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Pages for
"kallikrein-kinin system"
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H KOBAYASHI et al.: VEGF and kallikrein-kinin system in OHSS (Journal of Molecular Endocrinology)
... Moreover, our results strongly suggest that the vascular permeability produced by OHSS ascites may be dependent on the activation of the
kallikrein-kinin system
. ... The
kallikrein-kinin system
may...
http://journals.endocrinology.org/jme/020/jme0200363.htm
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Mice deficient for both kinin receptors are normot...[FASEB J. 2007] - PubMed Result
NCBI ... These peptides mediate their effects by binding to two specific G-protein coupled receptors named B1 and B2. To evaluate the full functional relevance of the
kallikrein-kinin system
, we generated mice lacking both...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17289925/
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Mice deficient for both kinin receptors are normotensive and protected from endotoxin-induced hypotension.
Home / Pharmaceutical Reports / Pharmaceutical report sourcer ... These peptides mediate their effects by binding to two specific G-protein coupled receptors named B1 and B2. To evaluate the full functional relevance of the...
http://www.leaddiscovery.co.uk/articles/17289925/
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Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Essex
department / people / research / prospective students / online resources / search / Centre for Environment & Society Centre for Sports & Exercise Science Marine Sciences Medical and Health Research / - ug degrees offered - course materials...
http://www.essex.ac.uk/bs/staff/bailey/details.shtm
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Bristol University - Clinical Science @ North Bristol - Emma Ashby
... Her research project will investigate the potential relevance of the
kallikrein-kinin system
in the pathology of Alzheimer’s disease and will be centred on investigation of the bradykinin pathway and its potential...
http://www.bris.ac.uk/clinicalsciencenorth/dementia/staffprofiles/emma
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Arthritis Research & Therapy |Abstract |A monoclonal antibody against kininogen reduces inflammation in the HLA-B27 transgenic rat
19-May-2007 / '); //--> > / home | issues | / articles | / reports | / supplements | / weblinks | / conferences | / search | / information | / subscribe | / my details ... Decreased concentrations of plasma prekallikrein and...
http://arthritis-research.com/content/7/4/R769/abstract/
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Wrexham Academic Unit
Skip to content / Skip to navigation menu / School of Medicine / Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism / Wrexham Academic Unit ... 1. Studies of the tissue
kallikrein-kinin system
in vascular cells. The...
http://www.cf.ac.uk/medic/aboutus/departments/endocrinology/wrexham/index.html
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Bristol University |Clinical Science at South Bristol |Costanza Emanueli
skip to content / university home contacting people / a-z index news events help / University of Bristol / Clinical Science at South Bristol / CSSB home / Contact CSSB / Research Information / Teaching Information ... Madeddu’s lab, we are...
http://www.bristol.ac.uk/clinicalsciencesouth/people/personpages/mdxce.html
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Curr Med Res Opin
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http://www.medscape.com/viewpublication/112_index
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eMedicine - Dumping Syndrome : Article by Alan BR ThomsoneMedicine - Dumping Syndrome : Article by
Home / Specialties / Reference Centers / All Sources eMedicine Medscape Drug Reference MEDLINE ... Some evidence indicates that serotonin and the
kallikrein-kinin system
may be involved, but this evidence is not impressive.
http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic589.htm
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