Journal: Integrative Biology
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Abbreviation
Integr. biol. (Print)
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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- Engineered 3D environments to elucidate the effect of environmental parameters on drug response in cancerItem type: Journal Article
Integrative BiologyHakanson, Maria; Textor, Marcus; Charnley, Mirren (2011) - Integration columnItem type: Journal Article
Integrative BiologyCharnley, Mirren; Textor, Marcus; Khademhosseini, Ali; et al. (2009) - Engineering 3D cell instructive microenvironments by rational assembly of artificial extracellular matrices and cell patterningItem type: Journal Article
Integrative BiologySala, Ana; Hänseler, Patrick; Ranga, Adrian; et al. (2011) - A facile protocol for the immobilisation of vesicles, virus particles, bacteria, and yeast cellsItem type: Journal Article
Integrative BiologyKuhn, Philipp; Eyer, Klaus; Robinson, Tom; et al. (2012) - Cell Image Velocimetry (CIV)Item type: Journal Article
Integrative BiologyMilde, Florian; Franco, Davide; Ferrari, Aldo; et al. (2012) - Large-scale analysis of neurite growth dynamics on micropatterned substratesItem type: Journal Article
Integrative BiologyWissner-Gross, Zachary D.; Scott, Mark A.; Ku, David; et al. (2010) - Influence of applied currents on the viability of cells close to microelectrodesItem type: Journal Article
Integrative BiologyGabi, Michael; Sannomiya, Takumi; Larmagnac, Alexandre; et al. (2009) - Parallel feedback loops control the basal activity of the HOG MAPK signaling cascadeItem type: Journal Article
Integrative BiologySharifian, Hoda; Lampert, Fabienne; Stojanovski, Klement; et al. (2015)Tight regulation of the MAP kinase Hog1 is crucial for survival under changing osmotic conditions. Interestingly, we found that Hog1 phosphorylates multiple upstream components, implying feedback regulation within the signaling cascade. Taking advantage of an unexpected link between glucose availability and Hog1 activity, we used quantitative single cell measurements and computational modeling to unravel feedback regulation operating in addition to the well-known adaptation feedback triggered by glycerol accumulation. Indeed, we found that Hog1 phosphorylates its activating kinase Ssk2 on several sites, and cells expressing a non-phosphorylatable Ssk2 mutant are partially defective for feedback regulation and proper control of basal Hog1 activity. Together, our data suggest that Hog1 activity is controlled by intertwined regulatory mechanisms operating with varying kinetics, which together tune the Hog1 response to balance basal Hog1 activity and its steady-state level after adaptation to high osmolarity. - The mouse retina in 3DItem type: Journal Article
Integrative BiologyMilde, Florian; Lauw, Stephanie; Koumoutsakos, Petros; et al. (2013) - Probing bacterial-fungal interactions at the single cell levelItem type: Journal Article
Integrative BiologyStanley, Claire E.; Stöckli, Martina; Swaay, Dirk van; et al. (2014)
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