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1. Protein-induced fusion can be modulated by target membrane lipids through a structural switch at the level of the fusion peptide.

3. Peptides and Membrane Fusion: Towards an Understanding of the Molecular Mechanism of Protein-Induced Fusion

4. Transfection of Small Numbers of Human Endothelial Cells by Electroporation and Synthetic Amphiphiles

8. Aggregation reroutes molecules from a recycling to a vesicle-mediated secretion pathway during reticulocyte maturation.

9. Membrane fusion is induced by a distinct peptide sequence of the sea urchin fertilization protein bindin.

10. Membrane penetration of Sendai virus glycoproteins during the early stages of fusion with liposomes as determined by hydrophobic photoaffinity labeling.

11. Evidence for the existence of lipid-diffusion barriers in the equatorial segment of human spermatozoa

12. Processing of the phospholipid analogue phosphatidyl(N-sulphorhodamine B sulphonyl)ethanolamine by rat hepatocytes in vitro and in vivo

13. Functional mapping of the cytoplasmic region of intercellular adhesion molecule-3 reveals important roles for serine residues.

14. Recycling pathways of glucosylceramide in BHK cells: distinct involvement of early and late endosomes.

15. Mechanism of Fusion of Sendai Virus: Role of Hydrophobic Interactions and Mobility Constraints of Viral Membrane Proteins

16. Low pH-induced fusion of liposomes with membrane vesicles derived from Bacillus subtilis.

17. Recycling pathways of glucosylceramide in BHK cells: distinct involvement of early and late endosomes

18. Fluorescent, short-chain C6-NBD-sphingomyelin, but not C6-NBD-glucosylceramide, is subject to extensive degradation in the plasma membrane: implications for signal transduction related to cell differentiation

19. Reconstitution of proteolipid protein: some properties and its role in interlamellar attachment

20. In vitro fusion of reticulocyte endocytic vesicles with liposomes.

21. Salvage of glucosylceramide by recycling after internalization along the pathway of receptor-mediated endocytosis.

22. Sendai virus-erythrocyte membrane interaction: quantitative and kinetic analysis of viral binding, dissociation, and fusion

23. Fusion activity of influenza virus. A comparison between biological and artificial target membrane vesicles.

24. Semisynthetic combinatorial antibody libraries: a chemical solution to the diversity problem.

25. Sorting of sphingolipids in the endocytic pathway of HT29 cells.

26. Fusion of small unilamellar vesicles with viable EDTA-treated Escherichia coli cells

27. A G-protein alpha subunit from asexual Candida albicans functions in the mating signal transduction pathway of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and is regulated by the a1-alpha 2 repressor

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