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Signalling pathways involving sodium pump stimulate endothelin-1 secretion and nitric oxide production in endothelial cells
Published in Cellular and molecular biology (Noisy-le-Grand, France) (30-12-2006)“…The cardiac steroid ouabain, a known inhibitor of the sodium pump, or Na+,K+-ATPase, has been shown to induce a variety of signaling cascades in various cells…”
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Photoproduction of η′-mesons with the 4 π-detector SAPHIR
Published in Physics letters. B (24-12-1998)“…The γp→p η ′ reaction was investigated with the 4 π magnetic spectrometer SAPHIR at ELSA with tagged photons in the energy range from 0.9 to 2.6 GeV. On the…”
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Measurement of γp→ K0Σ+ at photon energies up to 1.55 GeV
Published in Physics letters. B (1999)“…The reaction γp→ K 0 Σ + has been measured with the SAPHIR detector at the electron stretcher ring ELSA. The total cross section rises up to a peak value of…”
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Endogenous Ouabain and Its Binding Globulin: Effects of Physical Exercise and Study on the Globulin's Tissue Distribution
Published in Hypertension Research (2000)“…Ouabain, that has been isolated from bovine adrenals and hypothalamus, is a new cardiotonic steroid hormone, which is either synthesized in the adrenals or…”
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Proscillaridin A Immunoreactivity: Its Purification, Transport in Blood By A Specific Binding Protein And Its Correlation With Blood Pressure
Published in Clinical and experimental hypertension (1993) (1998)“…A material crossreacting with antibodies against the bufadienolide proscillaridin A and inhibiting the sodium pump was found in human blood plasma. The…”
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K 0-Σ + photoproduction with SAPHIR
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Ouabain-Like Compound Changes Rapidly on Physical Exercise in Humans and Dogs: Effects of β-Blockade and Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibition
Published in Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979) (01-05-2005)“…Ouabain, an inhibitor of the sodium pump, has been identified as a constituent of bovine adrenal glands. We were interested whether the release of this…”
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First results on η′ photoproduction with SAPHIR
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Purification and properties of endogenous ouabain-like substances from hemofiltrate and adrenal glands
Published in Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology (1993)“…Chick embryo heart cells in culture were found to contain two cell types differing in their [Ca2+]i. Elevation of [Ca2+]i in cells with 99.4 +/- 7.1 nM [Ca2+]i…”
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Foreign-body reaction and the course of osteolysis after polyglycolide implants for fracture fixation: experimental study in sheep
Published in Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume (01-05-1996)“…Foreign-body reaction to polyglycolide (PGA) implants has been described in man. Many animal experiments have verified the mechanical properties of fixation…”
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Bovine Adrenals Contain, in Addition to Ouabain, a Second Inhibitor of the Sodium Pump
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (09-01-1998)“…In the search for endogenous cardiac glycosides, two different inhibitors of the sodium pump have been isolated from bovine adrenals. Inhibitor A with a…”
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Pulse Pressure Correlates in Humans With a Proscillaridin A Immunoreactive Compound
Published in Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979) (01-05-1996)“…Endogenous digitalis-like factors in humans are presumably cardenolides and bufadienolides. To test whether bufadienolide-like substances may circulate in…”
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Bovine adrenals and hypothalamus are a major source of proscillaridin A- and ouabain-immunoreactivities
Published in Life sciences (1973) (1998)“…Besides an isomer of the cardenolide ouabain, a material with a similar HPLC retention time as ouabain but cross-reactivating with antibodies against the…”
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Increased concentrations of a circulating sodium pump inhibitor in essential hypertension and uraemia and its partial purification from haemofiltrate
Published in Physiologia Bohemoslovaca (1990)“…Patients with essential hypertension have 3.2 fold and patients with chronic uraemia 11.7 fold higher serum concentrations of endogenous digitalis-like…”
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Proscillaridin A Immunoreactivity: A New Endogenous Cardiac Glycoside?
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Measurement of γp→ K+Λ and γp→ K+Σ0 at photon energies up to 2 GeV
Published in Physics letters. B (01-12-1998)“…Associated strangeness production in the reactions γp→ K + Λ and γp→ K + Σ 0 was measured with the SAPHIR detector at the electron stretcher ring ELSA at Bonn…”
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K0-Σ+ photoproduction with SAPHIR
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Physics with real photons at SAPHIR: Experiment, results and future plans
Published in Progress in particle and nuclear physics (1995)“…Photon-induced reactions on nucleons and light nuclei are measured at the large solid angle spectrometer SAPHIR at ELSA in Bonn…”
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Demonstration of a Stable Occluded Form of Ca super(2+) by the Use of the Chromium Complex of ATP in the Ca super(2+)-ATPase of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
Published in European journal of biochemistry (01-01-1982)“…Sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca super(2+)-ATPase is slowly inactivated by the b, gamma -bidentate of the chromium (III) complex of ATP (CrATP). The rat e of…”
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Demonstration of a Stable Occluded Form of Ca 2+ by the Use of the Chromium Complex of ATP in the Ca 2+ ‐ATPase of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
Published in European journal of biochemistry (01-02-1982)“…Sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca 2+ ‐ATPase is slowly inactivated by the β, γ‐bidentate of the chromium(III) complex of ATP (CrATP). The rate of inactivation depends…”
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