T G Wingrove
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DUNN F, Nathan D, Scavini M, Selam J, Wingrove T
Diabetes Care
. 1997 Jan;
20(1):59-63.
PMID: 9028695
Objective: To examine the long-term benefits and risks of treatment of IDDM with an implantable programmable insulin pump. Research Design And Methods: Seventy-six patients with IDDM were studied at nine...
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Wingrove T, KIMMICH G
Am J Physiol
. 1988 Dec;
255(6 Pt 1):C737-44.
PMID: 3144178
Epithelial cells isolated from chick small intestine were used to define the ionic and electrical characteristics of a low-affinity (Km = 4.1 mM) L-aspartate transport system. L-Glutamate and D-aspartate, but...
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Wingrove T, Watt R, Keng P, Macara I
J Biol Chem
. 1988 Jun;
263(18):8918-24.
PMID: 3288625
A rapid and dramatic decrease in c-myc mRNA has been associated with the differentiation of a variety of cell types and may be a critical step in the maturation process....
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Down-regulation of protein kinase C and of an endogenous 80-kDa substrate in transformed fibroblasts
Wolfman A, Wingrove T, Blackshear P, Macara I
J Biol Chem
. 1987 Dec;
262(34):16546-52.
PMID: 3680264
Subconfluent cultures of NIH-3T3 fibroblasts transformed by the Ha-ras, Ki-v-ras, v-src, and v-fms oncogene proteins all possess elevated steady-state levels of diacylglycerol, the endogenous activator of protein kinase C, as...
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Wingrove T, KIMMICH G
Am J Physiol
. 1987 Jan;
252(1 Pt 1):C105-14.
PMID: 3812664
Epithelial cells isolated from chick small intestine were used to study the mechanism of L-aspartate transport. Two kinetically distinct uptake systems of high (Km' = 16 microM) and low (Km''...
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