Lipid rafts, also known as microdomains, are important components of cell membranes and are enriched in cholesterol, glycophospholipids and receptors. They are involved in various essential cellular processes, including endocytosis, exocytosis and cellular signaling. Receptors are concentrated at lipid rafts, through which cellular signaling can be transmitted. Pathogens exploit these signaling mechanisms to enter cells, proliferate and egress. However, lipid rafts also play an important role in initiating antimicrobial responses by sensing pathogens via clustered pathogen-sensing receptors and triggering downstream signaling events such as programmed cell death or cytokine production for pathogen clearance. In this review, we discuss how b...
AbstractThe cell biology of intracellular pathogens (viruses, bacteria, eukaryotic parasites) has pr...
Influenza still remains one of the most challenging diseases, posing a significant threat to public ...
AbstractNumerous pathogens have evolved mechanisms of co-opting normal host endocytic machinery as a...
Accumulating reports document the use by pathogens of cholesterol-enriched lipid microdomains, often...
Abstracts: Lipid rafts are defined as specialized, dynamic microdomains that can be found in plasma ...
AbstractThe route of initial entry influences how host cells respond to intracellular pathogens. Rec...
The plasma membrane is not a uniform two-dimensional space but includes various types of specialized...
AbstractNumerous pathogens have evolved mechanisms of co-opting normal host endocytic machinery as a...
AbstractThe route of initial entry influences how host cells respond to intracellular pathogens. Rec...
The first appearance of lipid rafts, or lipid rafts-like structure, was occasionally observed by cry...
Summary: The plasma membrane is not a uniform two-dimensional space but includes various types of sp...
Background: Lipid rafts are currently an intensely investigated topic of cell biology. In addition t...
AbstractLipid rafts have an important property to preferentially concentrate some proteins, while ex...
Influenza still remains one of the most challenging diseases, posing a significant threat to public ...
Influenza still remains one of the most challenging diseases, posing a significant threat to public ...
AbstractThe cell biology of intracellular pathogens (viruses, bacteria, eukaryotic parasites) has pr...
Influenza still remains one of the most challenging diseases, posing a significant threat to public ...
AbstractNumerous pathogens have evolved mechanisms of co-opting normal host endocytic machinery as a...
Accumulating reports document the use by pathogens of cholesterol-enriched lipid microdomains, often...
Abstracts: Lipid rafts are defined as specialized, dynamic microdomains that can be found in plasma ...
AbstractThe route of initial entry influences how host cells respond to intracellular pathogens. Rec...
The plasma membrane is not a uniform two-dimensional space but includes various types of specialized...
AbstractNumerous pathogens have evolved mechanisms of co-opting normal host endocytic machinery as a...
AbstractThe route of initial entry influences how host cells respond to intracellular pathogens. Rec...
The first appearance of lipid rafts, or lipid rafts-like structure, was occasionally observed by cry...
Summary: The plasma membrane is not a uniform two-dimensional space but includes various types of sp...
Background: Lipid rafts are currently an intensely investigated topic of cell biology. In addition t...
AbstractLipid rafts have an important property to preferentially concentrate some proteins, while ex...
Influenza still remains one of the most challenging diseases, posing a significant threat to public ...
Influenza still remains one of the most challenging diseases, posing a significant threat to public ...
AbstractThe cell biology of intracellular pathogens (viruses, bacteria, eukaryotic parasites) has pr...
Influenza still remains one of the most challenging diseases, posing a significant threat to public ...
AbstractNumerous pathogens have evolved mechanisms of co-opting normal host endocytic machinery as a...