01122nam--2200385---450-99000307663020331620080312133041.0000307663USA01000307663(ALEPH)000307663USA0100030766320080307d1960----km-y0itay50------baengUS||||||||001yyMaggie: a girl of the streetsGeorge's mothertwo novels by Stephen CraneNew YorkFawcett publicationscopyr. 1960160 p.18 cmFawcett premier booksR2182001Fawcett premier books2001001-------2001Letteratura americanaNarrativa813.4CRANE,Stephen306804ITsalbcISBD990003076630203316II.8.A.171836 DSLLBKDSLLDSLL9020080307USA010935DSLL9020080312USA011330George's mother1023239Maggie, a girl of the streets1383469UNISA05071nam 2201429z- 450 991055735130332120220111(CKB)5400000000042377(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76499(oapen)doab76499(EXLCZ)99540000000004237720202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRecent Developments in Annexin BiologyBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (266 p.)3-0365-0198-3 3-0365-0199-1 Discovered over 40 years ago, the annexin proteins were found to be a structurally conserved subgroup of Ca2+-binding proteins. While the initial research on annexins focused on their signature feature of Ca2+-dependent binding to membranes, over the years, the biennial "Annexin" conference series has highlighted additional diversity in the functions attributed to the annexin family of proteins. The roles of these proteins now extend from basic science to biomedical research, and are being translated into clinical settings. Research on annexins involves a global network of researchers and the 10th biennial Annexin conference brought together over 80 researchers from ten European countries, USA, Brazil, Singapore, Japan, and Australia for 3 days in September 2019. In this conference, the discussions focused on two distinct themes - the role of annexins in cellular organization and health and disease. The articles published in this Special Issue cover these two main themes discussed at the conference, offering a glimpse into some of the notable findings in the field of annexin biologyResearch and information: generalbicsscA2tacquired resistanceadherens junctionangiogenesisannexinAnnexinAnnexin A1annexin A1 peptide Ac2-26annexin A2Annexin A2annexin A6Annexin-A1annexin-A6annexinA2 egressanxA2AnxA6autophagyBeWo spheroidsbias analysisBirbeck granulesbreast cancercancercap subdomaincell growthcell motilitycell rupturechaperone-mediated autophagycholesterolchromaffin cellsclaudin-1CLEMcross-linkerdanger-associated molecular pattern (DAMP)EGFRelectron microscopyendolysosomesERK1/2 pathwayestrogen receptor negativeexocytosisF-actin polymerizationfluorescenceformyl peptide receptor 1formyl peptide receptorsG protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)human skeletal muscleinfectioninflammationinfluenzainjuryinterdisciplinary researchIshikawa cellsLamp2ALangerhans celllipidlipidomicsmacroautophagymass spectrometrymembranemembrane curvaturemembrane curvature sensingmembrane damagemembrane repairmembrane shapingmetastasismicrodomainmucin-1muscle injurymuscular dystrophynigericinNPC1pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP)plasma membraneplasma membrane repairpyroptosisquartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring (QCM-D)RasGRF2RNA-sequencingsepsissickle cell diseasethrombosistranscriptomicstyrosine kinase inhibitorsvesicleviruszona occludensResearch and information: generalJaiswal Jyoti Kedt1302207Gerke VolkeredtRescher UrsulaedtKim Lim Lina HsiuedtJaiswal Jyoti KothGerke VolkerothRescher UrsulaothKim Lim Lina HsiuothBOOK9910557351303321Recent Developments in Annexin Biology3026251UNINA