Search Results - "Oakford, L X"
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Effect of temperature on apical membrane remodeling in ADH-stimulated toad urinary bladders
Published in Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (01-09-1998)“…Pretreatment and removal of vasopressin (ADH) in toad urinary bladder renal model tissues induces endocytosis at 25 degrees C. The objective of the current…”
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Surface membrane remodeling following removal of vasopressin in toad urinary bladder
Published in Tissue & cell (01-04-1994)“…Vasopressin (ADH) increases transepithelial water flow in renal epithelia by a process that involves the insertion of water channels into the apical membrane…”
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Modulation of cytoskeletal organization and cytosolic granule distribution by verapamil in amphibian urinary epithelia
Published in Tissue & cell (1991)“…The present study examines the role of calcium in modulating epithelial cytomorphology by using verapamil, a calcium antagonist, and considering its effects on…”
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Morphometric analysis of epithelial cells of frog urinary bladder. I. Effect of antidiuretic hormone, calcium ionophore (A23187) and PGE2
Published in Tissue & cell (1987)“…Changes in epithelial cell morphology, especially at the apical plasma membrane, are frequently cited as initial evidence for antidiuretic hormone…”
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Morphometric analysis of epithelial cells of frog urinary bladder, II. Effect of ADH, calcium ionophore (A23187) and verapamil on isolated dissociated cells
Published in Tissue & cell (1988)“…Isolated frog urinary bladder epithelial cells, upon dissociation lose their polarity and develop microridges and occasional microvilli in a global fashion…”
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A comparison of wheat germ agglutinin binding between normal and sickle red blood cells
Published in Cell and tissue research (01-05-1987)“…Using the label-fracture technique, an ultrastructural comparison was made of the number and distribution of wheat germ agglutinin (WGA)-binding sites between…”
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In vivo degradation of oxidized, regenerated cellulose
Published in Carbohydrate research (01-05-1990)“…Oxidized, regenerated cellulose (ORC) was surgically implanted on the uterine horns of rabbits, and its biodegradation was studied in vivo. Samples of…”
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Ultrastructure of a transmembrane glycoprotein, glycophorin A
Published in Tissue & cell (1988)“…The major sialoglycoprotein of the human red cell membrane, glycophorin A, was isolated and examined by rotary shadowing and transmission electron microscopy…”
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Methionine-enkephalin-Arg-Phe immunoreactivity in heart tissue
Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (1995)“…Previous findings of enkephalins in cardiac tissue led us to investigate enkephalin distribution in animal models used for cardiovascular research. Canine…”
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Rat retinal progenitor cells and a retinal pigment epithelial factor
Published in Brain research. Developmental brain research (30-04-2001)“…Retinal progenitor cells were isolated from explants of neonatal rat retinas and characterized by transmission electron microscopy and reverse…”
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Changes in brain and spinal cord water content during recurrent experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in female Lewis rats
Published in Molecular and chemical neuropathology (01-08-1994)“…Regional changes in percent water content, a measure of regional levels of edema, were determined in female Lewis rats during key stages of recurrent…”
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Ral-Binding Protein is Required for the Maturation and Function of Dendritic Cells
Published in American journal of immunology (2010)“…Problem statement: Dendritic Cells (DCs) integrate responses of innate and adaptive immune system via transmitting pro-inflammatory and regulatory signals to…”
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Inhibition of the hydro-osmotic response to vasopressin and hypertonicity by phenothiazines and W7, calmodulin antagonists
Published in General pharmacology (1985)“…Phenothiazines and W7, calmodulin antagonists, inhibit the water flow response produced by ADH, exogenous cyclic AMP, phosphodiesterase inhibition and serosal…”
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