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    Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Transcription Responses to Transforming Growth Factor‐β1 and Interleukin‐1β Are Mediated by a Nuclear Factor‐1‐Like Site in the Near‐Upstream Promoter by Krohn, Knut, Rozovsky, Irina, Wals, Pat, Teter, Bruce, Anderson, Chris P., Finch, Caleb E.

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-04-1999)
    “…: Elevated expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) is associated with astrocyte activation during responses to injury in the CNS. Because…”
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    Kainic Acid and Decorticating Lesions Stimulate the Synthesis of C1q Protein in Adult Rat Brain by Goldsmith, Sara K., Wals, Pat, Rozovsky, Irina, Morgan, Todd E., Finch, Caleb E.

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-05-1997)
    “…: The first component of the classic complement cascade, C1q, was increased in whole rat brain after lesioning by intraperitoneally injected kainic acid (KA)…”
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    Stimulation of glycogen synthesis by proglycosyn (LY177507) by isolated hepatocytes of normal and streptozotocin diabetic rats by Guo, Z K, Wals, P A, Katz, J

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-11-1991)
    “…The phenacylimidazolium compound LY177507 was shown by Harris et al. (Harris, R. A., Yamanuchi, K., Roach, P. J., Yen, T. T., Dominiani, S. J., and Stephens,…”
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    Further evidence for the classical pentose phosphate cycle in the liver by Rognstad, R, Wals, P, Katz, J

    Published in Biochemical journal (15-12-1982)
    “…Isolated rat hepatocytes were incubated with [3-(14)C]xylitol or d-[3-(14)C]xylulose plus xylitol or glucose at substrate concentrations. The glucose formed…”
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    The metabolism of l-[3-3h]lactate by isolated hamster liver cells by Rognstad, R, Wals, P

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (23-06-1976)
    “…The rate of tritium removal from L-[3-3H]lactate by hamster liver cells is faster than the analytical rate of lactate utilization, or the rate of 14C…”
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