Asma Nusrat
Department of Pathology
Emory University
Atlanta
GA 30322
USA
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- Multiple protein interactions involving proposed extracellular loop domains of the tight junction protein occludin. Nusrat, A., Brown, G.T., Tom, J., Drake, A., Bui, T.T., Quan, C., Mrsny, R.J. Mol. Biol. Cell (2005)
- Epithelial cell spreading induced by hepatocyte growth factor influences paxillin protein synthesis and posttranslational modification. Hopkins, A.M., Bruewer, M., Brown, G.T., Pineda, A.A., Ha, J.J., Winfree, L.M., Walsh, S.V., Babbin, B.A., Nusrat, A. Am. J. Physiol. Gastrointest. Liver Physiol. (2004)
- Clostridium difficile toxins disrupt epithelial barrier function by altering membrane microdomain localization of tight junction proteins. Nusrat, A., von Eichel-Streiber, C., Turner, J.R., Verkade, P., Madara, J.L., Parkos, C.A. Infect. Immun. (2001)
- Interaction of bacteria and bacterial toxins with intestinal epithelial cells. Nusrat, A., Sitaraman, S.V., Neish, A. Curr. Gastroenterol. Rep (2001)
- Tight junctions are membrane microdomains. Nusrat, A., Parkos, C.A., Verkade, P., Foley, C.S., Liang, T.W., Innis-Whitehouse, W., Eastburn, K.K., Madara, J.L. J. Cell. Sci. (2000)