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Publikováno v:
Pharmaceutical research. 18(12)
The purpose of this study was to characterize the effects of alkylglycosides on the bioavailability of calcitonin following nasal and ocular administration.A salmon calcitonin specific radioimmunoassay kit was used to measure calcitonin levels in ane
Publikováno v:
Pharmaceutical research. 18(5)
To determine if a nasal insulin formulation containing two distinct absorption-enhancing agents exhibits an additive or synergistic increase in the rate of systemic insulin absorption.The pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of insulin absorption we
Publikováno v:
Cellular and molecular biology (Noisy-le-Grand, France). 43(3)
Glycogenin is a 37 kDa self-glycosylating protein which has been demonstrated to be the initiating enzyme and primer for glycogen biosynthesis in liver, skeletal muscle and other tissues. We have recently shown that glycogenin will use alkylglucoside
Publikováno v:
The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics. 271(3)
A series of alkylglycosides with various alkyl chain lengths and carbohydrate residues were tested for their ability to enhance systemic absorption of insulin after topical ocular delivery in anesthetized rats. Several reagents, including tetradecyl-
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 269(15)
In the course of a study of UDP-xylose:proteoglycan core protein xylosyltransferase (EC 2.4.2.26), another xylosyltransferase was discovered in the soluble fraction of a rat kidney homogenate. The latter enzyme catalyzed [3H]xylosyl transfer from UDP
Publikováno v:
Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 313
Publikováno v:
Investigative ophthalmologyvisual science. 32(12)
Insulin administration in eye drops containing 1% saponin caused a rapid and reproducible reduction in blood levels of D-glucose in anesthetized rats; insulin eye drops lacking saponin were ineffective. Systemic insulin absorption also was observed w
Autor:
E, Meezan, D J, Pillion
Publikováno v:
Contributions to nephrology. 83
Autor:
Jacques Chanard, Anton Szymanowicz, Kazuaki Yamada, Sarwan S. Kang, Eileen F. Smith, Gerard M. Turino, J. Rakotoarivony, Kenji Iesato, P.L. Oe, E. Maxa, Nishio Honda, J.M. Foidart, Jose R. Manaligod, G. D’Amico, A. Bellini, L.A.M. Stolte, P. Bardos, J.A. Velosa, Hans Jørgen G. Gundersen, Barbara A. McKenna, Farhad Khalil-Manesh, Wesley Fox, L. van Delden, M. Sternberg, G.J. Fleuren, W.A. Day, A.R. McGiven, L.H. Noel, L.O. Simpson, Tito Cavallo, Philippe Birembaut, Jean-Pierre Brunois, Dick Heinegård, Friedrich C. Luft, Thomas W. Huang, Paul D. Benya, Billy G. Hudson, S.-L. Ou, Ruth Østerby, Cristina Kenney, Eric Sanders, R.J. Winand, Raymond C. Duhamel, Arnold Pollak, J.H. Veerkamp, Kunio Okuda, K. Hempel, Edward C. Carlson, J. Yudkin, J.M. Suc, Rytter Nørgaard, J.R. Rüttner, Wilhelm Kriz, Sarah A. Taylor, Michael F. Bryson, Jared J. Grantham, Harro Buss, H.E. Abboud, J. Goldman, T. Heck, R.G. Spiro, G. Sperk, Peter Schneider, Godfrey Heathcote, J.C. Orfila, O.T. Uttendorfsky, Gareth J. Thomas, James L. Borke, Harold C. Slavkin, S.V. Shah, I. Molenaar, R. Habib, Paul Jacques Borel, W. Schurer, C.F. Lange, M. Levy, Rajinder P. Nayyar, Kelvin T. Hughes, D. Droz, E.C.M. Ooms, L.A.H. Monnens, G. Rauscher, Jörgen Wieslander, C. Dubois, N.W. Levin, H.U. Lange, G. Goffinet, Teruo Mori, Kjartan Seyer-Hansen, Michael E. Grant, K.H. Winterhalter, F. Dumler, Will W. Minuth, Earl P. Benditt, B.F. Odermatt, Masafumi Wakashin, Frederick I. Volini, Günter Hollweg, Richard D. Spall, P.R. Macdonald, Olivier Toupance, C. Dechenne, A.P. Evan, J.P.M. Langeveld, Eiich Matsuo, G. Lubec, Cecil A. Krakower, Barry S. Oemar, H. Takamiya, Rufino C. Pabico, Elias Meezan, S. Batsford, J. Leibowitch, Gerald A. Coles, P. Graaff, G. Simbruner, Gert Lubec, W. Romen, C. Naizot, Yasumasa Takaya, A. Pollak, Bonnie Anderson Bray, Shiro Ueda, G. Colasanti, A.P. Sahu, Ines Mandl, F.C. Luft, Malcolm Davies, Bernard J. Partner, P. Mahieu, A. Vogt, T.P. Dousa, Yoko Wakashin, J. Moran, Andrew P. Evan, P. Cortes, P.J. Hoedemaeker, Tadashi Ofuji, M. Spiess, J.B. Foidart, Sadia Muhammed, Per Gygren, Yoshio Mori, K.K. Venkatachalam, Mistumasa Nagase, Zensuke Ota, Izumi Takei, Y.S. Pirard, Ole Gøtzsche, B. Nabarra, J.P. Muh, E. Ratzenhofer, H. Coradello, Anne E. Jackson, Anna G. Brownell, Hirofumi Makino, O. Förster, P. Freychet, J.S. Hunt, M.C. Gubler, P.R. Mahieu, B.H. Spargo, Ralph J. Butkowski, E. Meezan, B. Trüeb, Klaus Brendel, T. Oite, Robert G. Price
Publikováno v:
Kidney and Blood Pressure Research. 3:I-VII
Autor:
E. Meezan, P. Freychet
Publikováno v:
Diabetologia. 22:276-284
Isolated rat renal glomeruli and tubules were shown to exhibit specific binding of 125I-insulin and enzymatic degradation of the hormone. Binding to both renal fractions reached a plateau by 1h at 22 °C and increased linearly with increasing protein