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Sukla Roychowdhury to Microtubules

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Sukla Roychowdhury has written about Microtubules.
Connection Strength

2.043
  1. Sierra-Fonseca JA, Bracamontes C, Saldecke J, Das S, Roychowdhury S. Activation of ?- and a2-adrenergic receptors stimulate tubulin polymerization and promote the association of G?? with microtubules in cultured NIH3T3 cells. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2018 09 03; 503(1):102-108.
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    Score: 0.585
  2. Sierra-Fonseca JA, Najera O, Martinez-Jurado J, Walker EM, Varela-Ramirez A, Khan AM, Miranda M, Lamango NS, Roychowdhury S. Nerve growth factor induces neurite outgrowth of PC12 cells by promoting G??-microtubule interaction. BMC Neurosci. 2014 Dec 31; 15:132.
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    Score: 0.461
  3. Roychowdhury S, Rasenick MM. Submembraneous microtubule cytoskeleton: regulation of microtubule assembly by heterotrimeric Gproteins. FEBS J. 2008 Oct; 275(19):4654-63.
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    Score: 0.297
  4. Montoya V, Gutierrez C, Najera O, Leony D, Varela-Ramirez A, Popova J, Rasenick MM, Das S, Roychowdhury S. G protein betagamma subunits interact with alphabeta- and gamma-tubulin and play a role in microtubule assembly in PC12 cells. Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. 2007 Dec; 64(12):936-50.
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    Score: 0.282
  5. Roychowdhury S, Martinez L, Salgado L, Das S, Rasenick MM. G protein activation is prerequisite for functional coupling between Galpha/Gbetagamma and tubulin/microtubules. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2006 Feb 10; 340(2):441-8.
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    Score: 0.246
  6. Roychowdhury S, Panda D, Wilson L, Rasenick MM. G protein alpha subunits activate tubulin GTPase and modulate microtubule polymerization dynamics. J Biol Chem. 1999 May 07; 274(19):13485-90.
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    Score: 0.156
  7. Hernandez Y, Castillo C, Roychowdhury S, Hehl A, Aley SB, Das S. Clathrin-dependent pathways and the cytoskeleton network are involved in ceramide endocytosis by a parasitic protozoan, Giardia lamblia. Int J Parasitol. 2007 Jan; 37(1):21-32.
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    Score: 0.016
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