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constitutive secretory pathway
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constitutive exocytosis
A process of exocytosis found in all eukaryotic cells, in which transport vesicles destined for the plasma membrane leave the trans-Golgi network in…
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negative regulation of constitutive secretory pathway
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Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
Rab6, Rab8, and MICAL3 Cooperate in Controlling Docking and Fusion of Exocytotic Carriers
I. Grigoriev
,
K. L. Yu
,
+9 authors
A. Akhmanova
Current Biology
2011
Corpus ID: 7950950
Review
2010
Review
2010
An ex(o)citing machinery for invasive tumor growth.
A. Hendrix
,
W. Westbroek
,
M. Bracke
,
O. De Wever
Cancer research
2010
Corpus ID: 17017325
Cancer cells communicate with the environment through delivery of surface proteins, release of soluble factors (growth factors…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Imaging Constitutive Exocytosis with Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy
J. Schmoranzer
,
M. Goulian
,
D. Axelrod
,
S. Simon
The Journal of cell biology
2000
Corpus ID: 1906818
Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy has been applied to image the final stage of constitutive exocytosis, which is…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Neurotrophin-3 Sorts to the Constitutive Secretory Pathway of Hippocampal Neurons and Is Diverted to the Regulated Secretory Pathway by Coexpression with Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor
H. Farhadi
,
S. Mowla
,
K. Petrecca
,
Stephen Morris
,
N. Seidah
,
R. A. Murphy
The Journal of Neuroscience
2000
Corpus ID: 2405815
Hippocampal neurons release nerve growth factor (NGF) through the constitutive secretory pathway, thus allowing the protein to be…
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Review
1998
Review
1998
The proprotein convertases.
D. Steiner
Current opinion in chemical biology
1998
Corpus ID: 33740187
Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Export of Cellubrevin from the Endoplasmic Reticulum Is Controlled by BAP31
W. Annaert
,
B. Becker
,
U. Kistner
,
M. Reth
,
R. Jahn
The Journal of cell biology
1997
Corpus ID: 2134054
Cellubrevin is a ubiquitously expressed membrane protein that is localized to endosomes throughout the endocytotic pathway and…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Tetanus toxin-mediated cleavage of cellubrevin impairs exocytosis of transferrin receptor-containing vesicles in CHO cells
T. Galli
,
T. Chilcote
,
O. Mundigl
,
T. Binz
,
H. Niemann
,
P. De Camilli
The Journal of cell biology
1994
Corpus ID: 2945210
Cellubrevin is a member of the synaptobrevin/VAMP family of SNAREs, which has a broad tissue distribution. In fibroblastic cells…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Genetically engineered proinsulin constitutively processed and secreted as mature, active insulin.
D. Groskreutz
,
M. Sliwkowski
,
C. Gorman
The Journal of biological chemistry
1994
Corpus ID: 40109831
Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Reduction of the disulfide bond of chromogranin B (secretogranin I) in the trans‐Golgi network causes its missorting to the constitutive secretory pathways.
E. Chanat
,
U. Weiss
,
W. Huttner
,
S. Tooze
The EMBO journal
1993
Corpus ID: 19590006
The role of the single, highly conserved disulfide bond in chromogranin B (secretogranin I) on the sorting of this regulated…
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Review
1991
Review
1991
Arg-X-Lys/Arg-Arg motif as a signal for precursor cleavage catalyzed by furin within the constitutive secretory pathway.
M. Hosaka
,
M. Nagahama
,
+5 authors
K. Nakayama
The Journal of biological chemistry
1991
Corpus ID: 44418309
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