Search Results - "Baik, E J"
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Differential profiles of salivary proteins with affinity to Streptococcus mutans lipoteichoic acid in caries-free and caries-positive human subjects
Published in Molecular oral microbiology (01-10-2014)“…Summary Streptococcus mutans is a representative oral pathogen that causes dental caries and pulpal inflammation. Its lipoteichoic acid (Sm.LTA) is known to be…”
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Alpha-amylase is a human salivary protein with affinity to lipopolysaccharide of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans
Published in Molecular oral microbiology (01-04-2013)“…Summary Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans lipopolysaccharide (Aa.LPS) is a major virulence factor associated with aggressive periodontitis. Although the…”
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Anti-inflammatory effect of low intensity ultrasound (LIUS) on complete Freund's adjuvant-induced arthritis synovium
Published in Osteoarthritis and cartilage (01-04-2012)“…Summary Objectives Arthritis with intra-articular inflammation was accompanied by joint pain, swelling, and stiffness leading to significant functional…”
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Gadd45 is a novel mediator of cardiomyocyte apoptosis induced by ischaemia/hypoxia
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ERK1/2 is an endogenous negative regulator of the γsecretase activity
Published in The FASEB journal (01-01-2006)“…As an essential protease in the generation of amyloid β, γ‐secretase is believed to play an important role in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. Although…”
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Effects of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor agonists on LPS-induced neuronal death in mixed cortical neurons: associated with iNOS and COX-2
Published in Brain research (21-06-2002)“…In neurodegenerative disease, the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) has been regarded as beneficial. The NSAID, an inhibitor of…”
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An animal model of neuropathic pain employing injury to the sciatic nerve branches
Published in Neuroreport (20-03-2000)“…The present study was conducted to develop a new animal model of neuropathic pain employing injury to the distal sciatic nerve branches. Under halothane…”
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Role for PKC-ε in neuronal death induced by oxidative stress
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (30-07-2004)“…We investigated which isoforms of PKCs can be modulated and what their roles are during l-buthionine- S, R-sulfoximine (BSO)-induced neuronal death. We…”
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Neuroprotection by fructose-1,6-bisphosphate involves ROS alterations via p38 MAPK/ERK
Published in Brain research (12-11-2004)“…Fructose-1,6-bisphosphate (FBP) is a glucose metabolism intermediate that shows a neuroprotective action in animal models of ischemia and other injuries. The…”
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Prolonged ongoing discharges of sensory nerves as recorded in isolated nerves in the rat
Published in Journal of neuroscience research (01-10-1990)“…Whether or not injury to a mammalian sensory nerve produces prolonged discharges is a controversial issue. Because of this controversy and its potential…”
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Cyclooxygenase-2 selective inhibitors aggravate kainic acid induced seizure and neuronal cell death in the hippocampus
Published in Brain research (02-10-1999)“…Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) in the brain is expressed constitutively and also increased in pathological conditions such as seizure, cerebral ischemia, and…”
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Rutaecarpine, a quinazolinocarboline alkaloid, inhibits prostaglandin production in RAW264.7 macrophages
Published in Planta medica (01-08-2001)“…In order to delineate the mechanism involved in the anti-inflammatory activity of rutaecarpine, its effects on the production of prostaglandin (PG) and therein…”
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Mechanism for antiplatelet effect of onion: AA release inhibition, thromboxane A(2)synthase inhibition and TXA(2)/PGH(2)receptor blockade
Published in Prostaglandins, leukotrienes and essential fatty acids (01-05-2000)“…Antiplatelet actions of aqueous extract of onion were investigated in rat and human platelet. IC(50)values of onion extract for collagen-, thrombin-,…”
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Effects of iontophoretically applied naloxone, picrotoxin and strychnine on dorsal horn neuron activities treated with high frequency conditioning stimulation in cats
Published in Yonsei medical journal (01-09-1995)“…Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation(TENS), acupuncture-needling, and electroacupuncture are useful non-ablative methods in medical practice for relief…”
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Protein kinase C inhibitors attenuate protective effect of high glucose against hypoxic injury in H9c2 cardiac cells
Published in Japanese journal of physiology (2000)“…In this study, we demonstrated that PKC inhibitors significantly attenuated the cardioprotective effect produced by high-glucose (22 mM) treatment for 48 h…”
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Cadmium stimulates the expression of ICAM-1 via NF-κB activation in cerebrovascular endothelial cells
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (30-07-2004)“…Cadmium (Cd), a ubiquitous heavy metal, has been shown to accumulate in the central nervous system, especially outside of the blood–brain barrier (BBB),…”
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Mechanism of transmission and modulation of renal pain in cats; effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on renal pain
Published in Yonsei medical journal (01-05-1995)“…Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) has widely been employed as a method of obtaining analgesia in medical practice. The mechanisms of pain…”
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Mechanism of transmission and modulation of renal pain in cats; effect of nucleus raphe magnus stimulation on renal pain
Published in Yonsei medical journal (01-09-1995)“…Initially, when periaqueductal gray (PAG) is electrically stimulated, analgesia is induced, and this phenomenon is called stimulation-produced analgesia…”
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