Expression of αB-crystallin in the developing rat kidney. The expression and cellular localization of αB-crystallin during rat renal development was studied by Northern blot analysis and by immunocytochemistry. Northern blotting of total RNA extracted from whole kidneys revealed that the messenger RNA for αB-crystallin rapidly increased after birth to reach adult levels by 20 days. At the same time, immunohistochemistry for αB-crystallin demonstrated that the prominent elongation of Henle's loop during the first 10 days of life was accompanied by increased αB-crystallin expression. Thus, the development of αB-crystallin expression is correlated temporally with the acquisition of tubule function in early post-natal life
AbstractThe current studies were designed to characterize the expression of sodium–hydrogen exchange...
The mature mammalian kidney is composed of thousands to hundreds of thousands of nephrons, the basic...
Crystallins are a highly conserved protein family consisting of three classes, alpha, beta and gamma...
Expression of αB-crystallin in the developing rat kidney. The expression and cellular localization o...
AbstractWe have recently shown the presence of αB-crystallin in non-ocular tissues of diverse embryo...
Amylin as a growth factor during fetal and postnatal development of the rat kidney. We have previous...
Using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and RNA blot analysis. we have examined the differential e...
Ontogeny of aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase-containing tubule cells in rat kidney. Dopamine play...
AbstractThe apparent molecular size of the native α-crystallin B in cytosol preparations from rat he...
AbstractWe determined the developmental changes in the phosphorylation state of αB-crystallin in len...
The ontogeny and localization of αA and αB polypeptide chains of α-crystallin were investigated in t...
SummaryIn an attempt to investigate the genes expressed during the development of mouse hair follicl...
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Carboxy terminal sequence and synthesis of rat kidney laminin γ1 chain. We used antibodies against m...
<p>A. Cornea, retina, lens, heart, and skeletal muscle were isolated from adult AhR<sup>−/−</sup> an...
AbstractThe current studies were designed to characterize the expression of sodium–hydrogen exchange...
The mature mammalian kidney is composed of thousands to hundreds of thousands of nephrons, the basic...
Crystallins are a highly conserved protein family consisting of three classes, alpha, beta and gamma...
Expression of αB-crystallin in the developing rat kidney. The expression and cellular localization o...
AbstractWe have recently shown the presence of αB-crystallin in non-ocular tissues of diverse embryo...
Amylin as a growth factor during fetal and postnatal development of the rat kidney. We have previous...
Using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and RNA blot analysis. we have examined the differential e...
Ontogeny of aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase-containing tubule cells in rat kidney. Dopamine play...
AbstractThe apparent molecular size of the native α-crystallin B in cytosol preparations from rat he...
AbstractWe determined the developmental changes in the phosphorylation state of αB-crystallin in len...
The ontogeny and localization of αA and αB polypeptide chains of α-crystallin were investigated in t...
SummaryIn an attempt to investigate the genes expressed during the development of mouse hair follicl...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_043490212.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
Carboxy terminal sequence and synthesis of rat kidney laminin γ1 chain. We used antibodies against m...
<p>A. Cornea, retina, lens, heart, and skeletal muscle were isolated from adult AhR<sup>−/−</sup> an...
AbstractThe current studies were designed to characterize the expression of sodium–hydrogen exchange...
The mature mammalian kidney is composed of thousands to hundreds of thousands of nephrons, the basic...
Crystallins are a highly conserved protein family consisting of three classes, alpha, beta and gamma...