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  1. GPRC5A is a phorbol ester and retinoic acid induced gene associated to different diseases.
  2. The use of synthetic peptides to map binding regions and how to predict their binding affinity
  3. Epidermal growth factor receptor activity upregulates lactate dehydrogenase A expression, lactate dehydrogenase activity, and lactate secretion in cultured IB3-1 cystic fibrosis lung epithelial cells
  4. CFTR chloride channel activity modulates the mitochondrial morphology in cultured epithelial cells
  5. NLR family pyrin domain containing 3 (NLRP3) and caspase 1 (CASP1) modulation by intracellular Cl – concentration
  6. PEIG1/GPRC5A as a phorbol ester induced gene
  7. The Airborne and Gastrointestinal Coronavirus SARS-COV-2 Pathways
  8. Cl- as a signaling effector
  9. IL-1β, IL-2 and IL-4 concentration during porcine gestation
  10. Increased intracellular chloride upregulates LDH expression/activity and lactic acid secretion
  11. Cigarette smoke extract causes increased cellular and mitochondrial ROS and inflammation
  12. Extracellular pH and lung infections
  13. NAC blocks oxidative burst in lung epithelial cells exposed to cigarette smoke
  14. CFTR failure produces a Cl- accumulation that induces epiregulin upregulation through an IL1B loop
  15. Cl- as a second messenger for CFTR
  16. Cl- acts as a second messenger and pro-inflammatory signal
  17. CFTR failure stimulates IL-1b secretion and autocrine signaling through c-Src
  18. c-Src and its role en Cystic Fibrosis
  19. Cl- modulates the expression of specific genes
  20. Blocking Interleukin-1β signaling rescues mitochondrial Complex I Activity and improves ROS Levels
  21. CFTR modulates ROS levels and mitochondrial function - Review
  22. Mitochondrial Complex I-III Activity Is Reduced in Cells with Impaired CFTR Function
  23. Measurement of CFTR activity using fluorescence spectrophotometry with SPQ
  24. CISD1 codifies a mitochondrial protein upregulated by the CFTR channel
  25. The expression of the mitochondrial gene MT-ND4 is downregulated in cystic fibrosis
  26. Anp32e (Cpd1) and related protein phosphatase 2 inhibitors
  27. c-Src Constitutes a Bridge between the CFTR Failure and MUC1 Overexpression in Cystic Fibrosis
  28. Differential expression of genes during postnatal development
  29. APC Senses Cell–Cell Contacts and Moves to the Nucleus upon Their Disruption
  30. Specific oligobodies against ERK-2 that recognize both the native and the denatured state of the protein
  31. NF-κB Activation Is Involved in Regulation of Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator (CFTR) by Interleukin-1β
  32. Single strand differential display applied to identify phosphatases during cerebellar development
  33. Interleukin-1β regulates CFTR expression in human intestinal T84 cells
  34. Intracellular Ca2+ in capacitated sperm
  35. TGF-b1 modulates calcium uptake
  36. FSH induces Ca2+ uptake upon partial degradation
  37. The size of the mature membrane receptor for follicle-stimulating hormone is larger than that predicted from its cDNA
  38. Solution structure of a synthetic peptide corresponding to a receptor binding region of FSH (hFSH-? 33?53)
  39. Identification and characterization of the chicken transforming growth factor-beta 3 promoter.
  40. Identification and characterization of the chicken transforming growth factor-beta 3 promoter
  41. Serine analogues of hFSH-beta-(33–53) and hFSH-beta-(81–95) inhibit hFSH binding to receptor
  42. Synthetic human follicle-stimulating hormone-beta-(1-15) peptide-amide binds Ca2+ and possesses sequence similarity to calcium binding sites of calmodulin
  43. Synthetic human follicle-stimulating hormone-beta-(1-15) peptide-amide binds Ca2+ and possesses sequence similarity to calcium binding sites of calmodulin.
  44. A synthetic peptide corresponding to hFSH-β-(81–95) has thioredoxin-like activity
  45. A synthetic peptide encompassing two discontinuous regions of hFSH-β subunit mimics the receptor binding surface of the hormone
  46. Synthetic Peptides Corresponding to Human Follicle- Stimulating Hormone (hFSH)-β-(l–15) and hFSH-β- (51–65) Induce Uptake of45Ca++by Liposomes: Evidence for Calcium-Conducting Transmembrane Channel Formation*
  47. Sulfhydryl groups are involved in the interaction of FSH with its receptor
  48. Solid-phase assay for determination of binding parameters of ligand-protein complexes with high dissociation rates
  49. Structure-function relationships of the glycoprotein hormones and their receptors
  50. Identification of a follicle-stimulating hormone receptor-binding region in hFSH-beta-(81-95) using synthetic peptides.
  51. A synthetic peptide corresponding to human FSH beta-subunit 33-53 binds to FSH receptor, stimulates basal estradiol biosynthesis, and is a partial antagonist of FSH
  52. The use of computers in the teaching of hormone receptor interactions in the presence of two types of binding sites or negative cooperativity
  53. Improvement on the competitive binding assay for the measurement of cyclic AMP by using ammonium sulphate precipitation
  54. Cyclic biospecific affinity chromatographic method for the purification of the sex steroid binding protein (SBP): Application to the purification of SBP from toad
  55. Sex steroid binding protein from Bufo arenarum: Further characterization
  56. Characterization of a sexual steroid binding protein in Bufo arenarum
  57. Biosynthesis of bufadienolides in toads. V. the origin of the cholesterol used by toad parotoid glands for biosynthesis of bufadienolides