Search Results - "Benel, L"
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PO-1803: Preventing Radioinduced Injury by Topical Application of an Amifostine Metabolite-Loaded Thermogel
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Mitochondrial analysis in living cells: the use of rhodamine 123 and flow cytometry
Published in Biology of the cell (1986)“…Flow cytometry combines the advantages of microscopy and biochemical analysis in a single highly sensitive technique for a rapid examination of numerous…”
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Naftazone in advanced Parkinson's disease: An acute L-DOPA challenge randomized controlled trial
Published in Parkinsonism & related disorders (01-03-2019)“…There is an unmet need to better control motor complications in Parkinson's disease (PD). Naftazone, which exhibits glutamate release inhibition properties,…”
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Synthesis and Antitumor Characterization of Pyrazolic Analogues of the Marine Pyrroloquinoline Alkaloids: Wakayin and Tsitsikammamines
Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (18-05-2006)“…A series of aza analogues of the marine alkaloids wakayin and tsitsikammamines A and B have been synthesized. The strategy used was based on [3 + 2]…”
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An hypothesis for the interpretation of the contractile response of vascular smooth muscle at the cellular level
Published in Cell biology and toxicology (01-12-1996)“…The long preservation and recovery of functional (contractile) properties in cultured aortic smooth muscle cells, even after replating or deep-frozen storage…”
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Use of a Renal Tubule Cell Line (LLC-PK1) to Study the Nephrotoxic Potential of a Kappa-Type Bence-Jones Protein
Published in In vitro cellular & developmental biology. Animal (01-10-1995)“…The cytotoxicity of a Bence-Jones protein was assessed using a porcine renal tubule cell line (LLC-PK1), with the aim of developing a model for studying the…”
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Compared flow cytometric analysis of mitochondria using 10-n-nonyl acridine orange and rhodamine 123
Published in Basic and applied histochemistry (1989)“…The use of the supravital mitochondrial-specific dye Rhodamine 123 (Rh 123) in combination with flow cytometry permits the monitoring of the changes in the…”
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Mitochondrial uptake of rhodamine 123 by rabbit articular chondrocytes
Published in Cytometry (New York, N.Y.) (01-05-1986)“…Rhodamine 123 was used to stain and analyze by flow cytometry the mitochondria of rabbit articular chondrocytes. Stationary primary cultures and exponentially…”
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Mitochondrial biogenesis in rabbit articular chondrocytes transferred to culture
Published in Biology of the cell (1991)“…The effect of the switch to aerobic growth conditions was examined in rabbit articular chondrocytes transferred to culture. Spectroscopic analysis of the…”
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Rhodamine 123 uptake and mitochondrial DNA content in rabbit articular chondrocytes evolve differently upon transfer from cartilage to culture conditions
Published in Experimental cell research (01-08-1987)“…Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) represents 0.15% of the total cell DNA (at least an order of magnitude less than in liver or heart) of rabbit articular chondrocytes…”
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Effects of retinoic acid on the growth of cultured rabbit articular chondrocytes: Relation with alkaline phosphatase activity and beta receptor
Published in Cytotechnology (Dordrecht) (01-08-1989)“…The effects of retinoic acid (RA) on rabbit articular cartilage cells were studied for concentrations ranging from 5.10(-5) M to 10(-7) M; the treatment with…”
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Subculture of rabbit articular chondrocytes within a collagen gel: growth and analysis of differentiation
Published in Cytotechnology (Dordrecht) (01-02-1988)“…Primary cultures of rabbit articular chondrocytes have been subcultured within three-dimensional (3D) collagen gels. Under these conditions, the cells remained…”
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