Publications by authors named "L Ginsel"

Members of the Rab subfamily of small GTPases play an important role in the regulation of intracellular transport routes. Rab6A has been shown to be a regulator of membrane traffic from the Golgi apparatus towards the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Here, we report on the identification of a Rab6 isoform, termed Rab6B.

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Rab proteins belong to a subfamily of small GTP-binding protein genes of the Ras superfamily and play an important role in intracellular vesicular targeting. The presence of members of this protein family was examined in Caco-2 cells by a PCR-based strategy. Twenty-five different partial cDNA sequences were isolated, including 18 Rab protein family members.

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We investigated the "contact guidance" phenomenon, shortly after cell attachment. For this purpose polystyrene substrates were produced, either smooth, or equipped with micogrooves (depth 0.5 micrometer, width 1-10 micrometer).

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Providing a substrate surface with micrometer-sized parallel grooves influences the behavior of cells growing on such substrates in vitro. Cells elongate in the direction of the groove and migrate guided by the grooves. It has been suggested that cellular alignment on microgrooves is predominantly dependent on groove dimensions and that surface chemical variation of the substrate material has little effect.

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We investigated the contact guidance phenomenon of rat dermal fibroblasts (RDF) on microgrooved polystyrene substrates. Grooves were 1 microm deep, and between 1 and 10 microm wide. Light microscopy and digital image analysis (DIA) showed that RDF were oriented on all microgrooved substrates.

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