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    Candidate proteins for conductive chloride transport in porcine ileal brush-border membrane by GABRIEL, S. E, FORSYTH, G. W

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-09-1991)
    “…Conductive transport of chloride ion is important in controlling ion and fluid secretion by exocrine tissues. The current study was directed at identifying…”
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    Chloride concentration affects Kv channel voltage-gating kinetics: Importance of experimental anion concentrations by Bekar, L.K., Loewen, M.E., Forsyth, G.W., Walz, W.

    Published in Brain research bulletin (30-09-2005)
    “…Chloride concentration has been shown to have a dramatic impact on protein folding and subsequent tertiary conformation [K.D. Collins, Ions from the Hofmeister…”
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    Differences in expression of retinal pigment epithelium mRNA between normal canines by Hanik, H.L.J, Loewen, M.E, Appleyard, G.D, Grahn, B.H, Forsyth, G.W

    Published in Canadian journal of veterinary research (01-07-2004)
    “…A reference database of differences in mRNA expression in normal healthy canine retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) has been established. This database identifies…”
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    Effects of plant and animal lipids rich in docosenoic acids on the myocardium of Cynomolgus monkeys by Loew, F M, Schiefer, B, Laxdal, V A, Prasad, K, Forsyth, G W, Ackman, R G, Olfert, E D, Bell, J M

    Published in Nutrition and metabolism (Basel) (1978)
    “…Cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) were fed diets containing 25% rapeseed oil (RSO), partially-hydrogenated herring oil (PHHO) or a 3:1 mixture of…”
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    alkalinizing effects of metabolizable bases in the healthy calf by Naylor, J.M, Forsyth, G.W

    Published in Canadian journal of veterinary research (01-10-1986)
    “…The alkalinizing effect of citrate, acetate, propionate, gluconate, L and DL-lactate were compared in healthy neonatal calves. The calves were infused for a…”
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    Variable expression of leukocyte cytosolic broad-specificity beta-glucosidase activity by Forsyth, G W, Romero, K M, Alverson, J, VanderJagt, D J, Glew, R H

    Published in Clinica chimica acta (16-07-1993)
    “…The cytosolic beta-glucosidase activity that is found in a variety of mammalian tissues has no clearly defined function. In vitro assay conditions under which…”
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    Effect of covalent modification on the binding of cholera toxin B subunit to ileal brush border surfaces by Uwiera, R E, Romancyia, D A, Wong, J P, Forsyth, G W

    Published in Analytical biochemistry (01-08-1992)
    “…A competitive binding assay has been developed to determine how modifications to the B subunit of cholera toxin affect the binding affinity of the subunit for…”
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    Inhibiting conductive Cl uptake in membrane vesicles: specificity of alpha-phenylcinnamate by Forsyth, G W, Gabriel, S E

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (26-10-1989)
    “…alpha-Phenylcinnamate has been investigated in comparison to other inhibitors of chloride ion transport into porcine jejunal brush-border membrane vesicles…”
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    Inhibition of ileal brush-border chloride conductance by specific antibody by GABRIEL, S. E, RACETTE, K. J, GASPAR, K. J, FORSYTH, G. W

    Published in The Journal of membrane biology (01-09-1992)
    “…Antibody raised in mice was used in attempting to identify proteins responsible for the conductive chloride transport that can be measured in porcine ileal…”
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    Activation of chloride conductance in pig jejunal brush border vesicles by FORSYTH, G. W, GABRIEL, S. E

    Published in The Journal of membrane biology (01-02-1989)
    “…Requirements for the activation of Cl- conductance have been investigated in pig jejunal brush border vesicles. The stability of ATP as a substrate for protein…”
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    Effects of chloride conductance inhibitors on fluid secretion into ligated ileal and jejunal loops in pigs by Forsyth, G W, Gabriel, S E

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-10-1990)
    “…Compounds that prevent chloride transport in membrane vesicles have been tested for in vivo activity against the effects of intestinal secretory agents…”
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    Isoform-specific exon skipping in a variant form of ClC-2 by Loewen, M.E, MacDonald, D.W, Gaspar, K.J, Forsyth, G.W

    “…A new form of the widely expressed, volume-regulated chloride channel, ClC-2, has been cloned from a pig ileal cDNA library. This ClC-2 homologue, called…”
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    Liposomes targeted to deliver antisecretory agents to jejunal mucosa by Uwiera, R.R.E, Romancyia, D.A, Wong, J.P, Forsyth, G.W

    Published in Canadian journal of veterinary research (01-07-1992)
    “…The B subunit of cholera toxin has been covalently attached to the surface of liposomes made from a mixture of phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidylcholine…”
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    Calcium ionophore activity of intestinal secretory compounds. An in vitro porcine model for the effects of bile acids, hydroxy-fatty acids and dioctyl sulfosuccinate by Maenz, D D, Forsyth, G W

    Published in Digestion (1984)
    “…The association between reported intestinal fluid secretory activity of bile acids and Ca2+ ionophore properties was investigated in a pig jejunal brush border…”
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    Use of calcium depletion and chlorpromazine to study calcium dependence of secretory detergent action in the colon by Maenz, D D, Forsyth, G W

    Published in Digestion (01-01-1987)
    “…The role of Ca2+ in the in situ secretory response of rat colon and pig ileum was studied by chelation depletion of Ca2+ and by treatment with chlorpromazine…”
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    Evidence for two heat-stable enterotoxins produced by enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli [from a bovine and porcine strain] by Kapitany, R.A, Scoot, A, Forsyth, G.W, McKenzie, S.L, Worthington, R.W

    Published in Infection and Immunity (01-06-1979)
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    Failure to reverse cholera toxin induced intestinal secretion by agents which decrease mucosal cAMP by Forsyth, G W, Hamilton, D L, Scoot, A, Goertz, K E, Kapitany, R A

    “…The feasibility of reducing intestinal secretion by the use of agents which decrease intestinal mucosal cAMP concentration has been investigated in the…”
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    Canine malignant hyperthermia susceptibility: erythrocytic defects--osmotic fragility, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency and abnormal Ca2+ homeostasis by O'Brien, P.J, Forsyth, G.W, Olexson, D.W, Thatte, H.S, Addis, P.B

    Published in Canadian journal of comparative medicine (01-10-1984)
    “…Two dogs were diagnosed as malignant hyperthermia susceptible based on increased susceptibility (P less than 0.001) of biopsied muscle to caffeine-induced…”
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