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2. 227 IDENTIFYING THE PROTEIN KINASES IN THE CARDIAC MYOCYTE KINOME
3. DIFFERENTIAL SIGNALLING THROUGH P90 RIBOSOMAL S6 KINASES (RSKS) TO CARDIOMYOCYTE GENE EXPRESSION BY ENDOTHELIN-1 VERSUS α-ADRENERGIC AGONISTS
4. 013 Regulation of gene transcription by hydrogen peroxide in cardiomyocytes
5. Dying by the way you live: AIF vs. caspases in apoptosis of hypertrophied cardiomyocytes
6. Glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3) in the heart: a point of integration in hypertrophic signalling and a therapeutic target? A critical analysis
7. Cellular mechanisms of cardiac hypertrophy
8. Central effects of morphine and morphine-6-glucuronide on tissue protein synthesis
9. Intracellular signalling through protein kinases in the heart
10. Expression of protein kinase C isoforms during cardiac ventricular development
11. Activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase cascade by pertussis toxin-sensitive and -insensitive pathways in cultured ventricular cardiomyocytes
12. Cellular mechanisms of cardiac hypertrophy.
13. Cultured Ventricular Myocytes Express Endothelin-1 (Et-1) Mrna but Not Et-2 Mrna Or Et-3 Mrna in Response to the Hypertrophic Agonists Phenylephrine and Et-1
14. Differential activation of protein kinase C isoforms by endothelin-1 and phenylephrine and subsequent stimulation of p42 and p44 mitogen-activated protein kinases in ventricular myocytes cultured from neonatal rat hearts
15. Regulation of mitogen-activated protein kinase cascade in adult rat heart preparations in vitro.
16. Characterization of stimulation of phosphoinositide hydrolysis by alpha 1-adrenergic agonists in adult rat hearts
17. cAMP and protein synthesis in isolated adult rat heart preparations
18. Characterization of protein kinase C isotype expression in adult rat heart. Protein kinase C-epsilon is a major isotype present, and it is activated by phorbol esters, epinephrine, and endothelin.
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20. Stimulation of cardiac protein synthesis by insulin-like growth factors
21. The effects of the exogenous provision of lactate and the endogenous production of lactate on protein synthesis in the heart
22. Correlations between cardiac protein synthesis rates, intracellular pH and the concentrations of creatine metabolites
23. Acute α1-adrenergic stimulation of cardiac protein synthesis may involve increased intracellular pH and protein kinase activity
24. Regulation of protein turnover in skeletal and cardiac muscle
25. Protein synthesis in liver and extra-hepatic tissues after partial hepatectomy
26. Effects of catecholamines on protein synthesis in cardiac myocytes and perfused hearts isolated from adult rats. Stimulation of translation is mediated through the α1-adrenoceptor
27. Rat liver protein synthesis after partial hepatectomy
28. A comparison of rates of protein turnover in rat diaphragm in vivo and in vitro
29. The effects of insulin on glucose uptake and lactate release in perfused working rat heart preparations
30. Acute inhibition of rat heart protein synthesis in vitro during beta-adrenergic stimulation or hypoxia
31. The effects of ammonium, inorganic phosphate and potassium ions on the activity of phosphofructokinases from muscle and nervous tissues of vertebrates and invertebrates
32. Stimulation of left-atrial protein-synthesis rates by increased left-atrial filling pressures in the perfused working rat heart in vitro
33. Effect of insulin and lack of effect of workload and hypoxia on protein degradation in the perfused working rat heart
34. The effects of fasting or hypoxia on rates of protein synthesis in vivo in subcellular fractions of rat heart and gastrocnemius muscle
35. Amino acid sequences around the sites of phosphorylation in the pig heart pyruvate dehydrogenase complex
36. Use of aromatic amino acids as monitors of protein turnover
37. The effects of calcium ions, ionophore A23187 and inhibition of energy metabolism on protein degradation in the rat diaphragm and epitrochlearis muscles in vitro
38. The effects of lactate, acetate, glucose, insulin, starvation and alloxan-diabetes on protein synthesis in perfused rat hearts
39. The effects of 6 hours of hypoxia on protein synthesis in rat tissues in vivo and in vitro
40. Regional variation and differential sensitivity of rat heart protein synthesis in vivo and in vitro
41. Rates of protein turnover in vivo and in vitro in ventricular muscle of hearts from fed and starved rats
42. Rates of synthesis of actomyosin in atria and ventricles of the perfused working rat heart
43. Effects of increasing extracellular pH on protein synthesis and protein degradation in the perfused working rat heart
44. Phosphorylation of additional sites on pyruvate dehydrogenase inhibits its re-activation by pyruvate dehydrogenase phosphate phosphatase
45. The effects of surgical stress and short-term fasting on protein synthesis in vivo in diverse tissues of the mature rat
46. Differential rates of protein synthesis in vitro and RNA contents in rat heart ventricular and atrial muscle
47. Purification and characterization of the catalytic subunit of adenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate-dependent protein kinase from bovine liver
48. Effects of pressure overload and insulin on protein turnover in the perfused rat heart. Prostaglandins are not involved although their synthesis is stimulated by insulin
49. Protein turnover in the in vitro perfused working rat heart
50. Compartmentalization of adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate and adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate-dependent protein kinase in heart tissue.
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