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Molecular characterisation of pancreatic zymogen granule ion channel and regulator proteins involved in exocytosis

Thevenod F, Braun M, Roussa E, Fuller CM

In pancreatic acinar cells Ca(2+)-dependent secretagogues promote the fusion of zymogen granules (ZG) with the apical plasma membrane (PM) and exocytosis of digestive enzymes. In addition to exocytotic fusion complexes...
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Multi-drug resistance (MDR1) gene expression in de novo acute leukemia cells: correlations with CD surface markers and treatment outcome

Jiang EZ, Chang YJ, Lee JW, Lee WK, Kim JS, Sohn SK, Lee KB, Suh JS

One important mechanism of drug resistance in acute leukemia is the overexpression of the multi-drug resistance (MDR1) gene that encodes a 170-kDa membrane protein called P-glycoprotein. To estimate the...
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Suppression of multidrug resistance via inhibition of heat shock factor by quercetin in MDR cells

Kim SH, Yeo GS, Lim YS, Kang CD, Kim CM, Chung BS

  • KMID: 754993
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 1998 Jun;30(2):87-92.
MDR1 promoter has been shown to contain heat shock elements (HSE), and it has been reported that FM3A/M and P388/M MDR cells show a constitutively activated heat shock factor (HSF), suggesting that...
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Treatment Outcome of Multidrug Resistance Related mRNA Expression and c-Jun-N-Terminal Kinase Activity in Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Do JH, Oh SH, Song EJ, Chung JS, Kang CD, Lee EY

BACKGROUND: The multidrug resistance (mdr1), multidrug resistance associated protein (mrp1), and glutathione-s-transferase (gst) pi genes have been associated with treatment failure in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). c-jun N-terminal kinase...
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