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1. Role of endocytosis in the transfection of L929 fibroblasts by polyethylenimine/DNA complexes.

2. The influence of microtubule integrity on plasma membrane fluidity in L929 cells.

3. Cell surface membrane homeostasis and intracellular membrane traffic balance in mouse L929 cells.

4. Interactions of the monomeric and dimeric flavones apigenin and amentoflavone with the plasma membrane of L929 cells; a fluorescence study.

5. Differentiation between clathrin-dependent and clathrin-independent endocytosis by means of membrane fluidity measurements.

6. CFTR is involved in membrane endocytosis but not in fluid-phase and receptor-mediated endocytosis in human respiratory epithelial cells.

7. A comparison of the fluorescence properties of TMA-DPH as a probe for plasma membrane and for endocytic membrane.

8. Contrary results on mouse hepatitis virus type 3 susceptibility in A/J mouse hepatocytes of phosphatidylserine treatment and of a hypercholesterolaemic diet: no correlation with membrane fluidity levels.

9. Influence of the clathrin coat on the membrane lipidic organization of endocytic vesicles: a fluorescence study.

10. The kinetic aspects of intracellular fluorescence labeling with TMA-DPH support the maturation model for endocytosis in L929 cells.

11. Effects of Clostridium difficile toxin B on human monocytes and macrophages: possible relationship with cytoskeletal rearrangement.

12. Comparative evolution of endocytosis levels and of the cell surface area during the L929 cell cycle: a fluorescence study with TMA-DPH.

13. Membrane fluidity aspects in endocytosis; a study with the fluorescent probe trimethylamino-diphenylhexatriene in L929 cells.

14. Fluid phase endocytosis investigated by fluorescence with trimethylamino-diphenylhexatriene in L929 cells; the influence of temperature and of cytoskeleton depolymerizing drugs.

15. The plasma-membrane internalization and recycling is enhanced in macrophages upon activation with gamma-interferon and lipopolysaccharide; a study using the fluorescent probe trimethylaminodiphenylhexatriene.

16. Internalization of the lipophilic fluorescent probe trimethylamino-diphenylhexatriene follows the endocytosis and recycling of the plasma membrane in cells.

17. TMA-DPH a fluorescent probe of membrane dynamics in living cells. How to use it in phagocytosis.

18. Evidence for early fluidity changes in the plasma membranes of interferon treated L cells, from fluorescence anisotropy data.

19. Plasma membrane fluidity measurements on whole living cells by fluorescence anisotropy of trimethylammoniumdiphenylhexatriene.

20. Parallel investigation of exocytosis kinetics and membrane fluidity changes in human platelets with the fluorescent probe, trimethylammonio-diphenylhexatriene.

21. Labelling of the inner side of granules membrane during exocytosis. A method to differentiate secretion processes.

22. A fluorescent hydrophobic probe used for monitoring the kinetics of exocytosis phenomena.

23. Plasma membrane fluidity studies by fluorescence polarization in rat mast cells stimulated by compound 48/80.

24. Effects of random copolymers of lysine on the thermotropic behaviour of dipalmitoylphosphatidylglycerol vesicles. A fluorescence anisotropy study.

25. TMA-DPH: a suitable fluorescence polarization probe for specific plasma membrane fluidity studies in intact living cells.

26. Membrane fluidity changes in P. berghei-infected erythrocytes, investigated with a specific plasma membrane fluorescent probe.

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