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1. Suppression of oxidative stress-induced hepatocyte injury by calpain antisense.

2. Localized activation of m-calpain in human umbilical vein endothelial cells upon hypoxia.

3. Prednisolone suppresses ischemia-reperfusion injury of the rat liver by reducing cytokine production and calpain mu activation.

4. Localized activation of m-calpain in migrating human umbilical vein endothelial cells stimulated by shear stress.

5. The inhibitory effect of prostaglandin E1 on oxidative stress-induced hepatocyte injury evaluated by calpain-mu activation.

6. Determination of a safe vascular clamping method for liver surgery: evaluation by measuring activation of calpain mu.

7. Possible involvement of m-calpain in vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation.

8. Prostacyclin analog-suppressed ischemia-reperfusion injury of the rat liver: evaluation by calpain mu activation.

9. Identification of mu-, m-calpains and calpastatin and capture of mu-calpain activation in endothelial cells.

10. Calpain activation in shear-induced platelet aggregation.

11. Calpain activation in plasma membrane bleb formation during tert-butyl hydroperoxide-induced rat hepatocyte injury.

12. Involvement of calpain in myonephropathic metabolic syndrome (MNMS).

13. The effects of calpeptin (a calpain specific inhibitor) on agonist induced microparticle formation from the platelet plasma membrane.

14. Stimulation of human platelet Ca(2+)-ATPase and Ca2+ restoration by calpain.

15. Translocation of human platelet calpain-I.

16. Membrane binding and autolytic activation of calpain-I in human platelets.

17. [The regulatory mechanism of free Ca2+ concentration in activated platelets].

18. Purification and characterization of a calpain activator from human platelets.

19. Characteristics of various synthetic peptide calpain inhibitors and their application for the analysis of platelet reaction.

20. Potential participation of calpain in platelet activation studied by use of a cell penetrating calpain inhibitor (calpeptin).

21. Elucidation of calpain dependent phosphorylation of myosin light chain in human platelets.

22. Calcium-dependent proteases and their inhibitors in human platelets.

23. Possible participation of calpain in myosin light chain phosphorylation of human platelets.

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