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    Opioid growth factor regulates the cell cycle of human neoplasias by Zagon, I S, Roesener, C D, Verderame, M F, Ohlsson-Wilhelm, B M, Levin, R J, McLaughlin, P J

    Published in International journal of oncology (01-11-2000)
    “…The native opioid growth factor (OGF), [Met5]-enkephalin, is a tonic inhibitory peptide that modulates cell proliferation and migration, as well as tissue…”
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    Angiotensinogen and AT(1) antisense inhibition of osteopontin translation in rat proximal tubular cells by Ricardo, S D, Franzoni, D F, Roesener, C D, Crisman, J M, Diamond, J R

    “…Antisense oligonucleotide inhibition of angiotensinogen and ANG II type 1 receptor (AT(1)) mRNA translation in rat proximal tubules (PT) was examined to…”
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    Confocal microscopic observation of cytoskeletal reorganizations in cultured shark rectal gland cells following treatment with hypotonic shock and high external K by Henson, John H., Roesener, Colleen D., Gaetano, Christopher J., Mendola, Robert J., Forrest Jr, John N., Holy, Jon, Kleinzeller, Arnost

    Published in The Journal of experimental zoology (01-12-1997)
    “…The dogfish shark (Squalus acanthias) rectal gland (SRG) cell has served as a model experimental system for investigating the relationship between the actin…”
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    The heterotrimeric motor protein kinesin-II localizes to the midpiece and flagellum of sea urchin and sand dollar sperm by Henson, John H., Cole, Douglas G., Roesener, Colleen D., Capuano, Stephanie, Mendola, Robert J., Scholey, Jonathan M.

    “…We have utilized immunoblotting and light microscopic immunofluorescent staining methods to examine the expression and localization of sea urchin kinesin‐II, a…”
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    Confocal microscopic observation of cytoskeletal reorganizations in cultured shark rectal gland cells following treatment with hypotonic shock and high external K super(+) by Henson, J H, Roesener, C D, Gaetano, C J, Mendola, R J, rest, JN Jr, Holy, J, Kleinzeller, A

    Published in The Journal of experimental zoology (01-12-1997)
    “…The dogfish shark (Squalus acanthias) rectal gland (SRG) cell has served as a model experimental system for investigating the relationship between the actin…”
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