230 results on '"de Jonge, H. R."'
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2. Подбор CFTR-модуляторов для детей – носителей генетического варианта W1282R
3. Ion Transport Regulation in Cystic Fibrosis Epithelia
4. Defective jejunal and colonic salt absorption and alteredNa+/H+ exchanger 3 (NHE3) activity in NHE regulatory factor 1 (NHERF1) adaptor protein-deficient mice
5. LLC-PK1 cells as a model system to study proximal tubule transport of water and other compounds relevant for renal stone disease
6. The role of rectal chloride secretion in childhood constipation
7. Characterization of swelling-induced ion transport in HT-29Cl.19A cells. Role of inorganic and organic osmolytes during regulatory volume decrease
8. Chloride secretion induced by phorbol dibutyrate and forskolin in the human colonic carcinoma cell line HT-29Cl.19A is regulated by different mechanisms
9. Regulation of the cell swelling-activated chloride conductance by cholesterol-rich membrane domains
10. Activation of ion transport by combined effects of ionomycin, forskolin and phorbol ester on cultured HT-29cl.19A human colonocytes
11. Synergistic activation of non-rectifying small-conductance chloride channels by forskolin and phorbol esters in cell-attached patches of the human colon carcinoma cell line HT-29cl.19A
12. Calcium ionophore plus excision induce a large conductance chloride channel in membrane patches of human colon carcinoma cells HT-29cl.19A
13. Biphasic increase of apical Cl− conductance by muscarinic stimulation of ht-29cl.19a human colon carcinoma cell line: Evidence for activation of different cl− conductances by carbachol and forskolin
14. Electrophysiological studies of forskolin-induced changes in ion transport in the human colon carcinoma cell line HT-29 cl.19A: Lack of evidence for a cAMP-activated basolateral K+ conductance
15. The cystic fibrosis defect approached from different angles — new perspectives on the gene, the chloride channel, diagnosis and therapy
16. Modulation of intestinal ion absorption and secretion by enterotoxins, hormones and neurotransmitters
17. Serum-induced membrane depolarization in quiescent fibroblasts: activation of a chloride conductance through the G protein-coupled LPA receptor
18. Alterations in the proteome of the NHERF2 knockout mouse jejunal brush border membrane vesicles
19. Alterations in the proteome of the NHERF1 knockout mouse jejunal brush border membrane vesicles
20. Defective jejunal and colonic salt absorption and alteredNa+/H+ exchanger 3 (NHE3) activity in NHE regulatory factor 1 (NHERF1) adaptor protein-deficient mice
21. Protein N-myristoylation: Critical Role in Apoptosis and Salt Tolerance
22. Evidence for Involvement of 17β‐Estradiol in Intestinal Calcium Absorption Independent of 1,25‐Dihydroxyvitamin D3 Level in the Rat
23. Genistein activates CFTR Cl- channels via a tyrosine kinase- and protein phosphatase-independent mechanism
24. In Vivo Measurement of Chloride and Water Secretion in the Jejunum of Cystic Fibrosis Patients
25. A delta F508 mutation in mouse cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator results in a temperature-sensitive processing defect in vivo.
26. Activation of the osmo-sensitive chloride conductance involves P21rho and is accompanied by a transient reorganization of the F-actin cytoskeleton.
27. Production and localization of cGMP and PGE2 in nitroprusside-stimulated rat colonic ion transport
28. Serum-induced membrane depolarization in quiescent fibroblasts: activation of a chloride conductance through the G protein-coupled LPA receptor.
29. Differential regulation of distinct types of gap junction channels by similar phosphorylating conditions.
30. Genistein and tyrphostin 47 stimulate CFTR-mediated Cl- secretion in T84 cell monolayers
31. Endogenous expression of type II cGMP-dependent protein kinase mRNA and protein in rat intestine. Implications for cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator.
32. Ca(2+)-mobilizing hormones potentiate hypotonicity-induced activation of ionic conductances in Intestine 407 cells
33. Cloning, expression, and in situ localization of rat intestinal cGMP-dependent protein kinase II.
34. Determinants of mild clinical symptoms in cystic fibrosis patients. Residual chloride secretion measured in rectal biopsies in relation to the genotype.
35. The value of in vivo electrophysiological measurements for monitoring functional adaptation after massive small bowel resection in the rat.
36. Regulation of apical Cl- conductance and basolateral K+ conductances by phorbol esters in HT-29cl.19A cells
37. Dual role for protein kinase C α as a regulator of ion secretion in the HT29cl.19A human colonic cell line
38. Phorbol esters stimulate and inhibit Cl- secretion by different mechanisms in a colonic cell line
39. Ca2+ and cAMP activate different chloride efflux pathways in HT-29.cl19A colonic epithelial cell line
40. Value of in vivo electrophysiological measurements to evaluate canine small bowel autotransplants.
41. Asymmetrical distribution of G-proteins among the apical and basolateral membranes of rat enterocytes
42. Defective jejunal and colonic salt absorption and alteredNa+/H+ exchanger 3 (NHE3) activity in NHE regulatory factor 1 (NHERF1) adaptor protein-deficient mice.
43. G-proteins mediate intestinal chloride channel activation
44. Phosphoinositide metabolism in intestinal brush borders: stimulation of IP3 formation by guanine nucleotides and Ca2+
45. CHLORIDE SECRETION PATTERNS IN RECTAL EPITHELIUM OF CYSTIC FIBROSIS (CF) PATIENTS AND ITS RELATION TO THE δ F508 MUTATION
46. Cumene hydroperoxide, an agent inducing lipid peroxidation, and 4-hydroxy-2,3-nonenal, a peroxidation product, cause coronary vasodilatation in perfused rat hearts by a cyclic nucleotide independent mechanism
47. New Insights into the Pathogenesis of Cystic Fibrosis
48. LLC-PK1 cells as a model system to study proximal tubule transport of water and other compounds relevant for renal stone disease.
49. Evidence for Involvement of 17β-Estradiol in Intestinal Calcium Absorption Independent of 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 Level in the Rat.
50. VIP, serotonin, and epinephrine modulate the ion selectivity of tight junctions of goldfish intestine.
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