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pro vyhledávání: '"Deborah H. Ruben"'
Publikováno v:
Journal of Lipid Mediators and Cell Signalling. 15:69-87
To investigate whether diacylglycerol (DAG) has a role in reversible platelet aggregation induced by low concentrations of platelet-activating factor (PAF), we attempted to use the DAG kinase inhibitor, R59022, to prevent rapid conversion of DAG to p
Autor:
Raelene L. Kinlough-Rathbone, Marian A. Packham, D W Perry, Deborah H. Ruben, Margaret L. Rand
Publikováno v:
Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 76:239-244
SummaryProbenecid is an anion channel blocker and uricosuric agent, originally developed to slow the rate of excretion of penicillin. It is now also administered with many other drugs to reduce their required dosages. Recently, probenecid (2.5 mM) ha
Publikováno v:
Biochemical Journal. 290:849-856
The primary phase of ADP-induced aggregation of human platelets does not involve appreciable formation of thromboxane A2 or release of granule contents; lack of formation of inositol trisphosphate has also been noted. Because these responses of plate
Publikováno v:
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology. 99:551-557
1. 1. Variations in the concentration of Ca2+ [Ca2+] in the suspending medium have different effects on the responses of human and rabbit platelets to collagen. 2. 2. When rabbit platelets are stimulated with a low concentration of collagen (0.5 μg/
Autor:
R. Mori, Heinz W. Kunz, K. Aas, K. Nagasawa, Takemasa Nakagawa, R.J. Slappendel, B.H. Toh, Hirokazu Okudaira, Waylon Black, M.W. Hess, H. Isliker, A.K.M. Ekramoddoullah, Cheng-po Sung, S.A. Patkar, Bengt Åke Petersson, Inga-Lisa Strannegård, Enrique J. Merino, Takeo Yoshida, K. McCarron, R.H. Cypess, H. Cottier, D.B.A. Symons, G. Virella, Kosana Mitrović, Abraham G. Osler, Suzanne Gravesen, H.A. Ward, Yasushi Yukiyama, Angel Hernández, E. Maggi, Brian Stewart, Bernard Pirofsky, Deborah H. Ruben, Örjan Strannegård, J. Horvat, H. Rodt, Margaret M. Hornbrook, Dale Wood, J. Salvaggio, Koichiro Kudo, Shoso Yamamoto, Inés Malavé, D. Franks, Henric Blomgren, H.K. Muller, Cesar Cuadra, E. Pettersson, G. Hoffmann-Fezer, P.E. Manconi, S. Romagnani, Gunnemar Stålenheim, Narendranath S. Ranadive, Norman D. Reed, Victoria Wicher, Takaharu Hayashi, A.B. Kay, Örjan Ouchterlony, Dong H. Shin, André Govaerts, H.L. Saunders, S. Olling, Konrad Wicher, Carl E. Arbesman, Harry Spaulding, Theresa L. Whiteside, Fernando Merino, Gary D. Striker, Shigeo Ofuji, J. Ashby, Nelson M. Vaz, Marija Mostarica, N.E. Eriksson, Richard H. Jacobson, Dale D. Isaak, Luiz C.S. Maia, Bruce Pfeutze, Robert Burrell, Henry Z. Movat, A. Del Castillo, T.J. Yoo, Ø. Grimmer, Frances T. Lew, Barry B. Hobbs, B.D. Janković, Gail S. Habicht, L. Perelmutter, Reiji Kasukawa, Malin Ridell, Max W. Talbott, R. Biagiotti, Thomas J. Gill, S. Dale, Daniel Wallach, R.L. Boyd, R.R.A. Coombs, L.W. Chakrin, Bernard Becker, A. Frostad, Bernard Branch, Sohl Åkerlund, Donald C. Houghton, H.L. Dhar, Michael K. Bach, E. Lenhardt, Terumasa Miyamoto, H.U. Keller, Helen R. Strausser, Frederick W. Miller, F.T. Kisil, Harold S. Nelson, W. Kazimierczak, Elliott Bell, Joseph E. Sokal, Mikio Sato, Eduardo Ajjam, S. Thierfelder, Dale Pokorney, J. Goudswaard, Donald G. Hanson, Anita Hallberg, Hans Jacobsson, Elliot Rubinstein, A.H. Sehon, H.M. Vijay, D.E. Bice, Robert E. Reisman, Jack D. Klingman, Takao Murai, John B. Hay, Lars-Åke Nilsson, B. Diamant, William M. Bennett, R.M. Binns, V. Pallares, L.Å. Hanson, Sadao Imamura, Dudley Raine, F. Alonso-deFlorida, I. Andersen, P.A. Krasilnikoff, S.S. Ainapure, E.O. Hoffman, O.J. Bjerrum, Mario-L. Renoux, Lars Aukrust, Moriyasu Tsuji, H. Løwenstein, W. Manski, John R. Brashler, D. Götze, M. Ricci, J. Coll, S. Oseid, P. Sibbons, A. Kristofferson, E. Gudmand-Høyer, P.O. Svärd, R.D. Krell, James M. Lynch, H. Hugh Fudenberg, Joseph Wybran, Henning Løwenstein, J.L. Ebersole, Masao Hanaoka, U. Lindberg, Chao Y. Kuo, E.A. Beck, Takashi Toshida, Masahiro Takigawa, Yoshihiko Horiuchi, N. Thorsdalen, D. Kraft, I.L. Bernstein, O. Eremin, Judy El-Azab, Hans Elwing, Miles G. Johnston, Emil J. Bardana, D. Plumb, Scott Joseph, A.B. Frostad, Mikulas Burger, A. Amadori, S. Ahlstedt, J.A. Molinari, D.G. Jones, Cynthia A. Roy, G.B. West, Vijay Kumar, B. Skålhegg, R. Bolle, O. de Rham, Yasukazu Sakata, Karl Dawidowicz, T. Hallberg
Publikováno v:
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology. 55:I-VI
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Biochemistry. 59:202-207
It has been shown earlier that the interactions of the isolated rat peritoneal mast cells with cationic protein from rabbit neutrophil lysosomes (band 2 protein) can be studied using anilinonaphthalene sulfonate (ANS) as a fluorescent probe. In the p
Publikováno v:
Immunochemistry. 14(3)
Band 2 protein (B2), a lysosomal cationic protein from neutrophils, interacts with mast cells to stimulate non-cytotoxic histamine release. This interaction appears to initiate a biochemical sequence of events similar to that initiated by the antigen
Publikováno v:
International archives of allergy and applied immunology. 55(1-6)
Histamine release from rat mast cells induced by cationic protein (band 2) from rabbit neutrophil lysosomes occurs in Ca++-deficient medium. At higher concentrations of Ca++ the release is inhibited. Strontium not only supports, but also enhances the