C O Parkes
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1.
Nys Y, Parkes C, Thomasset M
Gen Comp Endocrinol
. 1986 Nov;
64(2):293-9.
PMID: 3104132
The calcium absorption and duodenal and uterine vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding protein (CaBP-28K) levels were decreased in hens when eggshell calcification was suppressed by premature expulsion of the egg. Nevertheless, these...
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Rabie A, Brehier A, Intrator S, Clavel M, Parkes C, LeGrand C, et al.
Brain Res
. 1986 Oct;
394(2):253-65.
PMID: 3768729
Cholecalcin (28,000 Da, vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding protein) is a marker of Purkinje cell development in the rat cerebellum from embryonic day 17 when these cells can first be distinguished. Specific...
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Parkes C, Mariani J, Thomasset M
Brain Res
. 1985 Jul;
339(2):265-9.
PMID: 4027624
The cerebellar Purkinje cells of both birds and mammals contain a specific calcium-binding protein, 28 K cholecalcin (CaBP). This is the same protein as the vitamin D-dependent kidney CaBP, but...
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Rabie A, Thomasset M, Parkes C, Clavel M
Cell Tissue Res
. 1985 Jan;
240(2):493-6.
PMID: 3995565
Horizontal cells of rat retina were labeled intensely by a specific antibody to cerebellar calcium-binding protein. The amacrine cells stained very weakly. The presence of calcium-binding protein in horizontal cells...
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Parkes C, Thomasset M, Baimbridge K, Henin E
Eur J Clin Invest
. 1984 Jun;
14(3):181-3.
PMID: 6432546
Immunoreactive calcium-binding protein (28 000 g mol-1, L-CaBP) has been quantified using a specific radioimmunoassay to human cerebellar L-CaBP. The level of L-CaBP in post-mortem tissue samples varied from undetectable...
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Schreiner D, JANDE S, Parkes C, LAWSON D, Thomasset M
Acta Anat (Basel)
. 1983 Jan;
117(1):1-14.
PMID: 6356760
Distribution of vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding proteins (CaBPs) were studied in four mammalian species using monospecific antibodies raised against chick duodenal CaBP (D-CaBP), human cerebellar CaBP (L-CaBP), and rat duodenal CaBP...
7.
LeGrand C, Thomasset M, Parkes C, Clavel M, Rabie A
Cell Tissue Res
. 1983 Jan;
233(2):389-402.
PMID: 6352043
Specific antibodies raised against a human 28 000 dalton cerebellar calcium-binding protein (CaBP) were used in an immunocytochemical study during development of the rat cerebellum. Both light and electron microscopy...
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Leonard R, Auersperg N, Parkes C
In Vitro
. 1983 Jan;
19(1):46-52.
PMID: 6295921
The influence of adrenocorticotrophin (ACTH) on radiolabeled ascorbic acid (AA) accumulation by adrenocortical cells was examined in primary cultures of collagenase dissociated glands from adult male rats. The cells were...
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Thomasset M, Parkes C, CUISINIER-GLEIZES P
Am J Physiol
. 1982 Dec;
243(6):E483-8.
PMID: 7149019
The tissue distribution, developmental changes, and the vitamin D dependence in the rat of two calcium-binding proteins [CaBPs, 28,000 and 10,000 Mr (28 and 10 K)] were examined. The radioimmunoassays...
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Baimbridge K, Miller J, Parkes C
Brain Res
. 1982 May;
239(2):519-25.
PMID: 7093699
The distribution in the rat brain of a protein with properties similar to vitamin D-dependent calcium binding protein (CaBP) was measured using a radioimmunoassay developed for mammalian brain CaBP. The...