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Autor:
Melissa L. Baldwin, Krishnamurthy Ramaswamy, Ravish J. Mahajan, James M. Harig, Pradeep K. Dudeja
Publikováno v:
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 1280:12-18
The mechanism(s) of Cl − transport across the human colonic apical membranes are not well understood. Apical membrane vesicles (AMV) purified from organ donor proximal colonic mucosa and a rapid millipore filtration technique were utilized to study
Autor:
Melissa L Baldwin, Shin-Tai Chen, Xin-Min Li, Robert Aragon, Yousef G. Amaar, Subburaman Mohan, Scott W. Baldwin, Mark E. Reeves
Publikováno v:
BMC Research Notes, Vol 5, Iss 1, p 239 (2012)
BMC Research Notes
BMC Research Notes
Background RASSF1A and RASSF1C are two major isoforms encoded by the Ras association domain family 1 (RASSF1) gene through alternative promoter selection and mRNA splicing. RASSF1A is a well established tumor suppressor gene. Unlike RASSF1A, RASSF1C
Autor:
James M. Harig, Krishnamurthy Ramaswamy, Pradeep K. Dudeja, Thomas A. Brasitus, Melissa L. Baldwin, Edward J. Cragoe
Publikováno v:
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 1193:67-76
Apical membrane vesicles purified from mucosal scrapings obtained from distal segments of organ donor colons and a 22Na-uptake technique were used to characterize the mechanism(s) of Na+ transport into these vesicles. An outwardly directed H+ gradien
Autor:
T.A. Brasitus, Krishnamurthy Ramaswamy, James M. Harig, Melissa L. Baldwin, Pradeep K. Dudeja, Edward J. Cragoe
Publikováno v:
Gastroenterology. 106:125-133
Background/Aims: The mechanisms of Na + movement across colonocyte plasma membranes in the human colon are not well understood. Current studies were undertaken to investigate Na + transport pathways in apical membranes of proximal organ donor colons.
Autor:
Xin-Min Li, Melissa L Baldwin, Jeremy M Moretz, Shin-Tai Chen, Subburaman Mohan, Yousef G. Amaar, Scott W. Baldwin, Mark E. Reeves, Robert Aragon, Donna D. Strong
Publikováno v:
BMC Cancer, Vol 10, Iss 1, p 562 (2010)
BMC Cancer
Reeves, Mark E; Baldwin, Scott W; Baldwin, Melissa L; Chen, Shin-Tai; Moretz, Jeremy M; Aragon, Robert J; et al.(2010). Ras-association domain family 1C protein promotes breast cancer cell migration and attenuates apoptosis. BMC Cancer, 10(1), 562. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-10-562. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9856b9rf
BMC Cancer
Reeves, Mark E; Baldwin, Scott W; Baldwin, Melissa L; Chen, Shin-Tai; Moretz, Jeremy M; Aragon, Robert J; et al.(2010). Ras-association domain family 1C protein promotes breast cancer cell migration and attenuates apoptosis. BMC Cancer, 10(1), 562. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-10-562. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9856b9rf
Background The Ras association domain family 1 (RASSF1) gene is a Ras effector encoding two major mRNA forms, RASSF1A and RASSF1C, derived by alternative promoter selection and alternative mRNA splicing. RASSF1A is a tumor suppressor gene. However, v