Search Results - "Pezacka, Ewa H."
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Homocysteine as a Risk Factor for Vascular Disease: Enhanced Collagen Production and Accumulation by Smooth Muscle Cells
Published in Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology (01-10-1997)“…An increased plasma homocysteine level is an independent risk factor for vascular disease. However, the pathological mechanisms by which homocysteine promotes…”
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Disruption of a Regulatory System Involving Cobalamin Distribution and Function in a Methionine-dependent Human Glioma Cell Line
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (07-08-1998)“…Cobalamin metabolism and function were investigated at the levels from transcobalamin II (TCII) receptor to the cobalamin-dependent enzymes, methionine…”
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Accumulation of methylmalonic acid caused by vitamin B12-deficiency disrupts normal cellular metabolism in rat liver
Published in British journal of nutrition (01-06-1996)“…To clarify the relationship between intracellular concentrations of methylmalonic acid and metabolic and growth inhibition in vitamin B12-deficient rats,…”
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Homocysteine as a risk factor for vascular disease
Published in Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology (01-10-1997)“…An increased plasma homocysteine level is an independent risk factor for vascular disease. However, the pathological mechanisms by which homocysteine promotes…”
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Accumulation of methylmalonic acid caused by vitamin B 12 -deficiency disrupts normal cellular metabolism in rat liver
Published in British journal of nutrition (01-06-1996)“…To clarify the relationship between intracellular concentrations of methylmalonic acid and metabolic and growth inhibition in vitamin B 12 -deficient rats,…”
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Glial cells as a model for the role of cobalamin in the nervous system: impaired synthesis of cobalamin coenzymes in cultured human astrocytes following short-term cobalamin-deprivation
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (30-04-1992)“…The conversion of cyanocobalamin to adenosyl- and methylcobalamin is impaired in cobalamin-deficient cultured human glial cells. In contrast cultured human…”
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The inhibition of corrinoid-catalyzed oxidation of mercaptoethanol by methyl iodide: mechanistic implications
Published in Journal of inorganic biochemistry (01-04-1993)“…The cobalamin coenzymes (5'-deoxyadenosyl- and methylcobalamin) and their cobinamide counterparts (5'-deoxyadenosyl- and methylcobinamide) catalyze the…”
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