298 results on '"Antonsson, Bruno"'
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52. In vivo processing of CXCL12α/SDF‐1α after intravenous and subcutaneous administration to mice
53. BAX insertion, oligomerization, and outer membrane permeabilization in brain mitochondria: Role of permeability transition and SH-redox regulation
54. Dissimilar mechanisms of cytochrome c release induced by octyl glucoside-activated BAX and by BAX activated with truncated BID
55. MAC inhibitors suppress mitochondrial apoptosis
56. Bad Targets the Permeability Transition Pore Independent of Bax or Bak to Switch between Ca2+-Dependent Cell Survival and Death
57. Apoptosis in FL5.12 cells is suppressed by inhibitors of the Mitochondrial Apoptosis-induced Channel MAC
58. Endophilin B1/Bif-1 Stimulates BAX Activation Independently from Its Capacity to Produce Large Scale Membrane Morphological Rearrangements
59. Design Of An ELISA Protocol For A Rapid Quantification Of Activated/oligomerized Bax During Apoptosis
60. Oligomeric BAX induces mitochondrial permeability transition and complete cytochrome c release without oxidative stress
61. Mitochondrial Cholesterol Contributes to Chemotherapy Resistance in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
62. Mechanism of Mitochondrial Glutathione-Dependent Hepatocellular Susceptibility to TNF Despite NF-κB Activation
63. GlialCAM, an immunoglobulin-like cell adhesion molecule is expressed in glial cells of the central nervous system
64. Purification of the extracellular domain of the membrane protein GlialCAM expressed in HEK and CHO cells and comparison of the glycosylation
65. BIM and tBID Are Not Mechanistically Equivalent When Assisting BAX to Permeabilize Bilayer Membranes
66. Transient HEK293 Recombinant Protein Production Flow: The Replenishment of Protein Batches By Outsourcing to a Contract Research Organization
67. Detection and identification of plasma proteins that bind GlialCAM using ProteinChip™ Arrays, SELDI-TOF MS, and nano-LC MS/MS
68. A High-Throughput Mammalian Protein Expression, Purification, Aliquoting and Storage Pipeline to Assemble a Library of the Human Secretome
69. Bax Channel Inhibitors Prevent Mitochondrion-mediated Apoptosis and Protect Neurons in a Model of Global Brain Ischemia
70. Oligomeric Bax Is a Component of the Putative CytochromecRelease Channel MAC, Mitochondrial Apoptosis-induced Channel
71. Lipidic Pore Formation by the Concerted Action of Proapoptotic BAX and tBID
72. Effects of cytochromecon the mitochondrial apoptosis-induced channel MAC
73. Bid, but Not Bax, Regulates VDAC Channels
74. 3,6-Dibromocarbazole Piperazine Derivatives of 2-Propanol as First Inhibitors of Cytochrome c Release via Bax Channel Modulation
75. Investigation of the role of the C-terminus of Bax and of tc-Bid on Bax interaction with yeast mitochondria
76. Bax oligomerization in mitochondrial membranes requires tBid (caspase-8-cleaved Bid) and a mitochondrial protein
77. Two pathways for tBID-induced cytochrome c release from rat brain mitochondria: BAK- versus BAX-dependence
78. Bax and heart mitochondria: uncoupling and inhibition of respiration without permeability transition
79. Bid induces cytochrome c-impermeable Bax channels in liposomes
80. Rapid Kinetics of tBid-induced Cytochrome c and Smac/DIABLO Release and Mitochondrial Depolarization
81. c‐Jun N‐terminal kinase‐3 (JNK3)/stress‐activated protein kinase‐β (SAPKβ) binds and phosphorylates the neuronal microtubule regulator SCG10
82. Oligomeric C‐terminal truncated Bax preferentially releases cytochrome c but not adenylate kinase from mitochondria, outer membrane vesicles and proteoliposomes
83. Phosphorylation of Bid by Casein Kinases I and II Regulates Its Cleavage by Caspase 8
84. Bax Is Present as a High Molecular Weight Oligomer/Complex in the Mitochondrial Membrane of Apoptotic Cells
85. Preliminary Crystallographic Study of a Complex Formed between the α/β-Tubulin Heterodimer and the Neuronal Growth-Associated Protein SCG10
86. The Destabilization of Lipid Membranes Induced by the C-terminal Fragment of Caspase 8-cleaved Bid Is Inhibited by the N-terminal Fragment
87. The Bcl-2 Protein Family
88. Rapid spectrophotometric method for quantitation of cytochrome c release from isolated mitochondria or permeabilized cells revisited
89. Cytochrome c release from mitochondria: all or nothing
90. Bid Induces the Oligomerization and Insertion of Bax into the Outer Mitochondrial Membrane
91. Bax oligomerization is required for channel-forming activity in liposomes and to trigger cytochrome c release from mitochondria
92. Differences in phosphorylation of human and chicken stathmin by MAP kinase
93. MAP kinase tight binding to dual-specificity phosphatases: A mechanism for enzymatic specificity
94. Expression and Purification of Full-Length Human Bax α
95. Purification and Biochemical Properties of Soluble Recombinant Human Bax
96. Identification of in Vitro Phosphorylation Sites in the Growth Cone Protein SCG10
97. Phosphorylation regulates the microtubule‐destabilizing activity of stathmin and its interaction with tubulin
98. Bcl-2 Undergoes Phosphorylation by c-Jun N-terminal Kinase/Stress-activated Protein Kinases in the Presence of the Constitutively Active GTP-binding Protein Rac1
99. Phosphatidylinositol synthase from mammalian tissues
100. Purification, Characterization, andin VitroPhosphorylation of the Neuron-Specific Membrane-Associated Protein SCG10
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