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Unravelling the molecular mechanisms of tetraspanin CD9
Viviana Neviani
Sub Crystal and Structural Chemistry
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Doctoral thesis 1 (Research UU / Graduation UU)
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Molecular Mechanism
100%
Tetraspanin
100%
Tetraspanin CD9
100%
Lipidation
50%
Cysteine
30%
Cell Surface
20%
Post-translational Modification
20%
Cysteine Residues
20%
Extracellular Loop
20%
Cell Function
20%
Membrane Microdomains
20%
Binding Mode
10%
Plasma Membrane
10%
Membrane Protein
10%
Cellular Processes
10%
Homodimer
10%
Functional Characterization
10%
Adhesion
10%
Mode of Action
10%
Cell Signaling
10%
Structural Characterization
10%
Multiple Steps
10%
Tumor Cells
10%
Macromolecules
10%
Plasma Membrane Integrity
10%
Protein Conformation
10%
Tryptophan
10%
Membrane Localization
10%
Antibody Fragment
10%
Biochemical Characterization
10%
Cancer Therapy
10%
Nanobody
10%
Antibody Binding
10%
Fatty Acid Chain
10%
Main Subjects
10%
Crucial Aspect
10%
Dimer Interface
10%
Antibody Targeting
10%
Simple Tools
10%
Platelet Aggregation
10%
Lateral Interactions
10%
Membrane Organization
10%
Dynamic Association
10%
Melanoma Patients
10%
Membrane Protein Biogenesis
10%
Tetraspanin Family
10%
Surface Clusters
10%
Protein Partners
10%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
CD9
100%
Tetraspanin
100%
Cysteine
35%
Posttranslational Modification
14%
Cell Function
14%
Membrane Microdomain
14%
Cell Membrane
14%
Signal Transduction
7%
Macromolecule
7%
Membrane Topology
7%
Protein Conformation
7%
Thrombocyte Aggregation
7%
Single-Domain Antibody
7%
Membrane Protein
7%
Transmembrane Protein
7%
Tryptophan
7%