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Concept Organelle Biogenesis
Concept Membrane Proteins
Academic Article Cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator mRNA expression relative to ion-nutrient transport in spontaneously differentiating human intestinal CaCo-2 epithelial cells.
Academic Article AMP-18 protects barrier function of colonic epithelial cells: role of tight junction proteins.
Academic Article Roles of ZO-1, occludin, and actin in oxidant-induced barrier disruption.
Academic Article What's all the FLAP about? A new 5-lipoxygenase-binding protein identified!
Academic Article Cellular functions and X-ray structure of anthrolysin O, a cholesterol-dependent cytolysin secreted by Bacillus anthracis.
Academic Article The colitis-associated transcriptional profile of commensal Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron enhances adaptive immune responses to a bacterial antigen.
Academic Article Na+/H+ exchangers, NHE-1 and NHE-3, of rat intestine. Expression and localization.
Academic Article Phorbol dibutyrate-specific protein phosphorylation in brush border membranes of chicken enterocytes.
Academic Article Protein kinase C unleashed.
Academic Article Tryptase does not alter transepithelial conductance or paracellular permeability in human airway epithelial cells.
Academic Article Rutin Increases Muscle Mitochondrial Biogenesis with AMPK Activation in High-Fat Diet-Induced Obese Rats.
Academic Article Daikenchuto (TU-100) alters murine hepatic and intestinal drug metabolizing enzymes in an in vivo dietary model: effects of gender and withdrawal.
Academic Article Intratumoral accumulation of gut microbiota facilitates CD47-based immunotherapy via STING signaling.
Academic Article Vitamin D Ameliorates Fat Accumulation with AMPK/SIRT1 Activity in C2C12 Skeletal Muscle Cells.
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