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  1. Lsp1 partially substitutes for Pil1 function in eisosome assembly under stress conditions
  2. Two Different Phospholipases C, Isc1 and Pgc1, Cooperate To Regulate Mitochondrial Function
  3. Microdomain Protein Nce102 Is a Local Sensor of Plasma Membrane Sphingolipid Balance
  4. Blocking phosphatidylglycerol degradation in yeast defective in cardiolipin remodeling results in a new model of the Barth syndrome cellular phenotype
  5. Plasma Membrane Protein Nce102 Modulates Morphology and Function of the Yeast Vacuole
  6. Role of MCC/Eisosome in Fungal Lipid Homeostasis
  7. The lipid droplet protein Pgc1 controls the subcellular distribution of phosphatidylglycerol
  8. The Contribution of TRPV4 Channels to Astrocyte Volume Regulation and Brain Edema Formation
  9. Cell volume changes as revealed by fluorescence microscopy: Global vs local approaches
  10. The lipid droplet protein Pgc1 controls the subcellular distribution of phosphatidylglycerol
  11. mRNA decay is regulated via sequestration of the conserved 5′-3′ exoribonuclease Xrn1 at eisosome in yeast
  12. Transmembrane voltage: Potential to induce lateral microdomains
  13. The role of palmitoylation and transmembrane domain in sorting of transmembrane adaptor proteins
  14. Eisosomes promote the ability of Sur7 to regulate plasma membrane organization inCandida albicans
  15. Hypoxic HepG2 cell adaptation decreases ATP synthase dimers and ATP production in inflated cristae by mitofilin down-regulation concomitant to MICOS clustering
  16. New Insight Into the Roles of Membrane Microdomains in Physiological Activities of Fungal Cells
  17. Specific degradation of phosphatidylglycerol is necessary for proper mitochondrial morphology and function
  18. Correction: Evolutionarily Conserved 5'-3' Exoribonuclease Xrn1 Accumulates at Plasma Membrane-Associated Eisosomes in Post-Diauxic Yeast
  19. Evolutionarily Conserved 5’-3’ Exoribonuclease Xrn1 Accumulates at Plasma Membrane-Associated Eisosomes in Post-Diauxic Yeast
  20. The role of palmitoylation and transmembrane domain in sorting of transmembrane adaptor proteins
  21. Assembly of fission yeast eisosomes in the plasma membrane of budding yeast: Import of foreign membrane microdomains
  22. Depolarization affects the lateral microdomain structure of yeast plasma membrane
  23. Mitochondrial cristae remodeling in HepG2 cells adapted to hypoxia
  24. Sphingolipid levels crucially modulate lateral microdomain organization of plasma membrane in living yeast
  25. Mmi1, the Yeast Homologue of Mammalian TCTP, Associates with Stress Granules in Heat-Shocked Cells and Modulates Proteasome Activity
  26. Membrane Microdomains, Rafts, and Detergent-Resistant Membranes in Plants and Fungi
  27. Distribution of Cortical Endoplasmic Reticulum Determines Positioning of Endocytic Events in Yeast Plasma Membrane
  28. In Plant and Animal Cells, Detergent-Resistant Membranes Do Not Define Functional Membrane Rafts
  29. In vivo kinetics of U4/U6·U5 tri-snRNP formation in Cajal bodies
  30. C Terminus of Nce102 Determines the Structure and Function of Microdomains in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Plasma Membrane
  31. Plants and fungi in the era of heterogeneous plasma membranes*
  32. The lateral compartmentation of the yeast plasma membrane
  33. Furrow-like invaginations of the yeast plasma membrane correspond to membrane compartment of Can1
  34. Plasma membrane microdomains regulate turnover of transport proteins in yeast
  35. Membrane potential governs lateral segregation of plasma membrane proteins and lipids in yeast.
  36. Membrane potential governs lateral segregation of plasma membrane proteins and lipids in yeast
  37. Dynamics of replication foci in early S phase as visualized by cross-correlation function
  38. Replication‐coupled modulation of early replicating chromatin domains detected by anti‐actin antibody
  39. Distribution of Can1p into stable domains reflects lateral protein segregation within the plasma membrane of livingS. cerevisiaecells
  40. Spatio‐temporal dynamics at rDNA foci: Global switching between DNA replication and transcription
  41. Electron microscopy of DNA replication in 3‐D: Evidence for similar‐sized replication foci throughout S‐phase
  42. Formation of Nuclear Splicing Factor Compartments Is Independent of Lamins A/C
  43. The nucleolus and transcription of ribosomal genes
  44. Pseudo Real-Time Method for Monitoring of the Limiting Anisotropy in Membranes
  45. Visualization of Protein Compartmentation within the Plasma Membrane of Living Yeast Cells
  46. Searching for active ribosomal genes in situ: light microscopy in light of the electron beam
  47. Ribosomal genes in focus
  48. Non-isotopic mapping of ribosomal RNA synthesis and processing in the nucleolus
  49. Nuclear pre-mRNA Compartmentalization: Trafficking of Released Transcripts to Splicing Factor Reservoirs
  50. In situ fluorescence visualization of bromouridine incorporated into newly transcribed nucleolar RNA
  51. Nuclear organization studied with the help of a hypotonic shift: its use permits hydrophilic molecules to enter into living cells
  52. Fluorescent probing of membrane potential in walled cells: diS‐C3(3) assay in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  53. Monitoring of membrane potential changes inSaccharomyces cerevisiae by diS-C3(3) fluorescence
  54. Study of membrane potential changes of yeast cells caused by Killer Toxin K1