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Immunolocalization of WNK4 in mouse kidney

Histochemistry and Cell Biology, 2011
Initial reports claim that WNK4 localization is mainly at intercellular junctions of distal convoluted tubules (DCT) and cortical collecting ducts (CCD) in the kidney. However, we recently clarified the major targets of WNK4 kinase to be the OSR1/SPAK kinases and the Na-Cl co-transporter (NCC), an apical membrane protein in the DCT, thus raising the ...
Mayuko, Ohno   +7 more
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Immunolocalization of Smurf1 in Hirano bodies

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2014
The Smad ubiquitination regulatory factor 1 (Smurf1) is one of the E3 ubiquitin ligases and is related to multiple biological processes. Despite the various roles played by this protein, there is no report on the function of Smurf1 in neurodegeneration.
Kouki, Makioka   +4 more
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Immunolocalization of schistosome proteins

Microscopy Research and Technique, 1998
This review discusses some of the recent advances in the characterization of potential vaccine molecules against Schistosoma japonicum, utilizing microscopy and immunocytochemistry methods. Microscopy has demonstrated the stage-specific expression of the muscle protein paramyosin onto the parasite surface, an important consideration as a vaccine target.
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Immunolocalization of CD44s in human teeth

Acta Histochemica, 2006
CD44s (standard form) is an integral membrane glycoprotein, which plays an important role in both cell-cell and cell-substrate adhesion. Few studies have demonstrated that CD44s and its isoforms are involved in mediating cell-cell and cell-substrate interactions in the periodontium and surrounding tissues.
LEONARDI, Rosalia Maria   +3 more
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Immunolocalization of Proteins in Plants

2010
Rapid advances in the field of plant biology, especially in plant cell biology, have created the need for methods that allow the localization of proteins in situ at subcellular resolution. Although in many cases recombinant proteins with fluorescent proteins can fulfill this task, antibody-based immunological detection of proteins is a complementary ...
Michael, Sauer, Jirí, Friml
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Immunolocalization of collagenase in periodontal disease

Journal of Periodontal Research, 1981
Immunoreactive collagenase was detected in four of eight specimens of diseased gingival tissue when sampled prior to treatment. Specimens taken From patients who had previously received initial therapy and whose tissues showed no clinical signs of inflammation, showed insignificant immunoreactive collagenase. All specimens were frozen within minutes of
D E, Woolley, R M, Davies
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Immunolocalization in Secondary Xylem of Populus

2017
Immunolocalization can be used to precisely visualize the location of specific proteins, cell wall components, or any other molecules within cells or tissues for which specific antibodies are available. Here we describe an immunolocalization protocol for tissue sections of woody Populus stems.
Suzanne, Gerttula, Andrew, Groover
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Immunolocalization of target autoantigens in IgA pemphigus

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2004
IgA pemphigus is a rare autoimmune bullous disease characterized by IgA deposition at keratinocyte cell surfaces. Clinically and histologically, IgA pemphigus is divided into two major subtypes: subcorneal pustular dermatosis (SPD) type and intraepidermal neutrophilic IgA dermatosis (IEN) type. Using cDNA transfection and living cell immunofluorescence,
N, Ishii   +2 more
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Immunolocalization of ectonucleotidases along the rat nephron

American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 2006
Evidence is accumulating that extracellular nucleotides act as autocrine/paracrine agents in most tissues, including the kidneys. Several families of surface-located enzymes, collectively known as ectonucleotidases, can degrade nucleotides. Using immunohistochemistry, we have examined the segmental distribution of five ectonucleotidases along the rat ...
Renu M, Vekaria   +3 more
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Immunolocalization of clavanins in Styela clava hemocytes

Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2002
Antimicrobial peptides play an important role in innate host defenses against infection. Clavanins are histidine-rich, amidated, 23-residue alpha-helical antimicrobial peptides that were isolated from a mixed population of Styela clava hemocytes. To learn which types of hemocytes contained clavanins, we raised a polyclonal antibody that recognized five
Lorenzo P, Menzel   +3 more
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