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View article: KANK1 regulates the positioning of liprin-α1 and the spatial organisation of insulin granule fusion in pancreatic β cells
KANK1 regulates the positioning of liprin-α1 and the spatial organisation of insulin granule fusion in pancreatic β cells Open
View article: Energy Infrastructure Clears the Way for Coyotes in Alberta's Oil Sands
Energy Infrastructure Clears the Way for Coyotes in Alberta's Oil Sands Open
Energy extraction and development are fragmenting the landscape in Canada's oil sands region, creating patches of boreal forest connected by millions of kilometers of cleared linear features. The impacts of oil and gas disturbance on some …
View article: Energy infrastructure clears the way for coyotes in Alberta's oil sands
Energy infrastructure clears the way for coyotes in Alberta's oil sands Open
View article: <b>Optimised proteomic analysis of insulin granules from MIN6 cells identifies Scamp3, a novel regulator of insulin secretion and content.</b>
<b>Optimised proteomic analysis of insulin granules from MIN6 cells identifies Scamp3, a novel regulator of insulin secretion and content.</b> Open
AbstractPancreatic b-cells in the Islets of Langerhans are key to maintaining glucose homeostasis, by secreting the peptide hormone insulin. Insulin is packaged within vesicles named insulin secretory granules (ISGs), that ha…
View article: Optimized Proteomic Analysis of Insulin Granules From MIN6 Cells Identifies Scamp3, a Novel Regulator of Insulin Secretion and Content
Optimized Proteomic Analysis of Insulin Granules From MIN6 Cells Identifies Scamp3, a Novel Regulator of Insulin Secretion and Content Open
Pancreatic β-cells in the islets of Langerhans are key to maintaining glucose homeostasis by secreting the peptide hormone insulin. Insulin is packaged within vesicles named insulin secretory granules (ISGs), which recently have been consi…
View article: Protective Transfer: Maternal passive immunization with a rotavirus-neutralizing dimeric IgA protects against rotavirus disease in suckling neonates
Protective Transfer: Maternal passive immunization with a rotavirus-neutralizing dimeric IgA protects against rotavirus disease in suckling neonates Open
SUMMARY Breast milk secretory IgA antibodies provide a first line of defense against enteric infections. Despite this and an effective vaccine, human rotaviruses (RVs) remain the leading cause of severe infectious diarrhea in children in l…