20 results on '"Russell, Matthew R. G."'
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2. The PTPIP51 coiled-coil domain is important in VAPB binding, formation of ER-mitochondria contacts and IP3 receptor delivery of Ca2+ to mitochondria
3. Identification and characterization of bisbenzimide compounds that inhibit human cytomegalovirus replication
4. Termination of Isoform-Selective Vps21/Rab5 Signaling at Endolysosomal Organelles by Msb3/Gyp3
5. Differential Use of Two AP-3-mediated Pathways by Lysosomal Membrane Proteins
6. The Plasmodium falciparum rhoptry bulb protein RAMA plays an essential role in rhoptry neck morphogenesis and host red blood cell invasion
7. Subcellular antibiotic visualization reveals a dynamic drug reservoir in infected macrophages
8. The malaria parasite sheddase SUB2 governs host red blood cell membrane sealing at invasion.
9. The Actinomyosin Motor Drives Malaria Parasite Red Blood Cell Invasion but Not Egress
10. 3D correlative light and electron microscopy of cultured cells using serial blockface scanning electron microscopy
11. 3D correlative light and electron microscopy of cultured cells using serial blockface scanning electron microscopy.
12. Bicaudal‐ D 1 regulates the intracellular sorting and signalling of neurotrophin receptors
13. A concentric circle model of multivesicular body cargo sorting
14. Depletion of TSG101 forms a mammalian `Class E' compartment: a multicisternal early endosome with multiple sorting defects
15. Bicaudal- D1 regulates the intracellular sorting and signalling of neurotrophin receptors.
16. Class E compartments form in response to ESCRT ysfunction in yeast due to hyperactivity of the Vps21 Rab GTPase.
17. Depletion of TSG101 forms a mammalian ‘Class E’ compartment: a multicisternal early endosome with multiple sorting defects.
18. Lymphatic endothelial cells are a replicative niche for Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
19. The PTPIP51 coiled-coil domain is important in VAPB binding, formation of ER-mitochondria contacts and IP3 receptor delivery of Ca 2+ to mitochondria.
20. Mycobacterium tuberculosis replicates within necrotic human macrophages.
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