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1. Casein phosphopeptides modulate calcium uptake and apoptosis in Caco2 cells through their interaction with the TRPV6 calcium channel

2. Transport of wheat gluten exorphins A5 and C5 through an in vitro model of intestinal epithelium

3. Morphofunctional properties of a differentiated Caco2/HT-29 co-culture as an

4. Casein phosphopeptides modulate calcium uptake and apoptosis in Caco2 cells through their interaction with the TRPV6 calcium channel

5. Gastrointestinal digestates of Grana Padano and Trentingrana cheeses promote intestinal calcium uptake and extracellular bone matrix formation in vitro

6. Casein phosphopeptides modulate proliferation and apoptosis in HT-29 cell line through their interaction with voltage-operated L-type calcium channels

7. Calcium ions enclosed in casein phosphopeptide aggregates are directly involved in the mineral uptake by differentiated HT-29 cells

8. Casein phosphopeptides promote calcium uptake and modulate the differentiation pathway in human primary osteoblast-like cells

9. Casein phosphopeptide promotion of calcium uptake in HT-29 cells − relationship between biological activity and supramolecular structure

10. Calcium bioaccessibility and uptake by human intestinal like cells following in vitro digestion of casein phosphopeptide-calcium aggregates

11. Acidic and neutral sialidase in the erythrocyte membrane of type 2 diabetic patients

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13. Presence in Human Erythrocyte Membranes of a Novel Form of Sialidase Acting Optimally at Neutral pH

14. Occurrence of sialidase activity in two distinct and highly homogeneous populations of lysosomes prepared from the brain of developing mouse

15. Caseinphosphopeptide-induced calcium uptake in human intestinal cell lines HT-29 and Caco2 is correlated to cellular differentiation

16. New methodological approach to induce a differentiation phenotype in Caco-2 cells prior to post-confluence stage

17. Casein phosphopeptide promotion of calcium uptake in HT-29 cells - relationship between biological activity and supramolecular structure

18. Casein-derived bioactive phosphopeptides: role of phosphorylation and primary structure in promoting calcium uptake by HT-29 tumor cells

19. Casein phosphopeptides influence calcium uptake by cultured human intestinal HT-29 tumor cells

20. Evaluation of a possible direct effect by casein phosphopeptides on paracellular and vitamin D controlled transcellular calcium transport mechanisms in intestinal human HT-29 and Caco2 cell lines

21. Cytosolic sialidase from pig brain: a 'protein complex' containing catalytic and protective units

22. Age-related changes in the ceramide composition of the major gangliosides present in rat brain subcellular fractions enriched in plasma membranes of neuronal and myelin origin

23. Human erythrocyte sialidase is linked to the plasma membrane by a glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchor and partly located on the outer surface

24. Exogenous gangliosides GD1b and GD1b-lactone, stably associated to rat brain P2 subcellular fraction, modulate differently the process of protein phosphorylation

25. Localization in the Golgi apparatus of rat liver UDP-Gal:glucosylceramide beta 1----4galactosyltransferase

26. Solubilization of the membrane-bound sialidase from pig brain by treatment with bacterial phosphatidylinositol phospholipase C

27. Studies on peroxidation processes of model membranes and synaptosomes: role of phosphatidic acid

29. Acidic and neutral sialidase in the erythrocytes of patients with type 2 diabetes: an answer to comments by Richard et al

31. α-fucosidase-ganglioside interactions. Action of α-L-fucosidase from the hepatopancreas of Octopus vulgaris on a fucose-containing ganglioside (Fuc-GM1)

32. Incorporation and metabolism of exogenous GM1 ganglioside in rat liver

33. Uptake, cell penetration and metabolic processing of exogenously administered GM1 ganglioside in rat brain

34. Interactions of Pig Brain Cytosolic Sialidase with Gangliosides. The Formation of Catalytically Inactive Enzyme-Ganglioside Complexes Requires. Homogeneous Ganglioside Micelles and Is a Reversible Phenomenon1

35. Cytosolic sialidase in developing rat forebrain

36. Intracellular Aspects of Ganglioside Metabolism and Transport

37. Interactions of pig brain cytosolic sialidase with gangliosides. Formation of catalytically inactive enzyme-ganglioside complexes

38. Cytosolic sialidase from the nerve endings of developing rat forebrain

39. Cytosolic gangliosides of rat brain: their fractionation into protein-bound complexes of different ganglioside compositions

40. New Approaches in the Study of Ganglioside Metabolism

41. Occurrence of sialyltransferase activity in the synaptosomal membranes prepared from calf brain cortex

42. Interactions of ganglioside GM1 with human and fetal calf sera. Formation of ganglioside-serum albumin complexes

43. Metabolism of Exogenous GM1 and Related Glycolipids in the Rat

44. Kinetics of Vibrio cholerae sialidase action on gangliosidic substrates at different supramolecular-organizational levels

45. Evidence for nonrandom distribution of GD1a ganglioside in rabbit brain microsomal membranes

46. Occurrence in brain lysosomes of a sialidase active on ganglioside

47. Interactions of proteins with ganglioside-enriched microdomains on the membrane: The lateral phase separation of molecular species of GD1a ganglioside, having homogeneous long-chain base composition, is recognized by Vibrio cholerae sialidase

48. Integratori e supplementi per lo sport

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