2024
Neutrophils insert elastase into hepatocytes to regulate calcium signaling in alcohol-associated hepatitis
Ogino N, Leite M, Guerra M, Kruglov E, Asashima H, Hafler D, Ito T, Pereira J, Peiffer B, Sun Z, Ehrlich B, Nathanson M. Neutrophils insert elastase into hepatocytes to regulate calcium signaling in alcohol-associated hepatitis. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2024, 134: e171691. PMID: 38916955, PMCID: PMC11324315, DOI: 10.1172/jci171691.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAlcohol-associated hepatitisReduced cell proliferationCalcium channel expressionCalcium signaling mechanismsIntracellular calcium channelsCell proliferationRegulate calcium signalingNeutrophil extracellular trapsChannel expressionNeutrophil granule proteinsCalcium channelsNeutrophil infiltrationPatient specimensGranule proteasesMouse modelHealthy subjectsLiver diseaseExtracellular trapsCalcium signalingSerpin E2NeutrophilsElastase activityHepatitisTissue remodelingSignaling mechanisms
2006
Corrigendum to “Calcium release from ryanodine receptors in the nucleoplasmic reticulum” [Cell Calcium 39 (2006) 65–73]
Marius P, Guerra M, Nathanson M, Ehrlich B, Leite M. Corrigendum to “Calcium release from ryanodine receptors in the nucleoplasmic reticulum” [Cell Calcium 39 (2006) 65–73]. Cell Calcium 2006, 39: 551. DOI: 10.1016/j.ceca.2006.02.001.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1998
Type III InsP3 receptor channel stays open in the presence of increased calcium
Hagar R, Burgstahler A, Nathanson M, Ehrlich B. Type III InsP3 receptor channel stays open in the presence of increased calcium. Nature 1998, 396: 81-84. PMID: 9817204, PMCID: PMC2825878, DOI: 10.1038/23954.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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