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1. Designed Auto-assembly of Nanostreptabodies for Rapid Tissue-specific Targeting in Vivo

2. Ubiquitous yet Distinct Expression of Podocalyxin on Vascular Surfaces in Normal and Tumor Tissues in the Rat

3. Live dynamic imaging of caveolae pumping targeted antibody rapidly and specifically across endothelium in the lung

4. Screening phage display libraries for organ-specific vascular immunotargeting in vivo

5. Transient Mechanoactivation of Neutral Sphingomyelinase in Caveolae to Generate Ceramide

6. Targeting endothelium and its dynamic caveolae for tissue-specific transcytosisin vivo: A pathway to overcome cell barriers to drug and gene delivery

7. Immunoisolation of Caveolae with High Affinity Antibody Binding to the Oligomeric Caveolin Cage

8. In Situ Flow Activates Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase in Luminal Caveolae of Endothelium with Rapid Caveolin Dissociation and Calmodulin Association

9. Dynamin at the Neck of Caveolae Mediates Their Budding to Form Transport Vesicles by GTP-driven Fission from the Plasma Membrane of Endothelium

10. Tumor cell growth inhibition by caveolin re-expression in human breast cancer cells

11. Flotillin and Epidermal Surface Antigen Define a New Family of Caveolae-associated Integral Membrane Proteins

12. III. Cellular ultrastructures in situ as key to understanding tumor energy metabolism: biological significance of the Warburg effect

13. In vivo proteomic imaging analysis of caveolae reveals pumping system to penetrate solid tumors

14. Co-implanting orthotopic tissue creates stroma microenvironment enhancing growth and angiogenesis of multiple tumors

15. I. Embryonal vasculature formation recapitulated in transgenic mammary tumor spheroids implanted pseudo-orthotopicly into mouse dorsal skin fold: the organoblasts concept

16. II. Capsular vaso-mimicry formed by transgenic mammary tumor spheroids implanted ectopically into mouse dorsal skin fold: implications for cellular mechanisms of metastasis

17. Role of GTP Hydrolysis in Fission of Caveolae Directly from Plasma Membranes

18. Targeting of nitric oxide synthase to endothelial cell caveolae via palmitoylation: implications for nitric oxide signaling

19. Caveolae from luminal plasmalemma of rat lung endothelium: microdomains enriched in caveolin, Ca(2+)-ATPase, and inositol trisphosphate receptor

20. Endothelin Induces Rapid, Dynamin-mediated Budding of Endothelial Caveolae Rich in ET-B*

21. Filipin-sensitive caveolae-mediated transport in endothelium: reduced transcytosis, scavenger endocytosis, and capillary permeability of select macromolecules

22. Immunotargeting and cloning of two CD34 variants exhibiting restricted expression in adult rat endothelia in vivo

23. Isolation and Subfractionation of Plasma Membranes to Purify Caveolae Separately from Lipid Rafts

24. Subtractive proteomic mapping of the endothelial surface in lung and solid tumours for tissue-specific therapy

25. Direct proteomic mapping of the lung microvascular endothelial cell surface in vivo and in cell culture

26. Segregation of heterotrimeric G proteins in cell surface microdomains. G(q) binds caveolin to concentrate in caveolae, whereas G(i) and G(s) target lipid rafts by default

27. Subcellular localization of intracellular protein tyrosine phosphatases in T cells

28. Rapid mechanotransduction in situ at the luminal cell surface of vascular endothelium and its caveolae

29. Organized endothelial cell surface signal transduction in caveolae distinct from glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored protein microdomains

30. Aquaporin-1 in plasma membrane and caveolae provides mercury-sensitive water channels across lung endothelium

31. Separation of caveolae from associated microdomains of GPI-anchored proteins

32. Endothelial caveolae have the molecular transport machinery for vesicle budding, docking, and fusion including VAMP, NSF, SNAP, annexins, and GTPases

33. NEM inhibits transcytosis, endocytosis, and capillary permeability: implication of caveolae fusion in endothelia

34. Erratum: Live dynamic imaging of caveolae pumping targeted antibody rapidly and specifically across endothelium in the lung

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