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K N Rothblum

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Dostal D, Rothblum K, Baker K
Anal Biochem . 1994 Dec; 223(2):239-50. PMID: 7887470
We have developed a multiplex, competitive, reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) method which measures absolute levels of renin, angiotensinogen, and the housekeeping transcript elongation factor-1 alpha (EF-1 alpha) mRNA. Sample...
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Dostal D, Rothblum K, Chernin M, COOPER G, Baker K
Am J Physiol . 1992 Oct; 263(4 Pt 1):C838-50. PMID: 1415670
There is increasing evidence that the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) modulates cardiovascular function through both blood-borne and tissue-derived components. The existence of a local RAS has been proposed in the heart...
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Dostal D, Rothblum K, Conrad K, COOPER G, Baker K
Am J Physiol . 1992 Oct; 263(4 Pt 1):C851-63. PMID: 1384355
Angiotensin II (ANG II) is a stimulus for positive chronotropic and inotropic effects, protein synthesis, and hypertrophic growth in cardiac tissue. These short- and long-term effects of ANG II are...
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Knoll B, Rothblum K, Longley M
J Biol Chem . 1988 Aug; 263(24):12020-7. PMID: 3042787
Three closely related alkaline phosphatase (ALP) genes reside on the long arm of chromosome 2 in man. One of these genes (the placental ALP-1) encodes the classic heat-stable placental alkaline...
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Knoll B, Rothblum K, Longley M
Gene . 1987 Jan; 60(2-3):267-76. PMID: 3443302
There are at least three alkaline phosphatase (AP) isoenzymes in man: a heat-stable placental enzyme (PLAP), a less heat-stable intestinal form (IAP), and the very heat-labile AP enriched in liver,...
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Henthorn P, Knoll B, Raducha M, Rothblum K, Slaughter C, Weiss M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1986 Aug; 83(15):5597-601. PMID: 3461452
Amino-terminal amino acid sequences (42 residues) were determined for the products of the three common alleles at the human placental alkaline phosphatase [orthophosphoric-monoester phosphohydrolase (alkaline optimum), EC 3.1.3.1] gene locus....
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Stone E, Rothblum K, Alevy M, Kuo T, Schwartz R
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1985 Mar; 82(6):1628-32. PMID: 3856841
Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH), an evolutionarily conserved glycolytic enzyme, is constitutively expressed in most cell types yet is induced to high levels during the development of fast twitch muscle fibers. To...
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Chang K, Rothblum K, Schwartz R
Nucleic Acids Res . 1985 Feb; 13(4):1223-37. PMID: 3855241
We sequenced the entire chicken alpha-cardiac actin gene. A single intron was positioned 20 bp upstream from the initiation ATG codon in the 5' non-coding region while the coding region...
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Stone E, Rothblum K, Schwartz R
Nature . 1985 Feb; 313(6002):498-500. PMID: 3969156
The function of introns in the evolution of genes can be explained in at least two ways: either introns appeared late in evolution and therefore could not have participated in...
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Dugaiczyk A, Haron J, Stone E, Dennison O, Rothblum K, Schwartz R
Biochemistry . 1983 Mar; 22(7):1605-13. PMID: 6303388
Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) was purified from the breast muscles of 3-week-old chickens and used to raise a specific antiserum in rabbits. This antiserum was coupled to an in vitro translation...