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The following pages link to Activation of trypsinogen in large endocytic vacuoles of pancreatic acinar cells (Q30479173):
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- Chymotrypsin C (caldecrin) promotes degradation of human cationic trypsin: identity with Rinderknecht's enzyme Y (Q24675338) (← links)
- Intracellular calcium channels in protozoa (Q26852861) (← links)
- Pathophysiology of acute pancreatitis: potential application from experimental models and human medicine to dogs (Q27027755) (← links)
- The closed conformation of the LDL receptor is destabilized by the low Ca(++) concentration but favored by the high Mg(++) concentration in the endosome (Q28115354) (← links)
- Acidic calcium stores open for business: expanding the potential for intracellular Ca2+ signaling (Q28277133) (← links)
- Calmodulin protects against alcohol-induced pancreatic trypsinogen activation elicited via Ca2+ release through IP3 receptors (Q28591507) (← links)
- Aberrant Ca2+ signalling through acidic calcium stores in pancreatic acinar cells (Q33855144) (← links)
- Oncolytic activity of avian influenza virus in human pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cell lines (Q34059067) (← links)
- The ryanodine receptor is expressed in human pancreatic acinar cells and contributes to acinar cell injury (Q34131094) (← links)
- The novel protein kinase C isoforms -delta and -epsilon modulate caerulein-induced zymogen activation in pancreatic acinar cells (Q34284392) (← links)
- Mitochondrial function and malfunction in the pathophysiology of pancreatitis (Q34288443) (← links)
- Ascitic fluid and serum from rats with acute pancreatitis injure rat pancreatic tissues and alter the expression of heat shock protein 60. (Q34427544) (← links)
- The role of Ca2+ influx in endocytic vacuole formation in pancreatic acinar cells (Q35001139) (← links)
- Genetic and pharmacologic inhibition of the Ca2+ influx channel TRPC3 protects secretory epithelia from Ca2+-dependent toxicity. (Q35028058) (← links)
- Intradomain Confinement of Disulfides in the Folding of Two Consecutive Modules of the LDL Receptor (Q35689620) (← links)
- Both RyRs and TPCs are required for NAADP-induced intracellular Ca²⁺ release (Q35963665) (← links)
- Role of TRP Channels in the Regulation of the Endosomal Pathway (Q36126724) (← links)
- Autophagy and pancreatitis (Q36454316) (← links)
- PRSS1_p.Leu81Met mutation results in autoimmune pancreatitis (Q36897956) (← links)
- Functions of Autophagy in Hepatic and Pancreatic Physiology and Disease (Q36948885) (← links)
- Mechanism of mitochondrial permeability transition pore induction and damage in the pancreas: inhibition prevents acute pancreatitis by protecting production of ATP. (Q37037412) (← links)
- Ca2+ release-activated Ca2+ channel blockade as a potential tool in antipancreatitis therapy (Q37088703) (← links)
- Ca2+-induced pancreatic cell death: roles of the endoplasmic reticulum, zymogen granules, lysosomes and endosomes (Q37108858) (← links)
- Pancreatitis and calcium signalling: report of an international workshop. (Q37147714) (← links)
- Cluster of differentiation 38 (CD38) mediates bile acid-induced acinar cell injury and pancreatitis through cyclic ADP-ribose and intracellular calcium release (Q37189451) (← links)
- Involvement of autophagy in trypsinogen activation within the pancreatic acinar cells (Q37203732) (← links)
- Pancreatic protease activation by alcohol metabolite depends on Ca2+ release via acid store IP3 receptors (Q37227943) (← links)
- Real-time and label-free monitoring of nanoparticle cellular uptake using capacitance-based assays (Q37264583) (← links)
- Investigating cADPR and NAADP in intact and broken cell preparations (Q37292810) (← links)
- Ca2+ signaling in pancreatic acinar cells: physiology and pathophysiology (Q37393793) (← links)
- Impaired autophagic flux mediates acinar cell vacuole formation and trypsinogen activation in rodent models of acute pancreatitis (Q37403124) (← links)
- Protease activation during in vivo pancreatitis is dependent on calcineurin activation (Q37421161) (← links)
- The endo-lysosomal system as an NAADP-sensitive acidic Ca(2+) store: role for the two-pore channels. (Q37870269) (← links)
- Cardiocirculatory pathophysiological mechanisms in severe acute pancreatitis (Q37876199) (← links)
- Organellar dysfunction in the pathogenesis of pancreatitis (Q37915531) (← links)
- Intracellular organelles in the saga of Ca2+ homeostasis: different molecules for different purposes? (Q37942052) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms of endolysosomal Ca2+ signalling in health and disease (Q37944859) (← links)
- Cellular geography of IP3 receptors, STIM and Orai: a lesson from secretory epithelial cells. (Q37977172) (← links)
- A review of reagents for fluorescence microscopy of cellular compartments and structures, part I: BacMam labeling and reagents for vesicular structures (Q38120166) (← links)
- An update on pancreatic pathophysiology (do we have to rewrite pancreatic pathophysiology?). (Q38182330) (← links)
- A fluorescence energy transfer-based mechanical stress sensor for specific proteins in situ (Q38619850) (← links)
- New insights into the pathways initiating and driving pancreatitis. (Q38900762) (← links)
- Capacitance-based assay for real-time monitoring of endocytosis and cell viability. (Q39361084) (← links)
- Zymophagy, a novel selective autophagy pathway mediated by VMP1-USP9x-p62, prevents pancreatic cell death (Q39617768) (← links)
- Calcium elevation in mitochondria is the main Ca2+ requirement for mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP) opening. (Q39839664) (← links)
- Designing protease sensors for real-time imaging of trypsin activation in pancreatic cancer cells. (Q39875439) (← links)
- Cathepsin B Activity Initiates Apoptosis via Digestive Protease Activation in Pancreatic Acinar Cells and Experimental Pancreatitis. (Q41862502) (← links)
- Oxidant-induced inhibition of the plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPase in pancreatic acinar cells: role of the mitochondria (Q41910250) (← links)
- Proteasome inhibitor ameliorates severe acute pancreatitis and associated lung injury of rats (Q41913060) (← links)
- ADP-ribosylation factor 1 protein regulates trypsinogen activation via organellar trafficking of procathepsin B protein and autophagic maturation in acute pancreatitis (Q42238474) (← links)