2000
Effects of increased ambient pressure on colon cancer cell adhesion
Basson M, Yu C, Herden‐Kirchoff O, Ellermeier M, Sanders M, Merrell R, Sumpio B. Effects of increased ambient pressure on colon cancer cell adhesion. Journal Of Cellular Biochemistry 2000, 78: 47-61. PMID: 10797565, DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-4644(20000701)78:1<47::aid-jcb5>3.0.co;2-m.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsColon cancer cell adhesionCancer cell adhesionTyrosine phosphorylationCell adhesionPressure-stimulated adhesionFocal adhesion kinaseHuman colon cancer cellsIntestinal epithelial biologyColon cancer cellsColon cancer cell linesHuman colon cancer cell linesBeta1 integrin subunitsHuman colon cancerAdhesion kinaseBovine aortic smooth muscle cellsAortic smooth muscle cellsIntracellular proteinsEpithelial biologyMatrix proteinsAbsence of serumIntegrin subunitsCancer cell linesPrimary cellsSmooth muscle cellsKinase inhibition
1984
Renal hydrolysis of absorbed protein: influence of load and lysosomal pH
Camargo MJ, Sumpio BE, Maack T. Renal hydrolysis of absorbed protein: influence of load and lysosomal pH. American Journal Of Physiology 1984, 247: f656-f664. PMID: 6093557, DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1984.247.4.f656.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbsorptionAmmonium ChlorideAnimalsCarbon RadioisotopesChloroquineCytochrome c GroupHorsesHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationHydrolysisKidneyKineticsLysosomesMaleRatsRats, Inbred StrainsConceptsNormal filtered loadEfflux of radioactivityRenal tubular cellsEffect of alkalinizationProtein absorption dropletsRenal catabolismNormal lysosomal functionLysosomotropic weak basesFiltered loadTubular cellsKidney 1Abnormal depositionRat kidneyKidneyAbsorption dropletsSaturable processIntracellular hydrolysisSaturable functionLysosomal functionPerfusateLysosomal pHLow uptake rateSephadex chromatographyReversible mannerHalf timesKinetics of Renal Catabolism of Absorbed Proteins: Influence of Lysosomal pH
Camargo M, Sumpio B, Maack T. Kinetics of Renal Catabolism of Absorbed Proteins: Influence of Lysosomal pH. Contributions To Nephrology 1984, 42: 19-29. PMID: 6099789, DOI: 10.1159/000409957.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAbsorptionAmmonium ChlorideAnimalsCytochrome c GroupHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationHydrolysisKidneyKineticsLysosomesProteinsRats