489 results on '"Cardinale G"'
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452. [Value of the determination of urinary hydroxyproline (OH-P) in a group of patients with various neoplasms].
453. Collagen biosynthesis in blood vessels of brain and other tissues of the hypertensive rat.
454. Hypertension: increase of collagen biosynthesis in arteries but not in veins.
455. Chemical characterization and regulation of endogenous morphine and codeine in the rat.
456. An activatable form of prolyl hydroxylase in fibrobalast extracts.
457. Expression of collagen biosynthetic activities in lymphocytic cells.
458. Increased collagen synthesis in blood vessels of hypertensive rats and its reversal by antihypertensive agents.
459. Reduction of blood pressure and vascular collagen in hypertensive rats by beta-aminopropionitrile.
460. Increased formation of collagen in the blood vessels of hypertensive rats.
461. Isolated microvessels: the blood-brain barrier in vitro.
462. Effect of guanethidine on collagen biosynthesis in blood vessels of hypertensive rats.
463. Increased turnover of arterial collagen in hypertensive rats.
464. Homology between a prolyl hydroxylase subunit and a tissue protein that crossreacts immunologically with the enzyme.
465. [Hormonal receptors in gingival inflammation].
466. Reduction of collagen biosynthesis in blood vessels and other tissues by reserpine and hypophysectomy.
467. Isolated brain microvessels: preparation, morphology, histamine and catecholamine contents.
468. Increased collagen synthesis and the kinetic characteristics of prolyl hydroxylase in tissues of rabbits with experimental arteriosclerosis.
469. Relation of catecholamines to collagen synthesis.
470. In vitro synthesis of collagen prolyl hydroxylase. The newly synthesized enzyme contains two newly synthesized subunits of the alpha and beta size.
471. In vivo labeling and turnover of prolyl hydroxylase and a related immunoreactive protein.
472. Prolyl hydroxylase half reaction: peptidyl prolyl-independent decarboxylation of alpha-ketoglutarate.
473. The formation of hydroxyproline in collagen by cells grown in the absence of serum.
474. Morphine and codeine are endogenous components of human cerebrospinal fluid.
475. Prolyl hydroxylase and an immunologically related protein in mammalian tissues.
476. Increased vascular collagen biosynthesis by hypertension and reversal by antihypertensive drugs.
477. Prolyl hydroxylase.
478. Anti-inflammatory steroids and collagen metabolism: glucocorticoid-mediated decrease of prolyl hydroxylase.
479. Activation of prolyl hydroxylase in fibroblasts by ascorbic acid.
480. Simultaneous incorporation of 18 O into succinate and hydroxyproline catalyzed by collagen proline hydroxylase.
481. Activation of prolyl hydroxylase in L-929 fibroblasts by ascorbic acid.
482. Inhibition of prolyl hydroxylase activity by bradykinin analogs containing a prolyl-like residue.
483. Cell-free synthesis of procollagen: L-929 fibroblasts as a cellular model for dermatosparaxis.
484. Purification and mechanism of action of proline racemase.
485. Effect of methylmalonyl coenzyme A, a metabolite which accumulates in vitamin B 12 deficiency, on fatty acid synthesis.
486. [International Congress of Chest Diseases].
487. Congenital methylmalonic acidemia: enzymatic evidence for two forms of the disease.
488. Experimental vitamin B12 deficiency: its effect on tissue vitamin B12-coenzyme levels and on the metabolism of methylmalonyl-CoA.
489. Mechanistic similarities in the reactions catalyzed by dioldehydrase and methylmalonyl-CoA mutase.
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