Membrane fusion is a fundamental biochemical reaction and the final step in all vesicular trafficking events. It is crucial for the transfer of proteins and lipids between different compartments and for exo- and endocytic traffic of signaling molecules and receptors. It leads to the reconstruction of organelles such as the Golgi or the nuclear envelope, which decay into fragments during mitosis. Hence, controlled membrane fusion reactions are indispensible for the compartmental organization of eukaryotic cells; for their communication with the environment via hormones, neurotransmitters, growth factors, and receptors; and for the integration of cells into multicellular organisms. Intracellular pathogenic bacteria, such as Mycobacteria or Sa...
The membrane fusion and cell swelling stages of Sendai virus-mediated cell-cell fusion have been stu...
Intracellular membrane Fusion events require a general protein machinery that functions in vesicular...
Several proteins involved in exocytosis have been identified recently, but it is still completely un...
The fusion of biological membranes is the terminal step of all vesicular trafficking reactions in eu...
Diverse membrane fusion reactions in biology involve close contact between two lipid bilayers, follo...
AbstractMembrane fusion, one of the most fundamental processes in life, occurs when two separate lip...
Membrane fusion, one of the most fundamental processes in life, occurs when two separate lipid membr...
Cell fusion is fundamental for the success of several relevant biological processes in the entire bi...
Cell-cell fusion is fundamental to the development and physiology of multicellular organisms, but li...
Membranes provide a barrier that allows chemical reactions to be isolated from the environment. The ...
Membrane fusion is a fundamental requirement in numerous developmental, physiological, and pathologi...
AbstractMembrane fusion is an essential step when enveloped viruses enter cells. Lipid bilayer fusio...
Modulation of lipid bilayer packing contributes to the activation of biomembrane functions1 and can ...
Membrane fusion is vital for the functioning of many cells. However, membranes show virtually no ten...
Membrane fusion is the process whereby two separate lipid bilayers merge to become one. Despite subs...
The membrane fusion and cell swelling stages of Sendai virus-mediated cell-cell fusion have been stu...
Intracellular membrane Fusion events require a general protein machinery that functions in vesicular...
Several proteins involved in exocytosis have been identified recently, but it is still completely un...
The fusion of biological membranes is the terminal step of all vesicular trafficking reactions in eu...
Diverse membrane fusion reactions in biology involve close contact between two lipid bilayers, follo...
AbstractMembrane fusion, one of the most fundamental processes in life, occurs when two separate lip...
Membrane fusion, one of the most fundamental processes in life, occurs when two separate lipid membr...
Cell fusion is fundamental for the success of several relevant biological processes in the entire bi...
Cell-cell fusion is fundamental to the development and physiology of multicellular organisms, but li...
Membranes provide a barrier that allows chemical reactions to be isolated from the environment. The ...
Membrane fusion is a fundamental requirement in numerous developmental, physiological, and pathologi...
AbstractMembrane fusion is an essential step when enveloped viruses enter cells. Lipid bilayer fusio...
Modulation of lipid bilayer packing contributes to the activation of biomembrane functions1 and can ...
Membrane fusion is vital for the functioning of many cells. However, membranes show virtually no ten...
Membrane fusion is the process whereby two separate lipid bilayers merge to become one. Despite subs...
The membrane fusion and cell swelling stages of Sendai virus-mediated cell-cell fusion have been stu...
Intracellular membrane Fusion events require a general protein machinery that functions in vesicular...
Several proteins involved in exocytosis have been identified recently, but it is still completely un...