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51. Dietary zinc deficiency increases uroguanylin accumulation in rat kidney.

52. Metallothionein expression protects against carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity, but overexpression and dietary zinc supplementation provide no further protection in metallothionein transgenic and knockout mice.

53. Differential regulation of zinc transporter 1, 2, and 4 mRNA expression by dietary zinc in rats.

54. L-type Ca(2+) channel-mediated Zn(2+) toxicity and modulation by ZnT-1 in PC12 cells.

55. Prouroguanylin overproduction and localization in the intestine of zinc-deficient rats.

56. Metallothionein mRNA in monocytes and peripheral blood mononuclear cells and in cells from dried blood spots increases after zinc supplementation of men.

57. Regulation of cysteine-rich intestinal protein, a zinc finger protein, by mediators of the immune response.

58. Regulation of intestinal gene expression by dietary zinc: induction of uroguanylin mRNA by zinc deficiency.

59. Metallothionein expression in animals: a physiological perspective on function.

61. Integrative aspects of zinc transporters.

62. Nutritional regulation of gene expression.

63. Structural characterization of the rat cysteine-rich intestinal protein gene and overexpression of this LIM-only protein in transgenic mice.

64. A role of zinc in the regulation of gene expression.

65. Metallothionein knockout and transgenic mice exhibit altered intestinal processing of zinc with uniform zinc-dependent zinc transporter-1 expression.

66. Regulation of the zinc transporter ZnT-1 by dietary zinc.

67. Mammalian zinc transporters.

68. Metallothionein expression is increased in monocytes and erythrocytes of young men during zinc supplementation.

69. Upregulation of rat intestinal uroguanylin mRNA by dietary zinc restriction.

70. Competitive reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction shows that dietary zinc supplementation in humans increases monocyte metallothionein mRNA levels.

71. Immunohistochemical localization of cysteine-rich intestinal protein in rat small intestine.

72. Human cysteine-rich intestinal protein: cDNA cloning and expression of recombinant protein and identification in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells.

73. James Smith Dinning (1922-1991).

74. Interaction of different organic and inorganic zinc and copper sources fed to rats.

75. Differential display of intestinal mRNAs regulated by dietary zinc.

76. Apolipoprotein B mRNA editing is preserved in the intestine and liver of zinc-deficient rats.

77. Differential expression of cysteine-rich intestinal protein in liver and intestine in CCl4-induced inflammation.

78. Lipopolysaccharide regulates cysteine-rich intestinal protein, a zinc-finger protein, in immune cells and plasma.

79. Relative bioavailability of two organic and two inorganic zinc sources fed to sheep.

80. Zinc status is not adversely affected by folic acid supplementation and zinc intake does not impair folate utilization in human subjects.

81. Cloning and initial characterization of the promoter region of the rat cysteine-rich intestinal protein gene.

82. Purification and properties of rat cysteine-rich intestinal protein.

83. Metal elements and gene expression.

84. Expression of cysteine-rich intestinal protein in rat intestine and transfected cells is not zinc dependent.

85. Malabsorption of zinc in rats with acetic acid-induced enteritis and colitis.

86. Zinc metabolism and metallothionein expression in bone marrow during erythropoiesis.

87. Metallothionein expression in rat bone marrow is dependent on dietary zinc but not dependent on interleukin-1 or interleukin-6.

88. Regulation of cysteine-rich intestinal protein by dexamethasone in the neonatal rat.

89. Cloning of rat intestinal mRNAs affected by zinc deficiency.

90. Erythrocyte metallothionein response to dietary zinc in humans.

91. Altered zinc metabolism occurs in murine lethal milk syndrome.

92. Treatment of Wilson's disease with zinc: X. Intestinal metallothionein induction.

93. Mechanisms of caeruloplasmin biosynthesis in normal and copper-deficient rats.

94. Cysteine-rich intestinal protein and intestinal metallothionein: an inverse relationship as a conceptual model for zinc absorption in rats.

95. Nuclear zinc uptake and interactions and metallothionein gene expression are influenced by dietary zinc in rats.

96. Cysteine-rich intestinal protein binds zinc during transmucosal zinc transport.

98. Intestinal metallothionein gene expression and zinc absorption in rats are zinc-responsive but refractory to dexamethasone and interleukin 1 alpha.

99. Maintenance of zinc-dependent hepatic functions in rat hepatocytes cultured in medium without added zinc.

100. Metallothionein and zinc metabolism in hepatocytes.

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