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| 1. | "... action in erythropoiesis, Epo binds to
its receptor in nonhematopoietic tissues, activating cellular mechanisms
that include cell maturation, division, and inhibition of apoptosis.
(18,20) Studies evaluating Epo in adult and neonatal animal models
report the prevention of hypoxic-ischemic brain injury, a..."
| Source: | Ohls, Robin K.,Ehrenkranz, Richard A.,Das, Abhik,Dusick, Anna M.,Yolton, Kimberly,Romano, Elaine,Delaney-Black, Virginia,Papile, Lu-Ann,Simon, Neal P.,Steichen, Jean J.,Lee, Kimberly G. "Neurodevelopmental outcome and growth at 18 to 22 months' corrected age in extremely low birth weight infants treated with early erythropoietin and iron" Pediatrics 114.5 Nov. 1 2004: 1287-1292 |
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| 2. | " Engrafted rat thyroid tissue, on the other hand, retained
its characteristic morphology with little sign of cellular infiltration
or fibrosis in the challenged animals, and was indistinguishable from
that in control animals (Fig."
| Source: | Kelemen, Katalin,Crawford, Megan L.,Gill, Ronald G.,Hutton, John C.,Wegmann, Dale. "Cellular Immune Response to Phogrin in the NOD Mouse" Diabetes 48.8 Aug. 1 1999: 1529  |
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| 3. | " While no animal model can completely capture all aspects
of the human response to porcine tissues, the processes we have observed
in this model are strikingly similar to acute cellular rejection."
| Source: | Friedman, Tony,Smith, Rex Neal,Colvin, Robert B.,Iacomini, John. "A Critical Role for Human [CD4.sup+] T-Cells in Rejection of Porcine Islet Cell Xenografts" Diabetes 48.12 Dec. 1 1999: 2340  |
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| 4. | " Based on these findings we have investigated if the
increased cellular sensitivity to insulin in MF animals is a consequence
of either an augmentation in GLUT4 transporter expression and/or an
increase of phosphorylation status of IRS (pp 185) in that tissue."
| Source: | MACHADO, UBIRATAN F,SUMIDA, DORIS H,BESSA, FERNANDO A,OKAMOTO, MARISTELA M. "Increased Adipocyte Insulin Sensitivity Induced by Meal-Feeding Schedule Involves Changes in the Insulin Signal Transduction and Enhancement of GLUT 4 Gene Expression" Diabetes 48.5 May 1 1999: 266  |
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| 5. | " Such devices
can provide a cell-exclusive barrier to prevent contact of cellular
elements of the immune system and the engrafted tissue."
| Source: | Chen, Guoxun,Hohmeier, Hans E.,Gasa, Rosa,Tran, Veronique Vien,Newgard, Christopher B. "Selection of Insulinoma Cell Lines With Resistance to Interleukin-1[Beta]- and [Gamma]-Interferon-Induced Cytotoxicity" Diabetes 49.4 Apr. 1 2000: 562  |
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| 6. | "... cellular structures. [8]
This leads to the development of advanced glycosylation end products,
impairing the normal function of tissues including collagen and basement
membranes of cells and capillaries."
| Source: | Bernstein, Gerald. "The Diabetic Stomach: Management Strategies for Clinicians and Patients" Diabetes Spectrum 13.1 Jan. 1 2000: 11  |
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| 7. | " In addition to earlier animal studies (5), the present
observations in diabetic patients support a role for PLTP to mediate a
shift of [alpha]-tocopherol from apoB-containing lipoproteins to other
lipid-containing structures (i.e., HDL and cellular membranes)."
| Source: | Schneider, Martina,Verges, Bruno,Klein, Alexis,Miller, Elizabeth R.,Deckert, Valerie,Desrumaux, Catherine,Masson, David,Gambert, Philippe,Brun, Jean-Marcel,Fruchart-Najib, Jamila,Blache, Denis,Witztum, Joseph L.,Lagrost, Laurent. "Alterations in plasma vitamin E distribution in type 2 diabetic patients with elevated plasma phospholipid transfer protein activity" Diabetes 53.10 Oct. 1 2004: 2633-2640 |
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| 8. | "
Animals such as the abalone, for example, have cellular motors that
combine the crumbly substance found in schoolroom chalk with a
"mortar" of proteins and carbohydrates to create elaborate,
nano-structured shells so strong they can't be shattered by a
hammer."
| Source: | Longman, Phillip J.,Rae-Dupree, Janet,Petit, Charles W. "The next big thing is small" U.S. News & World Report 129.1 July 3 2000: 30  |
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| 9. | "
In addition to the previously mentioned sensory systems, passive
elements of body structure, physical properties, as well as the
integration of several other portions of the brain may also be utilized
to maintain equilibrium."
| Source: | . "Use of Play Therapy in the Treatment of Balance Disorders" Palaestra 15.1 Jan. 1 1999: 16-17  |
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| 10. | " The differential scaling of surface area, mass, and
mechanical stresses has been used to explain allometric patterns in
animal body shape (Schmidt-Nielsen 1984), stem form (Givnish 1995), and
the proportion of leaf tissues devoted to support (Givnish 1986)."
| Source: | King, David A. "JUVENILE FOLIAGE AND THE SCALING OF TREE PROPORTIONS, WITH EMPHASIS ON EUCALYPTUS" Ecology 80.6 Sept. 1 1999: 1944  |
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| 11. | " These compounds function
like hormones to regulate epithelial cell proliferation, pattern
formation in developing tissues, morphogenesis in the lung, and cellular
differentiation."
| Source: | Belloni, Paula N.,Garvin, Laura,Mao, Cheng-Ping,Bailey-Healy, Irene,Leaffer, David. "Effects of All-Trans-Retinoic Acid in Promoting Alveolar Repair" Chest 117.5 May 1 2000: 235  |
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| 12. | " As well as adjusting all body systems for physical activity, by
actions on smooth and cardiac muscle, cellular metabolism is accelerated
and the supply of nutrients adjusted."
| Source: | AKANDE, A.,VAN WYK, C. DE W.,OSAGIE, J.E. "IMPORTANCE OF EXERCISE AND NUTRITION IN THE PREVENTION OF ILLNESS AND THE ENCHANCEMENT OF HEALTH" Education 120.4 June 22 2000: 758  |
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| 13. | "
X. Heterochrony at the Cellular and Tissue Levels
The timing and pattern of cell division and differentiation in
plants determine the type of organ, tissue, or cell formed (Esau, 1977)."
| Source: | LI, PING,JOHNSTON, MARK O. "Heterochrony in Plant Evolutionary Studies through the Twentieth Century" Botanical Review 66.1 Jan. 1 2000: 57  |
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| 14. | " Advances in miniaturization will enable laparoscopic
coronary artery bypass grafts (CABGs), electronic/remote pacemakers,
cellular repair for damaged heart tissues and anti-aging treatments from
continual cellular repair and replacement."
| Source: | Egger, Ed. "How technology is changing the health care system" Health Care Strategic Management 18.1 Jan. 1 2000  |
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| 15. | " In many tissues, AMPK is a key sensor
of cellular energy, and the suggestion that it participates in fuel
regulation of insulin secretion is attractive."
| Source: | Henquin, Jean-Claude,Boitard, Christian,Cerasi, Erol,Ferrannini, Ele,Steiner, Donald F.,Efendic, Suad. "Impact of treatment on islet function in type 2 diabetes" Diabetes 53.12 Dec. 1 2004: 1-6  |
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| 16. | "
The tissue manufacturing core is responsible for the actual
production of cells for patients enrolled in clinical trials testing the
safety and efficacy of cellular products."
| Source: | . "Center for Human Cell Therapy Established at CBR Institute; $12.65 Million NIH Grant Includes Clinical Trials" AScribe Medicine News Service Oct. 8 2004  |
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| 17. | "
Because the proliferations of neointimal tissue and/or the medial
vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) are pivotal to the pathophysiology
of a postintervention restenosis (20,21), inhibiting cellular
proliferation for preventing an in-stent restenosis is a rational
strategy."
| Source: | Choi, Donghoon,Kim, Soo-Kyung,Choi, Sung-Hee,Ko, Young-Guk,Ahn, Chul-Woo,Jang, Yangsoo,Lim, Sung-Kil,Lee, Hyun-Chul,Cha, Bong-Soo. "Preventative effects of rosiglitazone on restenosis after coronary stent implantation in patients with type 2 diabetes" Diabetes Care 27.11 Nov. 1 2004: 2654-2661 |
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| 18. | " RIF is believed to be caused by an
increase in the production of collagen in both the cutaneous and
subcutaneous tissues and subsequent chronic cellular..."
| Source: | Oppenheimer, Randy,Finkel, Rima,Brennan, Andrea. "Treatment of radiation-induced fibrosis of the face with manual compression therapy" Ear, Nose and Throat Journal 83.7 July 1 2004: 478-481  |
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| 19. | "
The initiation of coagulation in arteries or veins is triggered by
tissue factor (Fig 2), a cellular receptor for activated factor VII
(factor VIIa). (11)..."
| Source: | Weitz, Jeffrey I.,Hirsh, Jack,Samama, Meyer M. "New anticoagulant drugs" Chest 126.3 Sept. 1 2004: 265-287  |
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| 20. | "
Infiltrate in subcutaneous Cellular infiltrate in fibrous septa
tissues among adipose tissue."
| Source: | Wilson, Susan F.,Guarner, Jeannette,Valme, Alix L.,Louis-Charles, Jacky,Jones, Tara L.,Addiss, David G. "Histopathologic improvement with lymphedema management, Leogane, Haiti" Emerging Infectious Diseases 10.11 Nov. 1 2004: 1938-1947  |
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| 21. | " The exact cellular mechanism of this insulin
resistance, and the sequence of molecular alterations that occur in
different tissues during hyperinsulinemia are not well delineated."
| Source: | UENO, MIRIAN,TAMBASCIA, ROSA,CARVALHO, CARLA R.,FRANCHINI, KLEBER G.,SAAD, MARIO J. A. "Hyperinsulinemia Modulates Early Steps in Insulin Signal Transduction in Intact Rats" Diabetes 49.5 May 1 2000: 290  |
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| 22. | " It is generally accepted
that plasma leptin concentrations well reflect the amount of adipose
tissue in the whole body (2,8,9) and that an increase in adiposity is
the primary cause of hyperleptinemia in obesity, including VMH
lesion-induced obese animals (5)."
| Source: | Suga, Asako,Hirano, Tsutomu,Kageyama, Haruaki,Kashiba, Misato,Oka, Jun,Osaka, Toshimasa,Namba, Yoshio,Tsuji, Masatomi,Miura, Masakazu,Adachi, Mitsuru,Inoue, Shuji. "Rapid Increase in Circulating Leptin in Ventromedial Hypothalamus-Lesioned Rats" Diabetes 48.10 Oct. 1 1999: 2034  |
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| 23. | "
Diabetologia 37:1025-1035, 1994
(35.) Eriksson JW, Smith U, Waagstein F, Wysocki M, Jansson PA:
Glucose turnover and adipose tissue lipolysis are insulin-resistant in
healthy relatives of type 2 diabetes patients: is cellular insulin
resistance a secondary phenomenon?"
| Source: | Krutzfeldt, Jan,Kausch, Christiana,Volk, Annette,Klein, Harald H.,Rett, Kristian,Haring, Hans-U.,Stumvoll, Michael. "Insulin Signaling and Action in Cultured Skeletal Muscle Cells From Lean Healthy Humans With High and Low Insulin Sensitivity" Diabetes 49.6 June 1 2000: 992  |
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| 24. | " J Biol Chem 270: 12953-12956, 1995
(38.) Shibayama E, Koizumi H: Cellular localization of the Trk
neurotrophin receptor family in human non-neuronal tissues."
| Source: | Nakagawa, Tsutomu,Tsuchida, Atsushi,Itakura, Yasushi,Nonomura, Takeshi,Ono, Michiko,Hirota, Fumiyo,Inoue, Tadashi,Nakayama, Chikao,Taiji, Mutsuo,Noguchi, Hiroshi. "Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Regulates Glucose Metabolism by Modulating Energy Balance in Diabetic Mice" Diabetes 49.3 Mar. 1 2000: 436 |
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| 25. | " Dimethyl-BAPTA/AM
did not affect femoral artery blood flow, indicating that the chelator
increased GIR not secondarily via increasing blood flow to peripheral
insulin target tissues but rather directly through improving cellular
responsiveness to insulin in these tissues."
| Source: | JANG, YEON J.,RYU, HEE J.,LEEM, CHAE H.,PARK, CHUN S. "Chelation of Intracellular Calcium Improves Both Insulin Sensitivity and Blood Pressure in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats" Diabetes 49.5 May 1 2000: 284  |
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