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Sabrina Simoes

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 7, 2011
The ocular albinism type 1 (OA1) GPCR is ubiquitinated and its traffic requires endosomal sorting complex responsible for transport (ESCRT) functionFrancesca Giordano, Sabrina Simoes, Graça Raposo
Journal of Biochemistry|August 1, 2006
Exosomes: a common pathway for a specialized functionGuillaume van Niel, Isabel Porto-Carreiro, Sabrina Simoes, et al.
Trends in Neurosciences|October 1, 2017
Endosomal Traffic Jams Represent a Pathogenic Hub and Therapeutic Target in Alzheimer's DiseaseScott A Small, Sabrina Simoes-Spassov, Richard Mayeux, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|February 18, 2024
Endo-lysosomal dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases: opinion on current progress and future direction in the use of exosomes as biomarkersMathieu Herman, Grace W Randall, Julia L Spiegel, et al.
Biology of the Cell|April 22, 2008
Mouse neuroblastoma cells release prion infectivity associated with exosomal vesiclesSandrine Alais, Sabrina Simoes, Dominique Baas, et al.
Developmental Cell|October 4, 2011
The tetraspanin CD63 regulates ESCRT-independent and -dependent endosomal sorting during melanogenesisGuillaume van Niel, Stéphanie Charrin, Sabrina Simoes, et al.
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|June 7, 2015
Efficient inhibition of infectious prions multiplication and release by targeting the exosomal pathwayDidier Vilette, Karine Laulagnier, Alvina Huor, et al.
Nature Communications|January 20, 2018
Neuronal lysosomal dysfunction releases exosomes harboring APP C-terminal fragments and unique lipid signaturesAndré M Miranda, Zofia M Lasiecka, Yimeng Xu, et al.
Cell Reports|January 19, 2022
The neuronal retromer can regulate both neuronal and microglial phenotypes of Alzheimer's diseaseYasir H Qureshi, Diego E Berman, Samuel E Marsh, et al.
Nature Chemical Biology|April 22, 2014
Pharmacological chaperones stabilize retromer to limit APP processingVincent J Mecozzi, Diego E Berman, Sabrina Simoes, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 7, 2011
The ocular albinism type 1 (OA1) GPCR is ubiquitinated and its traffic requires endosomal sorting complex responsible for transport (ESCRT) functionFrancesca Giordano, Sabrina Simoes, Graça Raposo
Journal of Biochemistry|August 1, 2006
Exosomes: a common pathway for a specialized functionGuillaume van Niel, Isabel Porto-Carreiro, Sabrina Simoes, et al.
Trends in Neurosciences|October 1, 2017
Endosomal Traffic Jams Represent a Pathogenic Hub and Therapeutic Target in Alzheimer's DiseaseScott A Small, Sabrina Simoes-Spassov, Richard Mayeux, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|February 18, 2024
Endo-lysosomal dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases: opinion on current progress and future direction in the use of exosomes as biomarkersMathieu Herman, Grace W Randall, Julia L Spiegel, et al.
Biology of the Cell|April 22, 2008
Mouse neuroblastoma cells release prion infectivity associated with exosomal vesiclesSandrine Alais, Sabrina Simoes, Dominique Baas, et al.
Developmental Cell|October 4, 2011
The tetraspanin CD63 regulates ESCRT-independent and -dependent endosomal sorting during melanogenesisGuillaume van Niel, Stéphanie Charrin, Sabrina Simoes, et al.
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|June 7, 2015
Efficient inhibition of infectious prions multiplication and release by targeting the exosomal pathwayDidier Vilette, Karine Laulagnier, Alvina Huor, et al.
Nature Communications|January 20, 2018
Neuronal lysosomal dysfunction releases exosomes harboring APP C-terminal fragments and unique lipid signaturesAndré M Miranda, Zofia M Lasiecka, Yimeng Xu, et al.
Cell Reports|January 19, 2022
The neuronal retromer can regulate both neuronal and microglial phenotypes of Alzheimer's diseaseYasir H Qureshi, Diego E Berman, Samuel E Marsh, et al.
Nature Chemical Biology|April 22, 2014
Pharmacological chaperones stabilize retromer to limit APP processingVincent J Mecozzi, Diego E Berman, Sabrina Simoes, et al.
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