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Adamik, R
Bradley, R M
Cerami, A
Fishman, P H
Halpern, J L
Hewlett, E L
Hom, B E
Horn, C A
Manganiello, V C
Markwell, M A
Moss, J
Nakaya, S
Pekala, P H
Price, S R
Spiegel, S
Svennerholm, L
Tsai, S C
Vaughan, M
Yamada, K M
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5,8,11,14-Eicosatetraynoic Acid
Adenosine Diphosphate Ribose
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Bradykinin
Cell Line
Cells, Cultured
Cholera Toxin
Cyclic AMP
Fibroblasts
Fibronectins
G(M1) Ganglioside
Gangliosides
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1.
Uptake and metabolism of exogenous gangliosides by cultured cells: effect of choleragen on the turnover of GM1.
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Fishman, P H
Bradley, R M
Hom, B E
Moss, J
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19831217
In:
Journal of lipid research
vol. 24
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Effects of d- and l-propranolol on the responsiveness of human fibroblasts to choleragen and prostaglandin E1.
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Moss, J
Manganiello, V C
Hom, B E
Nakaya, S
Vaughan, M
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19811025
In:
Biochemical pharmacology
vol. 30
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Expression of gangliosides as receptors at the cell surface controls infection of NCTC 2071 cells by Sendai virus.
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Markwell, M A
Moss, J
Hom, B E
Fishman, P H
Svennerholm, L
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19870120
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Virology
vol. 155
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Fibrillar organization of fibronectin is expressed coordinately with cell surface gangliosides in a variant murine fibroblast.
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Spiegel, S
Yamada, K M
Hom, B E
Moss, J
Fishman, P H
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19860612
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The Journal of cell biology
vol. 102
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Fluorescent gangliosides as probes for the retention and organization of fibronectin by ganglioside-deficient mouse cells.
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Spiegel, S
Yamada, K M
Hom, B E
Moss, J
Fishman, P H
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19850415
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The Journal of cell biology
vol. 100
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Effects of nitroprusside on the bradykinin responsiveness of human fibroblasts.
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Tsai, S C
Adamik, R
Hom, B E
Manganiello, V C
Moss, J
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19861021
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Molecular pharmacology
vol. 30
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Model for cachexia in chronic disease: secretory products of endotoxin-stimulated macrophages induce a catabolic state in 3T3-L1 adipocytes.
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Pekala, P H
Price, S R
Horn, C A
Hom, B E
Moss, J
Cerami, A
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19850725
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Transactions of the Association of American Physicians
vol. 97
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Mechanism of enhanced sensitivity to bradykinin in pertussis toxin-treated fibroblasts: toxin increases bradykinin-stimulated prostaglandin formation.
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Moss, J
Hom, B E
Hewlett, E L
Tsai, S C
Adamik, R
Halpern, J L
Price, S R
Manganiello, V C
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19881026
In:
Molecular pharmacology
vol. 34
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