Search Results - "Moulinoux, J.P"
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Polyamine transport in mammalian cells. An update
Published in International Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology (01-08-1996)“…The uptake and release of the natural polyamines putrescine, spermidine and spermine by mammalian cells are integral parts of the systems that regulate the…”
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Biological effects of millimeter wave irradiation on mice-preliminary results
Published in IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques (01-11-2000)“…Millimeter waves at 60 GHz are suitable for discreet radio contact in restricted area, especially for indoor high rate communications. Such wave exposures have…”
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Low-polyamine dietetic foods
Published in Trends in food science & technology (01-09-1995)Get full text
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Alterations in intestinal uptake of putrescine and tissue polyamine concentrations in tumor-bearing rats
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (29-11-1994)“…Intestinal absorption of putrescine and tissue metabolism of polyamines were investigated in rats grafted with the rapidly growing Mat-Lylu prostatic tumor…”
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496 Combining clinical, pathological and biological variables allows the identification of patients who are at high risk of renal cell carcinoma related death after radical nephrectomy
Published in European urology supplements : official journal of the European Association of Urology (01-02-2004)Get full text
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Protein-bound polyamines in the plasma of mice grafted with the Lewis lung carcinoma
Published in FEBS letters (10-08-1987)“…Protein-bound polyamines were isolated from the plasma of mice using antipolyamine antibodies covalently linked to magnetic latex spheres. Their subsequent…”
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Proton nuclear magnetic resonance of regenerating rat liver after partial hepatectomy
Published in Life sciences (1973) (09-08-1982)“…Spin-lattice (T1) and spin-spin (T2) proton nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation times were measured over a 48-hours period of experimental liver regeneration…”
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