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Reversed-phase liquid chromatography of elastin peptides

Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications, 1989
Soluble fragments of elastin are frequently present in biological tissue in small amounts. Because of their hydrophobic character, these peptides are not well resolved by a number of conventional techniques. However, their separation should be possible by reversed-phase chromatography. A wide range of columns, gradients and solvents were evaluated. Two
J N, Manning, G S, Sullivan, P F, Davis
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Elastin peptide concentration in human serum: variation with antibodies and elastin peptides used for the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay

Journal of Immunological Methods, 1993
Discrepancies exist between the reported values for the mean elastin peptide (EP) concentration in human sera. In order to understand these discrepancies, several EP preparations were obtained in vitro and monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies were produced against them.
S M, Wei   +4 more
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Biological effects of elastin peptides.

Pathologie-biologie, 1999
Atherosclerosis is clearly one of the most life-threatening diseases and a major cause of morbidity and mortality in industrialized countries. Typical arterial lesions contain both cells originating from the blood (monocytes/macrophages) and locally-recruited smooth muscle cells. The structure of the artery is profoundly disrupted.
T, Fülöp   +4 more
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Antioxidative Activity of Soluble Elastin Peptides

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1998
Insoluble elastin was rendered soluble by pepsin digestion and HCl treatment. The antioxidative activity of pepsin-solubilized elastin (PSE) and acid-solubilized elastin (ASE) was investigated.
Makoto Hattori   +4 more
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Measurement of Elastin‐Derived Peptides

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1991
G, Weinbaum   +5 more
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Effects of Elastin Peptides on Ion Fluxes

1989
The degradation of elastin by elastase-type enzymes was shown to play an important role in several pathological processes such as the development of emphysema (Crystal, 1976; Bignonet al., 1978), arteriosclerosis (Robertet al., 1980, 1984), and a variety of skin diseases (Franceset al., 1984).
T. Fülöp   +4 more
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Mass spectrometric characterization of elastin peptides and the effect of solar radiation on elastin

2005
In diese Arbeit wurde menschliche Hautelastinpeptide charakterisiert und den Einfluss von Strahlung auf die molekulare Struktur des Elastins mittels Massenspektrometrie bestimmt. Im ersten Schritt wurde der Effekt von künstlicher Strahlung auf zwei, für die Quervernetzung des Elastins verantwortliche Aminosäuren, DES und IDE, untersucht.
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[Effect of elastin peptides on cell proliferation].

Comptes rendus de l'Academie des sciences. Serie III, Sciences de la vie, 1993
Elastin peptides were shown to act on a cell membrane receptor coupled to a G-protein, phospholipase C, and its activation increases IP3 and DAG and opens receptor-dependent Ca(++)-channels. As some growth factors also produce similar modifications in intracellular Ca++, we wanted to explore the effect of elastin peptides on cell proliferation using 3H-
A F, Ghuysen-Itard   +2 more
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A Fragment in Time. Elastin Peptides and Progression of Emphysema

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2015
Wells JM, Gaggar A, Nicod LP
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