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Differential expression of caveolins and myosin heavy chains in response to forced exercise in rats

Park S, Hong Y, Lee Y, Won J, Chang KT, Hong Y

  • KMID: 2312086
  • Lab Anim Res.
  • 2012 Mar;28(1):1-9.
Exercise training can improve strength and lead to adaptations in the skeletal muscle and nervous systems. Skeletal muscles can develop into two types: fast and slow, depending on the expression...
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Distribution of caveolin isoforms in the lemur retina

Berta AI, Kiss AL, Lukats A, Szabo A, Szel A

The distribution of caveolin isoforms was previouslyevaluated in the retinas of different species, but has notyet been described in the primate retina. In this study, thedistribution of caveolins was assessed...
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Ectopic Expression of Caveolin-1 Induces COX-2 Expression in Rabbit Articular Chondrocytes via MAP Kinase Pathway

Kim SJ

BACKGROUND: Caveolin-1 is a principal component of caveolae membranes in vivo. Although expression of caveolae structure and expression of caveolin family, caveolin-1, -2 and -3, was known in chondrocytes, the...
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Introduction of Organic Anion Transporters (SLC22A) and a Regulatory Mechanism by Caveolins

Lee WK, Jung SM, Kwak JO, Cha SH

The kidney is an important organ for controlling the volume of body fluids, electrolytic balance and excretion/reabsorption of endogenous and exogenous compounds. Among these renal functions, excretion/reabsorption of endogenous and...
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Correlation between Up-Regulation of Caveolin-1 Gene in Human Rencal Cell Carcinoma and Multi-drug Resistance

Shim HY, Choi HY

  • KMID: 2293335
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 2003 May;44(5):446-451.
PURPOSE: To investigate whether up-regulation of the caveolin-1 gene is associated with the resistance to the chemotherapeutic agents in human renal cell carcinomas (HRCC). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two HRCC cell lines,...
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Identification of a Dysferlin Gene Mutation in a Korean Case with Miyoshi Myopathy

Oh SH, Kim TS, Choi YC

Recent genetic and immunohistochemical analyses have shown that Miyoshi myopathy (MM) is caused by a mutation in the DYSF gene, which induces dysfunction of dysferlin. The author described one patient...
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Modulation of the caveolin-3 and Akt status in caveolae by insulin resistance in H9c2 cardiomyoblasts

Ha H, Pak Y

  • KMID: 1056228
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 2005 Jun;37(3):169-178.
We investigated glucose uptake and the translocation of Akt and caveolin-3 in response to insulin in H9c2 cardiomyoblasts exposed to an experimental insulin resistance condition of 100 nM insulin in...
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Dysferlin in a hyperCKaemic patient with caveolin 3 mutation and in C2C12 cells after p38 MAP kinase inhibition

Capanni C, Sabatelli , Mattioli E, Ognibene A, Columbaro , Lattanzi G, Merlini L, Minetti C, Maraldi NM, Squarzoni

  • KMID: 1119336
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 2003 Dec;35(6):538-544.
Dysferlin is a plasma membrane protein of skeletal muscle whose deficiency causes Miyoshi myopathy, limb girdle muscular dystrophy 2B and distal anterior compartment myopathy. Recent studies have reported that dysferlin...
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Co-localization and interaction of organic anion transporter 1 with caveolin-2 in rat kidney

Kwak JO, Kim HW, Oh KJ, Kim DS, Han KO, Cha SH

  • KMID: 1056233
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 2005 Jun;37(3):204-212.
The organic anion transporters (OAT) have recently been identified. Although the some transport properties of OATs in the kidney have been verified, the regulatory mechanisms for OAT's functions are still...
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Calcium sensing receptor forms complex with and is up-regulated by caveolin-1 in cultured human osteosarcoma (Saos-2) cells

Jung SY, Kwak JO, Kim HW, Kim DS, Ryu SD, Ko CB, Cha SH

  • KMID: 755747
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 2005 Apr;37(2):91-100.
The calcium sensing receptor (CaSR) plays an important role for sensing local changes in the extracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]o) in bone remodeling. Although the function of CaSR is known, the...
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