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Slimane, T.A., Hoekstra, D. 2002. Sphingolipid trafficking and protein sorting in epithelial cells. FEES Lett. 529, 54. [Pg.243]

Hamerski, D. and Matern, U. (1988b) Biosynthesis of psoralens. Psoralen 5-mono-oxygenase activity from ehcitor-treated Ammi majus cells. FEES Lett., 239, 263-5. [Pg.237]

Kowluru A, Metz SA. Ceramide-activated protein phosphatase-2A activity in insulin-secreting cells. FEES Lett. 1997 418 179-182. [Pg.1779]

Tropak MB, Mahuran D. Lending a helping hand, screening chemical libraries for compounds that enhance beta-hexosaminidase A activity in GM2 gangliosidosis cells. FEES J. 2007 274 4951-4961. [Pg.2271]

Etzrodt M, Ishikawa FlC, Dalous J et al. Time-resolved responses to chemoattractant, characteristic of the front and tail of Dictyostelium cells. FEES Lett 2006 580(28-29) 6707-13. [Pg.96]

The other types of cubic cells are the body-centered cubic cell (bcc) and the face-centered cubic cell (fee) (Figure 11.17). A body-centered cubic arrangement differs from a simple cube in that the second layer of spheres fits into the depressions of the first layer and the third layer into the depressions of the second layer (Figure 11.18). The coordination number of each sphere in this stmetnre is 8 (each sphere is in contact with four spheres in the layer above and four spheres in the layer below). In the face-centered cubic cell there are spheres at the center of each of the six faces of the cube, in addition to the eight comer spheres. [Pg.431]

Gandor, C., Leist, C., Fiechter, A., and Assel-bergs, F.A. (1995) Amplification and expression of recombinant genes in serum-independent Chinese hamster ovary cells. FEES Lett. 377 290-294. [Pg.756]

Mitra, P., Maceyka, M., Payne, S.G., Lamour, N., Milstien, S., Chalfant, C.E., and Spiegel, S. Ceramide kinase regulates growth and survival of A549 human lung adenocarcinoma cells. FEES Lett, 581, 2007, 735-740. [Pg.435]

Keller, J.E., Neale, E.A., Oyler, G., and Adler, M., Persistence of botulinum neurotoxin action in cultured spinal cord cells, FEES Lett., 456, 137, 1999. [Pg.396]

Busse, R., and Mtilsch, A. (1990). Induction of nitric oxide synthase by cytokines in vascular smooth muscle cells. FEES Lett. 275, 87-90. [Pg.319]

Filipski J. (1987). Correlation between molecular clock ticking, codon usage fidelity of DNA repair, chromosome banding and chromatin compactness in germline cells. FEES Lett. 217 184-186. [Pg.405]

Muratovska A, Eccles M R (2004). Conjugate for efficient delivery of short interfering RNA (siRNA) into mammalian cells. FEES Lett. 558 63-68. [Pg.1085]

AlbiUos A, Garcia AG, Gandia L. Omega-agatoxin-IVA-sensitive calcium channels in bovine chromaffin cells. FEES Lett 1993 336(2) 259-62. [Pg.139]

Granja R, Femandez-Fernandez JM, Izaguirre V, Gonzalez-Garcia C, Cena V. Omega-agatoxin FVA blocks nicotinic receptor channels in bovine chromaffin cells. FEES Lett 1995 362(l) 15-8. [Pg.145]

Ozaki, H. et al.. Sugar moiety of cardiac glycosides is essential for the inhibitory action on the palytoxin-induced release from red blood cells, FEES Lett. 173, 196, 1984. [Pg.691]

Louzao, M.C. et al.. The cytoskeleton, a structure that is susceptible to the toxic mechanism activated by palytoxins in human excitable cells, FEES J., 274, 1991, 2007. [Pg.691]

Vercoutter-Edouart A.S., Lemoine J., Smart C.E., Nurcombe V., BoUly B., Peyrat J.P., Hondermarck H., 2000, The mitogenic signaling pathway for fibroblast growth factor-2 involves the tyrosine phosphorylation of cyclin D2 in MCF-7 human breast cancer cells. FEES Lett. 478 209-215. [Pg.161]

Wiedenmann, B., et al. (1988). Fractionation of Synaptophysin-containing Vesicles from Rat Brain and Cultured PC 12 Pheochromocytoma Cells, FEES lett. 240 71-77. [Pg.152]

J. H. Oak, K. Nakagawa, S. Oikawa, and T. Miyazawa, Amadori-glycated phosphatidylethanolamine induces angiogenic differentiations in cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cells, FEES Lett, 555 (2003) 419 23. [Pg.398]

D. Taura, et al., Adipogenic differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells comparison with that of human embryonic stem cells, FEES Lett. 583 (2009) 1029-1033. [Pg.242]

Popov SG, Villasmil R, Bernardi J et al. Effect of bacillus anthracis lethal toxin on human peripheral blood mononuclear cells. FEES Lett 2002 527(1-3) 211-215. [Pg.8]

Amin, M.A., Matsunaga, S., Uchiyama, S., and Fukui, K. (2008) Nucleophosmin is required for chromosome congression, proper mitotic spindle formation, and kinetochore-microtubule attachment in HeLa cells. FEES Lett, 582, 3839-3844. [Pg.248]

Prost, S., Bellamy, C.O., Clarke, AR., Wyllie, A.H and Harrison, D.J. (1998). p53-independent DNA rejjair and cell cycle arrest in embryonic stem cells. FEES Lett. Vol. 425 No. 3 pp. 499-504 ISSN 0014-5793... [Pg.357]

Friend et al. [1] made the striking observation that dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)-treated Friend erythroleukemia cells (FEE) differentiate in vitro. Subsequently, a number of other chemicals, including butyric acid,hypoxanthine andhexamethylene bis-acetamide were shown to induce Friend cells [2], These inducers appear to remove a block in the differentiation process but the mechanisms involved are unknown. The finding that benzamide and nicotinamide induced Friend cells [3, 4] suggested that since both compounds were inhibitors of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase, poly(ADP-ribosylation) may have a role in the differentiation process. Furthermore, since poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase requires DNA strand breaks for activity [5], these observations implicated DNA strand breaks in FEE differentiation. [Pg.446]

Jover R, Bort R, Gomezlechon MJ, Castell JV (1998) Re-expression of C/EBPa induces CYP2B6, CYP2C9 and CYP2D6 genes in HepG2 cells. FEES Lett 431 227-230... [Pg.693]

Marek CJ, Tucker SJ, Korath M, Wallaee K, Wright MC (2007) Expression of CYP2S1 in human hepatic stellate cells. FEES Lett 581 781 786... [Pg.720]

Iwamoto M, Karachi M, Nakashima T, Kim D, Yamaguchi K, Oda T, Iwamoto Y, Muramatsu T (2005) Structure-activity relationship of alginate oligosaccharides in the induction of cytokine production from RAW264.7 cells. FEES Lett 579 4423-4429... [Pg.288]

Leung KW, Cheng YK, Mak NK, Chan KKC, Fan TPD, Wong RNS (2006) Signaling pathway of ginsenoside-Rg 1 leading to nitric oxide production in endothelial cells. FEES... [Pg.3514]

Choi JK, Murillo G, Su BN, Pezzuto JM, Kinghorn AD, Mehta RG (2006) Ixocarpalactone A isolated from the Mexican tomatillo shows potent antiproliferative and apoptotic activity in colon cancer cells. FEES 1273 5714-5723... [Pg.500]

Kikkawa H, Imafuku H, Tsukada H, Oku N. Possible role of immune surveillance at the initial phase of metastasis produced by B16BL6 melanoma cells. FEES Lett... [Pg.366]

Soriani M, Rice-Evans CA, Tyrrell RM. Modulation of the UVA activation of haem oxygenase, coUagenase and cyclooxygenase gene expression hy epigallocatechin in human skin cells. FEES Lett 1998 439 253-257. [Pg.107]

Burgun C, Esteve L, Humbolt N, Aunis D, Zwiller J. Cyclic AMP-elevating agents induce the expression of MAP kinase phosphatase-1 in PC12 cells. FEES Lett 2000 484 189-193. [Pg.151]

Papon, N., Vansiri, A., Gantet, P., Chenieux, J.C. et al (2004) Histidine-containing phosphotransfer domain extinction by RNA interference turns off a cytokinin signalling circuitry in Catharanthus roseus suspension cells. FEES Lett, 558, 85-88. [Pg.266]

Koopman, M. et al (2004) Nearfield scanning optical microscopy in liquid for high resolution single molecule detection on dendritic cells. FEES Lett, 573, 6-10. doi ... [Pg.508]

Gylfe, E. Larsson, R. et al. (1986). "Calcium-activated calcium permeability in parathyroid cells." FEES Lett, 205(1), 132-6. [Pg.182]


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