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Title: Special Issue "Recent Developments in Annexin Biology"
Authors: Rescher, U.
Gerke, V.
Lim, L.H.K. 
Jaiswal, J.K.
Keywords: Annexin
cancer
exocytosis
infection
inflammation
injury
lipid
membrane
membrane repair
virus
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: NLM (Medline)
Citation: Rescher, U., Gerke, V., Lim, L.H.K., Jaiswal, J.K. (2020). Special Issue "Recent Developments in Annexin Biology". Cells 9 (11). ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells9112477
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: Discovered over 40 years ago, the annexin proteins were found to be a structurally conserved subgroup of Ca2+-binding proteins. While the initial research on annexins focused on their signature feature of Ca2+-dependent binding to membranes, over the years the biennial Annexin conference series has highlighted additional diversity in the functions attributed to the annexin family of proteins. The roles of these proteins now extend from basic science to biomedical research, and are being translated into the clinic. The research on annexins involves a global network of researchers, and the 10th biennial Annexin conference brought together over 80 researchers from ten European countries, USA, Brazil, Singapore, Japan and Australia for 3 days in September 2019. In this conference, the discussions focused on two distinct themes-the role of annexins in cellular organization and in health and disease. The articles published in this Special Issue cover these two main themes discussed at this conference, offering a glimpse into some of the notable findings in the field of annexin biology.
Source Title: Cells
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/199383
ISSN: 20734409
DOI: 10.3390/cells9112477
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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