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1. van IJzendoorn SCD, Tuvim M, Dickey BF, Mostov KE. 2001. Direct interaction between rab3b and the polymeric immunoglobulin receptor controls ligand-regulated transcytosis in epithelial cells.Submitted for publication.

2. van IJzendoorn SCD, Jonker M, van der Wouden JM, Hoekstra D. 2001. Selective transport of sphingolipids from the subapical compartment to the apical plasma membrane via rab11a-positive intermediate compartments. Submitted for publication.

3. van IJzendoorn SCD, Maier O, Mostov KE, Hoekstra, D. 2001. Merging of biosynthetic and transcytotic sphingolipid transport pathways in the subapical compartments in MDCK cells. Submitted for publication .

4. Veldman RJ, Pecheur EI, van IJzendoorn SCD, Kok JW, Hoekstra D. 2000. Cell lipids: from isolation to functional dynamics. The Experimental Approach Series, IRL (Oxford University) Press, in press

5. van IJzendoorn SCD, Mostov KE. 2000. Connecting apical endocytosis to the intracellular traffic infrastructure in polarized hepatocytes. Gastroenterology 119: 1791-1794

6. van Ooij C, Kalman L, van IJzendoorn SCD, Nishijima M, Hanada K, Mostov KE, Engel JN. 2000. Host cell-derived sphingolipids are required for the intracellular growth of Chlamydia Trachomatis. Cellular Microbiology 2 :627-639

7. Hoekstra D, van IJzendoorn SCD. 2000. Intracellular lipid trafficking: how cholesterol is filling gaps. Current Opinion in Cell Biology 12:496-502

8. van IJzendoorn SCD, Maier O, van der Wouden JM, Hoekstra D. 2000. The subapical compartment and its role in intracellular trafficking and cell polarity. Journal of Cellular Physiology 184:151-160

9. van IJzendoorn SCD, Hoekstra D. 2000. Polarized sphingolipid transport from the subapical compartment changes during cell polarity development. Molecular Biology of the Cell 11: 1093-1101

10. van IJzendoorn SCD, Hoekstra D. 1999. Polarized sphingolipid transport from the subapical compartment: evidence for distinct sphingolipid domains. Molecular Biology of the Cell 10:3449-3461

11. Hoekstra D, Zegers MMP, van IJzendoorn SCD. 1999. Membrane flow, lipid sorting and cell polarity in HepG2 cells: role of a subapical compartment. Biochemical Society Transactions 27:422-428

12. van IJzendoorn SCD, Hoekstra D. 1999. The subapical compartment: a novel sorting centre? Trends in Cell Biology 9:144-149

13. van IJzendoorn SCD, Hoekstra D. 1998. (Glyco)sphingolipids are sorted in sub-apical compartments in HepG2 cells: a role for non-Golgi-related intracellular sites in the polarized distribution of (glyco)sphingolipids. Journal of Cell Biology 142:683-696

14. Zegers MMP, Zaal KJ, van IJzendoorn SCD, Klappe K, Hoekstra D. 1998. Actin filaments and microtubules are involved in different membrane traffic pathways that transport sphingolipids to the apical surface of polarized HepG2 cells. Molecular Biology of the Cell 9:1939-1949

15. Low SH, Roche PA, Anderson HA, van IJzendoorn SCD, Zhang M, Mostov KE, Weimbs T. 1998. Targeting of SNAP-23 and SNAP-25 in polarized epithelial cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry 273:3422-3430

16. van IJzendoorn SCD, Zegers MMP, Kok JW, Hoekstra D. 1997. Segregation of glucosylceramide and sphingomyelin occurs in the apical to basolateral transcytotic route in HepG2 cells. Journal of Cell Biology 137:347-357

17. van IJzendoorn SCD, van Gool RG, Reutelingsperger CPM, Heemskerk JWM. 1996. Unstimulated platelets evoke calcium responses in human umbilical vein endothelial cells. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 1311:64-70

18. van IJzendoorn SCD, Heemskerk, JWM, Reutelingsperger, CPM. 1995. Interactions between endothelial cells and blood platelets. Endothelium 3:81-98

19. Heemskerk JWM, Sage SO, Feijge MAH, van IJzendoorn SCD, Walter U. 1993. Calcium channel activity in platelets: evidence for store-regulated Ca2+-sensitized influx of Ca2+ into rat platelets. Thrombosis and Haemostasis 69: 538.









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