P Pinto da Silva
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1.
Risco C, Pinto da Silva P
J Microsc
. 1998 May;
189(Pt 3):213-8.
PMID: 9588020
With few exceptions, all bacteria possess a wall which protects them and controls their communication with the environment. In Gram-negative bacteria the cell wall exhibits a complex and unique multilayered...
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Romanov V, Zolotukhin A, Aleksandroff N, Pinto da Silva P, Felber B
Virology
. 1997 Feb;
228(2):360-70.
PMID: 9123843
The expression of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 mRNAs containing the Rev-responsive element is regulated at the posttranscriptional level by the viral Rev protein. Rev increases the nucleocytoplasmic export...
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Risco C, Copeland T, Pinto da Silva P, Oroszlan S
J Cell Sci
. 1995 Sep;
108 ( Pt 9):3039-50.
PMID: 8537443
The entry and intracellular transport of Moloney-murine leukemia virions inside mouse NIH 3T3 cells have been followed by electron microscopy techniques. Five viral proteins--matrix (MA, p15), capsid (CA, p30), nucleocapsid...
4.
Rulong S, Zhou R, Tsarfaty I, Hughes S, Vande Woude G, Pinto da Silva P
Microsc Res Tech
. 1995 Jun;
31(2):159-73.
PMID: 7655089
Immunogold labeling electron microscopy technique has been used to study the ultrastructural localization of oncogenic proteins: Mos, Met, Ski, and the tumor-associated protein, Muc1, as well as their relationship with...
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Risco C, Pinto da Silva P
Microsc Res Tech
. 1995 Jun;
31(2):141-58.
PMID: 7655088
Bacterial endotoxins (lipopolysaccharides or LPS) are active components of Gram-negative bacteria that act on numerous cellular functions through the processes of cell activation and damage. The molecular mechanisms involved in...
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Romanov V, Wrathall L, Simmons T, Pinto da Silva P, Sobel M
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 1995 Mar;
208(2):637-43.
PMID: 7695618
The high affinity 67-kDa laminin receptor (67LR) is highly expressed in metastatically active human cancers. A 37-kDa polypeptide has been identified as its precursor (37LRP). Antibodies raised against 37LRP-derived synthetic...
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Fukasawa K, Rulong S, Resau J, Pinto da Silva P, Woude G
Oncogene
. 1995 Jan;
10(1):1-8.
PMID: 7824263
When Swiss 3T3 cells are acutely infected with Moloney murine sarcoma virus containing the v-mos oncogene, 90% of the cells round up and detach from the monolayer (floating cells) and...
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Pimenta P, Pinto da Silva P, Rangarajan D, Smith D, Sacks D
Exp Parasitol
. 1994 Nov;
79(3):468-79.
PMID: 7957764
The lipophosphoglycan (LPG) of Leishmania promastigotes forms a dense glycocalyx which effectively covers the entire surface of the cell, and which undergoes structural modifications during the differentiation of promastigotes to...
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Romanov V, Sobel M, Pinto da Silva P, Menard S, Castronovo V
Cell Adhes Commun
. 1994 Jul;
2(3):201-9.
PMID: 7827956
The 67 kDa laminin receptor (67LR), one of several cell surface laminin-binding proteins, is involved in the interactions between cancer cells and laminin during tumor invasion and metastasis. A 37...
10.
Risco C, Romero C, Bosch M, Pinto da Silva P
Lab Invest
. 1994 Mar;
70(3):407-17.
PMID: 8145534
Background: Type II pneumocytes, the producers of pulmonary surfactant, have been extensively studied during the last 20 years because of the importance of their metabolism in lung function and integrity....