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Oxidant stress suppresses CFTR expression

American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 2006
Epithelial mucous membranes are repeatedly exposed to oxidants and xenobiotics. CFTR plays a role in glutathione transepithelial flux and in defining the hydration and viscoelasticity of protective mucus. We therefore hypothesized that CFTR expression and function may be modulated by oxidant stress. A sublethal oxidant stress ( tert-butylhydroquinone,
André M, Cantin   +4 more
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Oxysterols suppress constitutive fibrinogen expression

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2003
SummaryElevated levels of both fibrinogen and cholesterol are risk factors in coronary artery disease. Previously we reported a metabolic link between fibrinogen and lipid metabolism in that HepG2 cells that were programmed by transfection of Bβ-fibrinogen cDNA to overexpress fibrinogen exhibited increased synthesis of cholesterol and increased ...
Hui, Xia, Colvin M, Redman
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Expressive suppression during an acoustic startle

Psychophysiology, 2006
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that inhibiting negative or positive emotion‐expressive behavior leads to increased sympathetic activation. Inhibiting facial behavior while in an affectively neutral state has no such physiological consequences. This suggests that there may be something special about inhibiting emotion‐expressive behavior.
Tim, Hagemann   +2 more
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Nicotine suppresses bone sialoprotein gene expression

Journal of Periodontal Research, 2009
Background and Objective:  Tobacco smoking is a risk factor for periodontitis and osteoporosis. Nicotine is a major component of tobacco, and has been reported to inhibit proliferation and differentiation of osteoblasts. Bone sialoprotein (BSP) is a mineralized tissue‐specific protein expressed by differentiated osteoblasts that appears to function in ...
Y, Nakayama   +8 more
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FGF Suppresses Poldip2 Expression in Osteoblasts

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 2017
ABSTRACTOsteoporosis is one of the most prevalent ageing‐associated diseases that are soaring in the modern world. Although various aspects of the disease have been investigated to understand the bases of osteoporosis, the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying bone loss is still incompletely understood.
Sakie, Katsumura   +6 more
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The social consequences of expressive suppression.

Emotion, 2003
At times, people keep their emotions from showing during social interactions. The authors' analysis suggests that such expressive suppression should disrupt communication and increase stress levels. To test this hypothesis, the authors conducted 2 studies in which unacquainted pairs of women discussed an upsetting topic.
Emily A. Butler   +5 more
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Suppression or expression

Work, Employment and Society, 2005
Based on an interview study of neonatal nurses, this article sets out to explore the management of emotions within a work context where their suppression is a professional requirement. Drawing on Bolton’s (2000a, 2000b) identification of different types of organizational emotionality, in particular prescriptive and philanthropic emotion management ...
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