummaryCaveolin plays an essential role in the formation of characteristic surface pits, caveolae, w...
Originally described in the 1950s caveolae are morphologically identifiable as small omega-shaped pl...
Originally described in the 1950s caveolae are morphologically identifiable as small omega-shaped pl...
AbstractThe elucidation of the role of caveolae has been the topic of many investigations which were...
AbstractCaveolae are vesicular organelles with a characteristic uniform diameter in the range of 50–...
We study a physical model for the formation of bud-like invaginations on fluid lipid membranes under...
Caveolae are one of the most abundant and striking features of the plasma membrane of many mammalian...
Caveolae are small coated plasma membrane invaginations with diverse functions. Caveolae undergo cur...
AbstractCaveolae are structures found on the surface of many mammalian cells. In the last few years ...
The elucidation of the role of caveolae has been the topic of many investigations which were greatly...
SummaryCaveolin plays an essential role in the formation of characteristic surface pits, caveolae, w...
Caveolae, flask-shaped invaginations of the plasma membrane, are a striking feature of many mammalia...