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Mechanisms underlying the confined diffusion of cholera toxin B-subunit in intact cell membranes.
Charles A. Day
, Anne K. Kenworthy
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Agriculture & Biology
cholera toxin
100%
glycolipids
75%
cell membranes
69%
toxins
32%
lipids
21%
cells
21%
plasma membrane
21%
Shiga toxin
19%
receptors
18%
transmembrane proteins
16%
actin
12%
proteins
9%
uptake mechanisms
8%
temperature
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Cholera Toxin
94%
Glycolipids
63%
Cell Membrane
58%
Lipid-Linked Proteins
24%
glycolipid receptor
23%
ATP-G-actin
22%
Shiga Toxin
18%
IgA receptor
17%
Lipids
17%
Caveolae
17%
Protein Subunits
15%
Proteins
9%
Temperature
9%
Membranes
7%
Chemical Compounds
Toxin
76%
Glycolipid
61%
Diffusion
49%
Cell Surface Marker
22%
Lipid
18%
Molecular Cluster
17%
Protein
16%
Plasma
16%
Surface
8%
Probe
8%
Molecule
4%