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Proteomic Analysis
 
Diabetes OD > Diabetic Complications > Renal > Hypercalciuria > Compensatory Mechanisms > Calcium Homeostasis > Proteomic Analysis

Proteomic Analysis


(Journal Article): Fluoride exposure attenuates expression of Streptococcus pyogenes virulence factors.
 
Thongboonkerd V, Luengpailin J, Cao J, Pierce WM, Cai J, Klein JB, Doyle RJ
 
IN: J Biol Chem 2002; 277(19):16599-16605
Impact Factor(s) of J Biol Chem: 6.355 (2004), 6.482 (2003), 7.258 (2001)

ABSTRACT: Fluoridation causes an obvious reduction of dental caries by interference with cariogenic streptococci. However, the effect of fluoride on group A streptococci that causes rheumati... Click HERE for details

 

(Journal Article): Sodium loading changes urinary excretion: A proteomic analysis.
 
Thongboonkerd V, Klein JB, Pierce WM, Jevans AW, Arthur JM
 
IN: Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 2003; 284:F1155-F1163
Impact Factor(s) of Am J Physiol Renal Physiol: 4.354 (2004), 4.344 (2003), 4.523 (2001)

ABSTRACT: Plasma sodium concentration is maintained even when sodium intake is altered. Sodium homeostasis may involve changes in renal tubular protein expression that are reflected in the u... Click HERE for details

 

(Journal Article): Proteomic identification of a large complement of rat urinary proteins.
 
Thongboonkerd V, Klein JB, Arthur JM
 
IN: Nephron Exp Nephrol 2003; 95(2):e69-e78
Impact Factor(s) of Nephron Exp Nephrol: 0.878 (2004)

ABSTRACT: The characterization of urinary proteins is an important tool to identify disease-related biomarkers and to better understand renal physiology. Expression of urinary proteins has b... Click HERE for details

 

(Journal Article): Proteomic analysis of CA1 and CA3 regions of rat hippocampus and differential susceptibility to intermittent hypoxia.
 
Gozal E, Gozal D, Pierce WM, Thongboonkerd V, Scherzer JA, Sachleben LR Jr, Brittian KR, Guo SZ, Cai J, Klein JB.
 
IN: J Neurochem 2002; 83(2):331-345
Impact Factor(s) of J Neurochem: 4.824 (2004), 4.825 (2003), 4.969 (2002), 4.834 (2001)

ABSTRACT: The CA1 and CA3 regions of the hippocampus markedly differ in their susceptibility to hypoxia in general, and more particularly to the intermittent hypoxia that characterizes sleep... Click HERE for details

 



 
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