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Dopamine transporter oligomerization involves the scaffold domain, but spares the bundle domain
Vydáno 2018“…It has been shown that hDAT and other members of the monoamine transporter family exist in oligomeric forms at the plasma membrane. Several residues are known to be involved in oligomerization, but interaction interfaces, oligomer orientation and the quarternary arrangement in the plasma membrane remain poorly understood. …”
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Variation of evolved <i>B</i>. <i>thuringiensis</i> in biofilm formation.
Vydáno 2015“…<b>C,</b> Quantification of the temporal dynamics of biofilm formation by measuring mean particle size during bacterial growth on plates across time; results for four evolved clones and three ancestral strains; grey shades indicate three of the ancestral strains (light grey: BT-247; dark grey: BT-246; black: BT-679), red a coevolved clone, green a one-sided adapted clone that is able to form biofilms, purple a one-sided adapted clone unable to form biofilms, and blue a non-biofilm-forming control-evolved clone. …”
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Schematic illustrating the proposed role of Foxn1 in scar forming through involvement in EMT process.
Vydáno 2016“…<p>Schematic illustrating the proposed role of Foxn1 in scar forming through involvement in EMT process.</p>…”
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Analysis of motility in multicellular <i>Chlamydomonas reinhardtii</i> evolved under predation
Vydáno 2018“…Evolved isolates form such structures obligately under culture conditions in which their wild type ancestors do not, indicating that newly-evolved multicellularity is heritable. …”