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1. Arf5-mediated regulation of mTORC1 at the plasma membrane.

2. Reaction hijacking of tyrosine tRNA synthetase as a new whole-of-life-cycle antimalarial strategy

3. Dynamics of intracellular neonatal Fc receptor-ligand interactions in primary macrophages using biophysical fluorescence techniques

4. Interacting partners of Golgi-localized small G protein Arl5b identified by a combination of in vivo proximity labelling and GFP-Trap pull down

5. Application of flow cytometry to analyze intracellular location and trafficking of cargo in cell populations.

6. High-Throughput Quantitation of Intracellular Trafficking and Organelle Disruption by Flow Cytometry

8. Arf5-mediated regulation of mTORC1 at the plasma membrane.

9. Interacting partners of Golgi-localized small G protein Arl5b identified by a combination of in vivo proximity labelling and GFP-Trap pull down.

10. Reaction hijacking of tyrosine tRNA synthetase as a new whole-of-life-cycle antimalarial strategy.

11. Dynamics of intracellular neonatal Fc receptor-ligand interactions in primary macrophages using biophysical fluorescence techniques.

12. A role for Rab30 in retrograde trafficking and maintenance of endosome-TGN organization.

13. A role for Rab11 in the homeostasis of the endosome-lysosomal pathway.

14. The Golgi ribbon in mammalian cells negatively regulates autophagy by modulating mTOR activity.

15. Amyloid precursor protein traffics from the Golgi directly to early endosomes in an Arl5b- and AP4-dependent pathway.

16. Application of flow cytometry to analyze intracellular location and trafficking of cargo in cell populations.

17. Transient systemic inflammation does not alter the induction of tolerance to gastric autoantigens by migratory dendritic cells.

18. High-throughput quantitation of intracellular trafficking and organelle disruption by flow cytometry.

19. Arl5b is a Golgi-localised small G protein involved in the regulation of retrograde transport.

20. The localization of the Golgin GCC185 is independent of Rab6A/A' and Arl1.

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