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Publikováno v:
Differentiation. 24:234-238
Serine dehydratase activity is absent from the rat foetal liver and normally appears in the immediate postnatal period. In foetal hepatocytes cultured from livers of various gestational ages, enzyme activity can be induced only in the simultaneous pr
Autor:
L. Nugent, A. Schirar, Elsie M. Widdowson, Bevan Buirchell, P.K. Weaver, C. Rendu, M. Rautenbach, B. Graewe, J.P. Gautray, S. Zamenhof, B.J. Russell, K. Beyreiss, D. Clarkson, H Wagner, Frances J. Zeman, J.P. Vielh, V. Chernick, T Zimmermann, Donald Guthrie, R. Exss, Schirrmeister W, I.T. Oliver, Enid Fenton, R.A. Little, L Hummel, D.A. Nixon, P.H. Pearce
Publikováno v:
Neonatology. 24:I-V
Publikováno v:
Analytical Biochemistry. 98:310-314
The dissociation of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase to give two catalytic subunits results in data for the binding reaction that cannot be interpreted by the method of Scatchard. Linear plots that allow determination of total receptor capacity an
Publikováno v:
Biochemical Journal. 190:685-690
1. Adrenaline increased hepatic tyrosine aminotransferase activity when injected into foetal rats or 2-day-old rats. 2. The inhibition of the postnatal increase in tyrosine aminotransferase activity which occurred in adrenalectomized newborn rats rap
Autor:
Sabina Kowalewski, D.A.L. Shepherd, George Cassady, Clarissa H. Beatty, Dale P. Henken, P.L. Sandin, I.T. Oliver, Rachael Milstead, T. Olsson, Pedro Rosso, Peter A.M. Auld, J. Frohlich, Martin H. Lees, Penrhym Bailey, T. Zondek, L.C. Weaver, R.A. Bashore, Victor D. Menashe, P. Hahn, Andrew Patterson, L.S. Prod’hom, J.R. Girard, J. Johnsson, Michael Nichols, M.L. Forsling, A.F. Robertson, Cecille O. Sunderland, Eleanor Colle, James Metcalfe, D.G. Shirley, R.J. Hernández, E.H.D. Cameron, V. Melichar, O. Isaksson, J.R. Aprille, Robert F. Pass, Lynne L. Levitsky, Kenneth M. Hoff, Charles M. Clark, W.B. Karp, Harry S. Dweck, J. Mestyán, Laura Williams, Mridula Chowdhury, D.P. Alexander, Yves W. Brans, Usha K. Dhand, K.G. Rosén, P.N. Di Marco, H.L. Buttle, William Taeusch, L. Kirby, Dharam S. Dhindsa, D. Redstone, Teresa Cowley, M.F. Blouquit-Debray, Vicky Presnell, J. Roffi, J. Rulfs, Peter C. Baker, Marjorie K. Jeacock, Clark Hinkley, Craig Christopher, S.O. Olusi, R. Assan, D.M. Berry, G.R. Van Petten, Ron Shulman, M.A. Brewster, J.L. Froger, P. Kajtár, E.. Fenton, Rose Mary Bocek, H. McFarlane, M. Riha, L.H. Zondek, Lilly H. Zondek, P.H. Pearce, W. Webber, N.M. Buckley, H.V. Price, K. Karlsson, Julia F. Clark, Hans-Henner Gustke, A.V. Ghisalberti, P. Ferré, P.M. Gootman, Peter Hahn, Stephanie Waldman, I. Rubecz, M. Rautenbach, Theodor Zondek, E. Jéquier, Alfred N. Krauss, G.D. Reddy, Emil Steinberger, M. Rážová, K. Beyreiss, Gy. Soltész, Sarah M. Speck, J.U. Bell, I. Kjellmer, James E. Sumners, A. Hrbek, N. Gootman, K. Vízek, H.G. Britton, J.C. Wallwork, L.A. Crane, A. Aminot, K. Gain, Lois Rodville, C. Watts, Elizabeth M. Edwards
Publikováno v:
Neonatology. 30:I-IV
Publikováno v:
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis. 565:347-355
Hepatocytes derived from foetal rat liver synthesize and secrete albumin and transferrin when maintained in primary culture. These proteins are produced for at least seven days under the conditions of culture. Studies on hepatocyte cultures derived f
Publikováno v:
Neonatology. 30:205-215
The relationship between post-natal changes in blood glucose and hepatic enzyme induction was examined in the newborn rat after delivery in the last 3 days of gestation (22 days). A period of transient hypoglycaemia followed normal birth, delivery un
Publikováno v:
Development. 92:33-41
The uptake of [3H]leucine by the rat yolk sac and embryo and the subsequent synthesis of albumin and transferrin have been studied in whole embryo culture. Rat embryos of 12 days gestation were used in all experiments. Isotopically labelled transferr
Autor:
Peter N. Dimarco, I.T. Oliver
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Biochemistry. 87:235-241
Developmental changes in the concentration of adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate (cyclic AMP) and the effects of glucagon and epinephrine were studied in the perinatal rat liver. Hepatic cyclic AMP concentration doubled during the last day of gestation. A
Autor:
I.T. Oliver, George C.T. Yeoh
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Biochemistry. 34:474-478
1 The incorporation of [3H]thymidine into DNA in foetal-rat-liver slices was shown to be enhanced in the presence of glucagon. Under similar conditions the activity of enzymes involved in the incorporation pathway remains unaltered. 2 The results of