Stanislav N Samarin
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Samarin S, Koch S, Ivanov A, Parkos C, Nusrat A
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 2009 Nov;
391(1):394-400.
PMID: 19913511
Coronins, WD-repeat actin-binding proteins, are known to regulate cell motility by coordinating actin filament turnover in lamellipodia of migrating cell. Here we report a novel mechanism of Coronin 1C-mediated cell...
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Ivanov A, Samarin S, Bachar M, Parkos C, Nusrat A
BMC Cell Biol
. 2009 May;
10:36.
PMID: 19422706
Background: Disruption of epithelial cell-cell adhesions represents an early and important stage in tumor metastasis. This process can be modeled in vitro by exposing cells to chemical tumor promoters, phorbol...
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Samarin S, Ivanov A, Flatau G, Parkos C, Nusrat A
Mol Biol Cell
. 2007 Jun;
18(9):3429-39.
PMID: 17596509
Apical junctional complex (AJC) plays a vital role in regulation of epithelial barrier function. Disassembly of the AJC is observed in diverse physiological and pathological states; however, mechanisms governing this...
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Ivanov A, McCall I, Babbin B, Samarin S, Nusrat A, Parkos C
BMC Cell Biol
. 2006 Mar;
7:12.
PMID: 16509970
Background: Epithelial tight junction (TJ) and adherens junction (AJ) form the apical junctional complex (AJC) which regulates cell-cell adhesion, paracellular permeability and cell polarity. The AJC is anchored on cytoskeletal...
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Utech M, Ivanov A, Samarin S, Bruewer M, Turner J, Mrsny R, et al.
Mol Biol Cell
. 2005 Aug;
16(10):5040-52.
PMID: 16055505
Disruption of epithelial barrier by proinflammatory cytokines such as IFN-gamma represents a major pathophysiological consequence of intestinal inflammation. We have previously shown that IFN-gamma increases paracellular permeability in model T84...