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Novel calcium-binding proteins : fundamentals and clinical implications /Claus W. Heizmann, ed
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ISBN: 3540532773 0387532773 3642761526 364276150X Year: 1991 Publisher: Berlin New York Springer-Verlag

Calcium transport and cell function
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ISBN: 0890720630 9780890720639 Year: 1978 Volume: 308 Publisher: New York, NY : New York Academy of Sciences,

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Animal biochemistry --- Mammals --- Zoohistology. Zoocytology --- Pharmacotechnology. Preparations --- Calcium --- Cells --- Calcium metabolism --- Biological transport --- Cell physiology --- Transport biologique --- Cellules --- Metabolism --- Congresses --- physiology --- congresses --- Physiological effect --- Congrès --- Physiologie --- Cell Physiological Phenomena. --- 577.352.4 --- -Cell physiology --- -Drug carriers (Pharmacy) --- -Calcium. --- Cells. --- Liposomes --- -Calcium --- -Alkaline earth metals --- High-calcium diet --- Phospholipid vesicles --- Bilayer lipid membranes --- Cytoplasm --- Phospholipids --- Cell --- Cell Biology --- Carriers, Drug (Pharmacy) --- Drug carrier systems (Pharmacy) --- Drug vehicles (Pharmacy) --- Drugs --- Vehicles, Drug (Pharmacy) --- Drug delivery systems --- Cell function --- Cytology --- Physiology --- Membrane transport --- Passive transport, Biological --- Physiological transport --- Transport, Biological --- Diffusion --- Osmosis --- Blood Coagulation Factor IV --- Coagulation Factor IV --- Factor IV --- Factor IV, Coagulation --- Cell Physiological Phenomenon --- Cell Physiological Process --- Physiology, Cell --- Cell Physiological Processes --- Cell Physiology --- Phenomena, Cell Physiological --- Phenomenon, Cell Physiological --- Physiological Process, Cell --- Physiological Processes, Cell --- Process, Cell Physiological --- Processes, Cell Physiological --- metabolism. --- Permeation of biological and artificial membranes. Transport. --- -Congresses --- Carriers --- Vehicles --- Drug carriers (Pharmacy) --- Congresses. --- -metabolism. --- 577.352.4 Permeation of biological and artificial membranes. Transport. --- -Cell --- Congrès --- Calcium-40 --- Calcium 40 --- Alkaline earth metals --- congresses. --- Cell Physiological Phenomena --- metabolism --- -metabolism --- -Carriers, Drug (Pharmacy) --- CALCIUM --- CALCIUM TRANSPORT (BIOLOGICAL) --- TRANSPORT PROPERTIES


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Placental Related Disorders of Pregnancy
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ISBN: 3036558993 3036559000 Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The Special Issue “Placental Related Disorders of Pregnancy” was edited by Dr Hiten D. Mistry, Department of Women and Children's Health, School of Life Course and Population Health Sciences, King's College London, London, UK and Dr Eun D. Lee, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Virginia Commonwealth University Health System, Richmond, VA, USA.

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Medicine --- Physiology --- low-dose aspirin --- preeclampsia --- placenta --- eicosanoids --- sphingolipids --- thromboxane --- prostacyclin --- isoprostanes --- neutrophils --- protease-activated receptor 1 --- cold shock protein --- intrauterine growth restriction --- placentation --- apoptosis --- NF-κB --- hypertension in pregnancy --- angiogenesis --- endothelial function --- oxidative stress --- antioxidants --- post-maturity --- senescence --- pre-eclampsia --- renin–angiotensin system --- megalin --- proton pump inhibitors --- telomere shortening --- prenatal depression --- sex differences --- flow culture system --- explant culture under flow --- placental insufficiency --- SPINT2/HAI-2 --- foetal growth restriction --- small for gestational age --- placentome --- pregnancy --- nutrient restriction --- gene expression --- transcriptome --- spontaneous preterm birth --- bioenergetic metabolism --- interactome --- fetal sex disparity --- CD24 --- cytotrophoblast --- syncytiotrophoblast --- immunohistochemistry --- quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) --- immune tolerance --- inflammation --- cytokines --- adipokines --- antimicrobial peptides --- metabolic stress --- IGF-I --- insulin --- lactotroph hormones --- decidual reaction --- fetal membranes --- placental hormones --- primates --- uterine spiral artery --- uterine NK cell --- chorionic somatomammotropin --- blood flow --- nutrient uptake --- uterus --- ERAP2 --- trophoblast cells --- RNA sequencing --- differentially expressed genes --- congenital heart disease --- hand1 --- vascular development --- intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy --- human placenta --- bile acids --- transporters --- pregnancy complications --- metabolism --- glycolysis --- mitochondrial respiration --- placental metabolism --- trophoblast glycolysis --- trophoblast mitochondrial respiration --- sexual dimorphism --- Interleukin-15 --- CD122 --- natural killer cells --- macrophages --- trophoblast --- Irisin --- TRPV6 --- calcium transport --- skeletal dysplasia --- serine proteases --- subunit assembly --- transient receptor potential --- antioxidant capacity --- decidua --- fetal growth restriction --- KEAP1 --- NRF2 --- n/a --- renin-angiotensin system


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Mitochondrial Transport Proteins
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Mitochondrial transporters are membrane-inserted proteins which provide a link between metabolic reactions occurring within the mitochondrial matrix and outside the organelles by catalyzing the translocation of numerous solutes across the mitochondrial membrane. They include the mitochondrial carrier family members, the proteins involved in pyruvate transport, ABC transporters and channels, and are, therefore, essential for many biological processes and cell homeostasis. Identification and functional studies of many mitochondrial transporters have been performed over the years using both in vitro and in vivo systems. The few recently solved structures of these transporters have paved the way for further investigations. Furthermore, alterations in their function are responsible for several diseases.

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Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- hypoxia --- resistance to hypoxia --- mitochondria --- mitochondrial calcium transport --- mitochondrial calcium uniporter complex --- mitochondrial Ca2+-induced permeability transition pore --- cyclophilin D --- ATP synthase --- disease --- error of metabolism --- mitochondrial carrier --- mitochondrial carrier disease --- mitochondrial disease --- mitochondrial transporter --- membrane transport --- mutation --- SLC25. --- mitochondrial permeability transition --- apoptosis --- necrosis --- ischemia/reperfusion --- cancer --- neurodegeneration --- cyclosporin A --- metabolite transport --- mitochondrial pyruvate carrier --- sideroflexin --- TOM --- TIM chaperones --- TIM22 --- protein translocation --- mitochondrial biogenesis --- amino acid --- biological function --- ion --- inner mitochondrial membrane --- mitochondrial carrier family --- organic acid --- substrate specificity --- transport mechanism --- vitamin --- USMG5/DAPIT --- glucose-stimulated insulin secretion --- glucose-induced expression --- membrane subunits of ATP synthase --- ATP synthase oligomers mitochondrial cristae morphology --- metabolism --- metabolic disorders --- adult-onset type II citrullinemia (CTLN2) --- aspartate/glutamate carrier (AGC) --- animal model --- argininosuccinate synthetase (ASS) --- aversion to carbohydrates --- citrin --- food taste --- neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis caused by citrin deficiency (NICCD) --- protein–protein interaction --- MPC --- lifespan --- pyruvate metabolism --- mitochondrial transport --- peroxisomes --- carrier --- cofactor --- ABC transporter --- aquaporin --- ion channels --- potassium channels --- ATP --- calcium --- ROS --- potassium channel openers --- MCF --- function --- plant metabolism --- plant development --- diseases --- VDAC1 --- virus --- pancreatic islets --- β-cell --- diabetes --- glucotoxicity --- glucolipotoxicity --- lipotoxicity --- mitochondrial carriers --- SLC transporters --- SLC25 --- SLC54 --- SLC55 --- LETM --- SLC56 --- sequence analysis --- protein targeting --- Voltage-Dependent Anion selective Channel --- isoforms --- oxidative post-translational modification --- gene promoter --- yeast --- bioenergetics --- SLC25A1 --- CIC --- CTP --- citrate --- inflammation --- 22.q11.2 --- NAFLD/NASH --- carnitine --- carnitine acyl-carnitine carrier --- carnitine acyl-carnitine translocase --- post-translational modification --- solute carrier family 25 --- SLC25A20 --- MCU --- mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter --- Ca2+ signaling --- mitochondrial metabolism --- skeletal muscle mitochondria --- SLC25A51 --- NAD+ transporters --- NAD --- electrophysiology --- ATP-dependent potassium channel


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Mitochondrial Transport Proteins
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Mitochondrial transporters are membrane-inserted proteins which provide a link between metabolic reactions occurring within the mitochondrial matrix and outside the organelles by catalyzing the translocation of numerous solutes across the mitochondrial membrane. They include the mitochondrial carrier family members, the proteins involved in pyruvate transport, ABC transporters and channels, and are, therefore, essential for many biological processes and cell homeostasis. Identification and functional studies of many mitochondrial transporters have been performed over the years using both in vitro and in vivo systems. The few recently solved structures of these transporters have paved the way for further investigations. Furthermore, alterations in their function are responsible for several diseases.

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Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- hypoxia --- resistance to hypoxia --- mitochondria --- mitochondrial calcium transport --- mitochondrial calcium uniporter complex --- mitochondrial Ca2+-induced permeability transition pore --- cyclophilin D --- ATP synthase --- disease --- error of metabolism --- mitochondrial carrier --- mitochondrial carrier disease --- mitochondrial disease --- mitochondrial transporter --- membrane transport --- mutation --- SLC25. --- mitochondrial permeability transition --- apoptosis --- necrosis --- ischemia/reperfusion --- cancer --- neurodegeneration --- cyclosporin A --- metabolite transport --- mitochondrial pyruvate carrier --- sideroflexin --- TOM --- TIM chaperones --- TIM22 --- protein translocation --- mitochondrial biogenesis --- amino acid --- biological function --- ion --- inner mitochondrial membrane --- mitochondrial carrier family --- organic acid --- substrate specificity --- transport mechanism --- vitamin --- USMG5/DAPIT --- glucose-stimulated insulin secretion --- glucose-induced expression --- membrane subunits of ATP synthase --- ATP synthase oligomers mitochondrial cristae morphology --- metabolism --- metabolic disorders --- adult-onset type II citrullinemia (CTLN2) --- aspartate/glutamate carrier (AGC) --- animal model --- argininosuccinate synthetase (ASS) --- aversion to carbohydrates --- citrin --- food taste --- neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis caused by citrin deficiency (NICCD) --- protein–protein interaction --- MPC --- lifespan --- pyruvate metabolism --- mitochondrial transport --- peroxisomes --- carrier --- cofactor --- ABC transporter --- aquaporin --- ion channels --- potassium channels --- ATP --- calcium --- ROS --- potassium channel openers --- MCF --- function --- plant metabolism --- plant development --- diseases --- VDAC1 --- virus --- pancreatic islets --- β-cell --- diabetes --- glucotoxicity --- glucolipotoxicity --- lipotoxicity --- mitochondrial carriers --- SLC transporters --- SLC25 --- SLC54 --- SLC55 --- LETM --- SLC56 --- sequence analysis --- protein targeting --- Voltage-Dependent Anion selective Channel --- isoforms --- oxidative post-translational modification --- gene promoter --- yeast --- bioenergetics --- SLC25A1 --- CIC --- CTP --- citrate --- inflammation --- 22.q11.2 --- NAFLD/NASH --- carnitine --- carnitine acyl-carnitine carrier --- carnitine acyl-carnitine translocase --- post-translational modification --- solute carrier family 25 --- SLC25A20 --- MCU --- mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter --- Ca2+ signaling --- mitochondrial metabolism --- skeletal muscle mitochondria --- SLC25A51 --- NAD+ transporters --- NAD --- electrophysiology --- ATP-dependent potassium channel


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Mitochondrial Transport Proteins
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Mitochondrial transporters are membrane-inserted proteins which provide a link between metabolic reactions occurring within the mitochondrial matrix and outside the organelles by catalyzing the translocation of numerous solutes across the mitochondrial membrane. They include the mitochondrial carrier family members, the proteins involved in pyruvate transport, ABC transporters and channels, and are, therefore, essential for many biological processes and cell homeostasis. Identification and functional studies of many mitochondrial transporters have been performed over the years using both in vitro and in vivo systems. The few recently solved structures of these transporters have paved the way for further investigations. Furthermore, alterations in their function are responsible for several diseases.

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hypoxia --- resistance to hypoxia --- mitochondria --- mitochondrial calcium transport --- mitochondrial calcium uniporter complex --- mitochondrial Ca2+-induced permeability transition pore --- cyclophilin D --- ATP synthase --- disease --- error of metabolism --- mitochondrial carrier --- mitochondrial carrier disease --- mitochondrial disease --- mitochondrial transporter --- membrane transport --- mutation --- SLC25. --- mitochondrial permeability transition --- apoptosis --- necrosis --- ischemia/reperfusion --- cancer --- neurodegeneration --- cyclosporin A --- metabolite transport --- mitochondrial pyruvate carrier --- sideroflexin --- TOM --- TIM chaperones --- TIM22 --- protein translocation --- mitochondrial biogenesis --- amino acid --- biological function --- ion --- inner mitochondrial membrane --- mitochondrial carrier family --- organic acid --- substrate specificity --- transport mechanism --- vitamin --- USMG5/DAPIT --- glucose-stimulated insulin secretion --- glucose-induced expression --- membrane subunits of ATP synthase --- ATP synthase oligomers mitochondrial cristae morphology --- metabolism --- metabolic disorders --- adult-onset type II citrullinemia (CTLN2) --- aspartate/glutamate carrier (AGC) --- animal model --- argininosuccinate synthetase (ASS) --- aversion to carbohydrates --- citrin --- food taste --- neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis caused by citrin deficiency (NICCD) --- protein–protein interaction --- MPC --- lifespan --- pyruvate metabolism --- mitochondrial transport --- peroxisomes --- carrier --- cofactor --- ABC transporter --- aquaporin --- ion channels --- potassium channels --- ATP --- calcium --- ROS --- potassium channel openers --- MCF --- function --- plant metabolism --- plant development --- diseases --- VDAC1 --- virus --- pancreatic islets --- β-cell --- diabetes --- glucotoxicity --- glucolipotoxicity --- lipotoxicity --- mitochondrial carriers --- SLC transporters --- SLC25 --- SLC54 --- SLC55 --- LETM --- SLC56 --- sequence analysis --- protein targeting --- Voltage-Dependent Anion selective Channel --- isoforms --- oxidative post-translational modification --- gene promoter --- yeast --- bioenergetics --- SLC25A1 --- CIC --- CTP --- citrate --- inflammation --- 22.q11.2 --- NAFLD/NASH --- carnitine --- carnitine acyl-carnitine carrier --- carnitine acyl-carnitine translocase --- post-translational modification --- solute carrier family 25 --- SLC25A20 --- MCU --- mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter --- Ca2+ signaling --- mitochondrial metabolism --- skeletal muscle mitochondria --- SLC25A51 --- NAD+ transporters --- NAD --- electrophysiology --- ATP-dependent potassium channel

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