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Autor:
Michael J. McKinley, Robin M. McAllen, Pamela J. Davern, Michelle E. Giles, Jennifer D. Penschow, Nana Sunn, Aaron Uschakov, Brian Oldfield
This is the only book entirely devoted to the sensory circumventricular organs. It reviews research into their detailed anatomy, neurochemistry, neural connections, and functions, and provides the reader with many illustrations previously unpublishe
Autor:
John P. Coghlan, Jennifer D. Penschow
Publikováno v:
Nephrology. 2:263-271
Summary: Renal kallikrein is normally synthesized and secreted by connecting tubule cells of the renal cortex. Treatment of mice with furosemide induces an expansion of the kallikrein synthesizing tubule cell population from the cortex to the inner s
Autor:
Jennifer D. Penschow, J P Coghlan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry. 41:95-103
Glandular kallikrein from salivary glands in rats has been measured in the circulation and has been shown to have local vasoactive effects. In mice, renin and epidermal growth factor from the submandibular gland (SM) also reach the circulation, as bo
Autor:
Jennifer D. Penschow, John P. Coghlan
Publikováno v:
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. 88:23-30
As part of an ongoing study of the cell-specific expression of glandular kallikrein genes in mice, we have investigated cellular sites of expression of the renal/pancreatic kallikrein gene, mGK-6, during fetal life. Expression of αI and β-subunit g
Publikováno v:
Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry. 39:835-842
We investigated the location of expression of mouse glandular kallikrein genes in the submandibular gland of adult male mice at the ultrastructural level by hybridization histochemistry, using 32P- and 3H-labeled oligodeoxyribonucleotide probes. Vibr
Autor:
Tania Ferraro, G. Peter Aldred, Jennifer D. Penschow, Ingrid Moeller, Michael J. McKinley, Yoshio Nakamura, Michelle E. Giles, Brian J. Oldfield, Ross T. Fernley
Publikováno v:
The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society. 47(4)
We raised a polyclonal antibody against a decapeptide corresponding to the carboxyl terminus of the rat angiotensin II AT1 receptor. This antibody was demonstrated to be specific for the rat receptor according to a number of approaches. These include
Publikováno v:
Life sciences. 64(4)
Changes in the activity of muscle glycogen synthase or phosphorylase (GP) may be responsible for the deregulation of glycogen synthesis and storage which occurs in diabetes mellitus. To clarify the relationship between muscle atrophy, fibre type, ins