Cavin1; a regulator of lung function and macrophage phenotype.
Caveolae are cell membrane invaginations that are highly abundant in adipose tissue, endothelial cells and the lung. The formation of caveolae is dependent on the expression of various structural proteins that serve as scaffolding for these membrane invaginations. Cavin1 is a newly identified struct...
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Main Authors: | Praveen Govender, Freddy Romero, Dilip Shah, Jesus Paez, Shi-Ying Ding, Libin Liu, Adam Gower, Elizabeth Baez, Sherif Shawky Aly, Paul Pilch, Ross Summer |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5f2091cbea0f4c5fbea72946b2cfdcef |
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