Epidermal growth factor inhibits cytokine‐dependent nitric oxide synthase expression in hepatocytes
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] M. Díaz-Guerra,et al. Nitric oxide is released in regenerating liver after partial hepatectomy , 1995, Hepatology.
[2] B. Plaumann,et al. Nitric oxide production by cells isolated from regenerating rat liver. , 1994, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.
[3] S. Wahl,et al. Transforming growth factor beta: the good, the bad, and the ugly , 1994, The Journal of experimental medicine.
[4] C. J. Burger,et al. Tumor-induced regulation of suppressor macrophage nitric oxide and TNF-alpha production. Role of tumor-derived IL-10, TGF-beta, and prostaglandin E2. , 1994, Journal of immunology.
[5] K. Decker,et al. Epr evidence of nitric oxide production by the regenerating rat liver. , 1994, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.
[6] J. Cava,et al. Glucose transporters (GLUT1, 2, & 4) in fat, muscle and liver in a rat model of endotoxic shock. , 1994, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.
[7] P. Godowski,et al. In vivo response of hepatocytes to growth factors requires an initial priming stimulus , 1994, Hepatology.
[8] J. A. Spitzer. Cytokine stimulation of nitric oxide formation and differential regulation in hepatocytes and nonparenchymal cells of endotoxemic rats , 1994, Hepatology.
[9] K. Maiese,et al. Peptide growth factors protect against ischemia in culture by preventing nitric oxide toxicity , 1993, The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience.
[10] L. Boscá,et al. Phorbol esters induce nitric oxide synthase activity in rat hepatocytes. Antagonism with the induction elicited by lipopolysaccharide. , 1992, The Journal of biological chemistry.
[11] D. Laskin,et al. Epidermal growth factor suppresses nitric oxide and hydrogen peroxide production by keratinocytes. Potential role for nitric oxide in the regulation of wound healing. , 1992, The Journal of biological chemistry.
[12] J. A. Spitzer,et al. Endotoxin and TNF alpha directly stimulate nitric oxide formation in cultured rat hepatocytes from chronically endotoxemic rats. , 1992, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.
[13] F. Murad,et al. Regulation and subcellular location of nitrogen oxide synthases in RAW264.7 macrophages. , 1992, Molecular pharmacology.
[14] M. Yamazaki,et al. Tumor necrosis factor stimulates DNA synthesis of mouse hepatocytes in primary culture and is suppressed by transforming growth factor β and interleukin 6 , 1992, Journal of cellular physiology.
[15] T. Billiar,et al. Inducible cytosolic enzyme activity for the production of nitrogen oxides from L-arginine in hepatocytes. , 1990, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.
[16] G. Michalopoulos. Liver regeneration: molecular mechanisms of growth control , 1990, FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
[17] F. Suchy,et al. Characterization of hepatic epidermal growth factor receptors in the developing rat. , 1987, Biochimica et biophysica acta.
[18] P. Chomczyński,et al. Single-step method of RNA isolation by acid guanidinium thiocyanate-phenol-chloroform extraction. , 1987, Analytical biochemistry.
[19] E. Adamson,et al. The ontogeny of epidermal growth factor receptors during mouse development. , 1984, Developmental biology.
[20] S. Tannenbaum,et al. Analysis of nitrate, nitrite, and [15N]nitrate in biological fluids. , 1982, Analytical biochemistry.
[21] E. Adamson,et al. Functional EGF receptors are present on mouse embryo tissues , 1981, Nature.