C M Finnegan
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Recent Articles
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Finnegan C, Townsend N, Barnett T, Barakzai S
Vet Rec
. 2011 Nov;
169(26):683.
PMID: 22068334
Involvement of the ventral conchal sinus (VCS) is an important diagnostic and prognostic feature in cases of the equine sinus disease. The authors aimed to ascertain if the caudo-dorsal extension...
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Fox T, Finnegan C, Blumenthal R, Kester M
Cell Mol Life Sci
. 2006 Mar;
63(9):1017-23.
PMID: 16568241
The era of sphingolipid-based therapeutics is upon us. A large body of work has been accumulating that demonstrates the distinct biological roles of sphingolipids in maintaining a homeostatic environment and...
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Finnegan C, Berg W, LEWIS G, Devico A
J Virol
. 2001 Oct;
75(22):11096-105.
PMID: 11602749
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) fusion and entry involves sequential interactions between the viral envelope protein, gp120, cell surface CD4, and a G-protein-coupled coreceptor. Each interaction creates an intermediate gp120 structure...
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Tuma P, Finnegan C, Yi J, Hubbard A
J Cell Biol
. 1999 Jun;
145(5):1089-102.
PMID: 10352024
The architectural complexity of the hepatocyte canalicular surface has prevented examination of apical membrane dynamics with methods used for other epithelial cells. By adopting a pharmacological approach, we have documented...
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Fujita H, Tuma P, Finnegan C, Locco L, Hubbard A
Biochem J
. 1998 Mar;
329 ( Pt 3):527-38.
PMID: 9445379
To investigate the mechanisms regulating polarized vesicle delivery to the cell surface in hepatocytes, we have characterized the endogenous plasma membrane (PM)-associated syntaxins. These integral membrane proteins are components of...