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1. In Vivo Function of the Lipid Raft Protein Flotillin-1 during CD8 + T Cell-Mediated Host Surveillance.

2. Adenylyl cyclase 6 activation negatively regulates TLR4 signaling through lipid raft-mediated endocytosis.

3. Primary human CD4+ T cells have diverse levels of membrane lipid order that correlate with their function.

4. Lipid raft assembly and Lck recruitment in TRAIL costimulation mediates NF-κB activation and T cell proliferation.

5. Critical modifier role of membrane-cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator-dependent ceramide signaling in lung injury and emphysema.

6. Cholesterol-rich membrane rafts and Lyn are involved in phagocytosis during Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection.

7. Inhibition of T cell activation by cyclic adenosine 5'-monophosphate requires lipid raft targeting of protein kinase A type I by the A-kinase anchoring protein ezrin.

8. Identification of a novel lipid raft-targeting motif in Src homology 2-containing phosphatase 1.

9. Atorvastatin restores Lck expression and lipid raft-associated signaling in T cells from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.

10. Effect of lipid rafts on Cb2 receptor signaling and 2-arachidonoyl-glycerol metabolism in human immune cells.

11. Ligation of CD28 by its natural ligand CD86 in the absence of TCR stimulation induces lipid raft polarization in human CD4 T cells.

12. Leishmania donovani affects antigen presentation of macrophage by disrupting lipid rafts.

13. Increased caspase-3 expression and activity contribute to reduced CD3zeta expression in systemic lupus erythematosus T cells.

14. B cell lipid rafts regulate both peptide-dependent and peptide-independent APC-T cell interaction.

15. Differential regulation of TNF-R1 signaling: lipid raft dependency of p42mapk/erk2 activation, but not NF-kappaB activation.

16. Cutting edge: optical microspectrophotometry supports the existence of gel phase lipid rafts at the lamellipodium of neutrophils: apparent role in calcium signaling.

17. Caspase-3 is a component of Fas death-inducing signaling complex in lipid rafts and its activity is required for complete caspase-8 activation during Fas-mediated cell death.

18. Leishmania-induced inhibition of macrophage antigen presentation analyzed at the single-cell level.

19. Selective inhibition of T cell activation via CD147 through novel modulation of lipid rafts.

20. Modulation of CD11b/CD18 adhesive activity by its extracellular, membrane-proximal regions.

21. Polyvalent antigens stabilize B cell antigen receptor surface signaling microdomains.

22. Lipid raft-independent B cell receptor-mediated antigen internalization and intracellular trafficking.

23. Dynamic association of CD45 with detergent-insoluble microdomains in T lymphocytes.

24. Spatial raft coalescence represents an initial step in Fc gamma R signaling.

25. Segregation of Bad from lipid rafts is implicated in the induction of apoptosis.

26. Ceramide-rich membrane rafts mediate CD40 clustering.

27. Association of FcgammaRII with low-density detergent-resistant membranes is important for cross-linking-dependent initiation of the tyrosine phosphorylation pathway and superoxide generation.

28. Cutting edge: lipid raft integrity affects the efficiency of MHC class I tetramer binding and cell surface TCR arrangement on CD8+ T cells.

29. CD24 induces apoptosis in human B cells via the glycolipid-enriched membrane domains/rafts-mediated signaling system.

30. A molecular framework for two-step T cell signaling: Lck Src homology 3 mutations discriminate distinctly regulated lipid raft reorganization events.

31. Stimulatory function of gp49A, a murine Ig-like receptor, in rat basophilic leukemia cells.

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