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111. (Journal Article): Evidence for the impairment of the vitamin D activation pathway by cyclosporine A.
Grenet O, Bobadilla M, Chibout SD, Steiner S ABSTRACT:
Cyclosporine A (CsA) is a potent immunosuppressant with the drawback of renal side effects. We reported that CsA markedly decreases calcium-binding protein calbindin-D28k mRNA leve...
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112. (Journal Article): Sodium loading changes urinary excretion: A proteomic analysis.
Thongboonkerd V, Klein JB, Pierce WM, Jevans AW, Arthur JM 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...
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113. (Journal Article): Proteomic identification of a large complement of rat urinary proteins.
Thongboonkerd V, Klein JB, Arthur JM 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...
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114. (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. 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...
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115. (Journal Article): Plasma membrane calcium pump and 28-kDa calcium binding protein in cells of rat kidney distal tubules.
Borke JL, Caride A, Verma AK, Penniston JT, Kumar R ABSTRACT:
In an effort to extend our studies on Ca2+ pumps to animal models, we developed a new monoclonal antibody (5F10) prepared against the human erythrocyte Ca2+-Mg2+-adenosinetriphosph...
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116. (Journal Article): The cyclosporine A-induced decrease in rat renal calbindin-D28kDa protein as a consequence of a decrease in its mRNA.
Grenet O, Varela MC, Staedtler F, Steiner S ABSTRACT:
Cyclosporine A (CsA) is a potent immunosuppressant with the drawback of renal side-effects. We recently reported that relatively high doses of CsA markedly decreased the calcium-bi...
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117. (Journal Article): Altered L-selectin expression in lymphocytes and increased adhesion to endothelium in patients with diabetic retinopathy
MacKinnon JR, Knott RM, Forrester JV ABSTRACT:
AIM: To investigate L-selectin expression and shedding in patients with and without retinopathy and to determine if any observed changes are reflected by a functional change in the...
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118. (Journal Article): A major health hazard: the metabolic syndrome.
Isomaa B ABSTRACT:
The clustering of several metabolic and cardiovascular disease risk factors has been termed the metabolic syndrome. The metabolic syndrome seems to result from a collision between ...
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119. (Journal Article): In utero ethanol suppresses cerebellar activator protein-1 and nuclear factor-kappa B transcriptional activation in a rat fetal alcohol syndrome model.
Acquaah-Mensah GK, Kehrer JP, Leslie SW ABSTRACT:
A model of fetal alcohol syndrome was used to investigate prenatal ethanol effects on cerebellar transcription factors. Pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into three treatme...
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120. (Journal Article): Activators and target genes of Rel/ NF-kB transcription factors.
Pahl HL ABSTRACT:
The vertebrate transcription factor NF-kappaB is induced by over 150 different stimuli. Active NF-kappaB, in turn, participates in the control of transcription of over 150 target g...
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