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pro vyhledávání: '"J H, Kaysen"'
Autor:
Dale E. Bjorling, Ricardo Saban, Mark L. Zeidel, Marcia R. Saban, Kenneth L. Bost, Timothy G. Hammond, J. H. Kaysen, Fawn C. Lewis, Hobart W. Harris, F. O. Goda, W. C. Campbell, X.-C. Wang, Gabriel L. Navar
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology. 278:F440-F451
Urinary bladder instillation of ovalbumin into presensitized guinea pigs stimulates rapid development of local bladder inflammation. Substance P is an important mediator of this inflammatory response, as substance P antagonists largely reverse the pr
Autor:
Gabriel L. Navar, J. H. Kaysen, L. Gabriel Navar, Patricia L. Allen, Timothy G. Hammond, Katie C. O’Reilly, Li-Xian Zou, John D. Imig
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology. 277:F303-F311
Kidney cortex and proximal tubular angiotensin II (ANG II) levels are greater than can be explained on the basis of circulating ANG II, suggesting intrarenal compartmentalization of these peptides. One possible site of intracellular accumulation is t
Autor:
F. O. Goda, Timothy G. Hammond, Pierre J. Verroust, J. H. Kaysen, F. Pontillon, Eric E. Simon, Wendy C. Campbell, Joanne Bruno, Gabriel L. Navar, Vecihi Batuman, Michelle Lyles
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology. 275:F246-F254
Although myeloma light chains are known to undergo receptor-mediated endocytosis in the kidney, the molecular identity of the receptor has not been characterized. We examined the interaction between cubilin (gp280) and four species of light chains is
Autor:
F. Pontillon, R. R. Majewski, Gabriel L. Navar, P. J. Verroust, J. H. Kaysen, F. O. Goda, Timothy G. Hammond
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology. 272:F117-F123
Megalin, a giant glycoprotein receptor heavily concentrated in the early endosomal pathway of renal proximal tubular cells, binds gentamicin with high affinity and delivers the drug to lysosomes. Utilizing an in vitro reconstitution assay we tested w
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 266:22392-22397
It has been shown previously that glucose-induced insulin release is completely absent in rat pancreatic islets that had been cultured for 1 day at low glucose (1 mM) and that it is restored by culturing islets for a 2nd day at high (20 mM) glucose (
Autor:
Susan M. Moran, Debbie McKenzie, H C Towle, Michael J. MacDonald, Leonard A. Fahien, T M Walker, J H Kaysen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 266:1335-1340
Much evidence has accumulated to support the idea that leucine can stimulate insulin release by allosterically activating glutamate dehydrogenase thus enhancing glutamate metabolism. It is less clear how the metabolism of leucine itself contributes t
Publikováno v:
Hormone and Metabolic Research. 24:158-160
Studies were performed to obtain evidence for glyconeogenesis from pyruvate to the triose phosphates in pancreatic islets. Inability to show this evidence would be consistent with the fact that glyceraldehyde, but not pyruvate, is a potent insulin se
Autor:
K. C. O’Reilly, Patricia L. Allen, D. A. Wolf, T. J. Goodwin, Timothy G. Hammond, Edmund Benes, J. H. Kaysen, A. Taher, R. M. Linnehan
Publikováno v:
Physiological genomics. 3(3)
Hammond, T. G., E. Benes, K. C. O’Reilly, D. A. Wolf, R. M. Linnehan, J. H. Kaysen, P. L. Allen, and T. J. Goodwin. Mechanical culture conditions effect gene expression: gravity-induced changes on the space shuttle. Physiol Genomics 3: 163–173, 2
Publikováno v:
The Journal of urology. 163(3)
The proteins which constitute the final common pathway linking receptors on cell surfaces to the inflammatory cascade have recently been identified and cloned. Central to activation of this inflammatory cascade is translocation from cytosol to nucleu
Autor:
R. R. Majewski, J. H. Kaysen, Thomas J. Goodwin, W. C. Campbell, Gabriel L. Navar, Fawn C. Lewis, F. O. Goda, Timothy G. Hammond
Publikováno v:
The Journal of membrane biology. 168(1)
The rotating wall vessel has gained popularity as a clinical cell culture tool to produce hormonal implants. It is desirable to understand the mechanisms by which the rotating wall vessel induces genetic changes, if we are to prolong the useful life