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Fjord-Larsen L, Kusk P, Emerich D, Thanos C, Torp M, Bintz B, et al.
Gene Ther . 2011 Nov; 19(10):1010-7. PMID: 22113314
Nerve growth factor (NGF) is a potential therapeutic agent for Alzheimer's disease (AD) as it has positive effects on the basal forebrain cholinergic neurons whose degeneration correlates with the cognitive...
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Haase C, Frikke-Schmidt R, Nordestgaard B, Kateifides A, Kardassis D, Nielsen L, et al.
J Intern Med . 2011 Mar; 270(2):136-46. PMID: 21443680
Objectives: To determine whether mutations in APOA1 affect levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and to predict risk of ischaemic heart disease (IHD) and total mortality in the general population....
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Lawson-Smith P, Jansen E, Hilsted L, Johnsen A, Hyldegaard O
Undersea Hyperb Med . 2011 Mar; 38(1):17-26. PMID: 21384760
Cyanide and carbon monoxide, which are often found in fire victims, are toxic gases emitted from fires. Cyanide and carbon monoxide have similar molecular structure. Cyanide binds to the enzyme...
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Vinten J, Johnsen A, Roepstorff P, Harpoth J, Tranum-Jensen J
Biochim Biophys Acta . 2005 Oct; 1717(1):34-40. PMID: 16236245
Cav-p60, a specific and ubiquitous caveolar protein, was immunoprecipitated from solubilized rat adipocyte plasma membranes and identified as similar to a GeneBank entry annotated mouse polymerase transcript release factor (PTRF)...
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CLAUSEN R, Jorgensen T, Jorgensen K, Johnsen A, Led J, Josefsen K
Eur J Endocrinol . 2002 Aug; 147(2):227-33. PMID: 12153745
Objective: To test the physiological properties of human insulin in which the amino acids Thr (B27) and Pro (B28) are interchanged (PT insulin). This was hypothesised to prevent dimerisation and...
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Jonson L, Johnsen A
Scand J Clin Lab Invest Suppl . 2001 Nov; 234:87-92. PMID: 11713985
The vertebrate neuroendocrine peptide cholecystokinin (CCK) is subjected to numerous post-translational modifications upon maturation to bioactive CCK. However, the current knowledge of the proteolytic processing of proCCK, as reviewed here,...
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Haselmann K, Budnik B, Olsen J, Nielsen M, Reis C, Clausen H, et al.
Anal Chem . 2001 Jul; 73(13):2998-3005. PMID: 11467546
A combination of external accumulation (XA) with electron capture dissociation (ECD) improves the electron capture efficiency, shortens the analysis time, and allows for rapid integration of multiple scans in Fourier...
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Sorensen O, Follin P, Johnsen A, Calafat J, Tjabringa G, Hiemstra P, et al.
Blood . 2001 Jun; 97(12):3951-9. PMID: 11389039
Cathelicidins are a family of antimicrobial proteins found in the peroxidase-negative granules of neutrophils. The known biologic functions reside in the C-terminus, which must be cleaved from the holoprotein to...
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Jensen H, Orskov C, Rehfeld J, Johnsen A
Biochim Biophys Acta . 2001 May; 1547(1):64-71. PMID: 11343792
Neuroendocrine peptides mature partly through endoproteolytic processing of long precursor forms. Best characterised is cleavage at mono- and dibasic residues, but additional sites also exist. Among these is post-Phe cleavage,...
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Jensen H, Rourke I, Moller M, Jonson L, Johnsen A
Biochim Biophys Acta . 2001 May; 1517(2):190-201. PMID: 11342099
Peptides homologous to mammalian cholecystokinin (CCK), and their corresponding cDNAs, have been isolated and sequenced from the rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss. Three cDNAs encoding CCK-like preprohormones were identified from the...