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Extracellular ubiquitin inhibits the TNF-alpha response to endotoxin in peripheral blood …

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M Majetschak, U Krehmeier, M Bardenheuer, C … - Blood, 2003 - bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org
Ubiquitin, a small (8.6-kDa), heat-stable, and highly conserved 76-amino acid
protein in all eukaryotic cells has originally been discovered as an
immunopoietic polypeptide from thymocytes. 1 , 2 Further research has ...
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Therapeutic potential of exogenous ubiquitin during resuscitation from severe trauma


M Majetschak, SM Cohn, U Obertacke, KG … - The Journal of Trauma, 2004 - journals.lww.com
Background: Recent studies suggest that extracellular ubiquitin could have a
physiologic role in immunodepression in sepsis and trauma. The therapeutic
poten- tial of exogenous ubiquitin after trauma has not been examined. To ...
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[PDF] Downregulation of retinal GLUT1 in diabetes by ubiquitinylation


R Fernandes, AL Carvalho, A Kumagai, R Seica … - Mol Vis, 2004 - molvis.org
Hyperglycemia is considered the major determinant of vascular complications and
development of diabetic retinopa- thy. The molecular mechanisms underlying such
changes are poorly understood. Nevertheless, there are some pathways ...
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Isolation and functional analysis of mouse UbA52 gene and its relevance to diabetic …


L Sun, X Pan, J Wada, CS Haas, RP … - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2002 - ASBMB
In delineating the mechanism(s) of diabetic nephropathy various novel genes have
been isolated, whereas others remain to be discovered. We identified several
up-regulated genes in the kidneys of diabetic newborn mice. Among them was ...
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Ubiquitin reduces fluid shifts after traumatic brain injury


SA Earle, KG Proctor, MB Patel, M Majetschak - Surgery, 2005 - Elsevier
Series 1: After intravenous bolus, serum ubiquitin peaked at t = 45 minutes with
a half-life of 54 minutes. Recovery in urine was 10%. With albumin versus
ubiquitin, 85% more resuscitation fluid was required to stabilize systemic ...
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Targeting the monocytic ubiquitin system with extracellular ubiquitin.


M Majetschak, N Ponelies, T Hirsch - Immunology & Cell Biology, 2006 - critcaremed.com
Objective: Hyperlactatemia has been suggested as a prognostic marker in
acetaminophen-induced fulminant hepatic failure, and a modification of the
King's College Hospital criteria to incorporate arterial lactate ...
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Prolongation of skin graft survival by exogenous ubiquitin


SA Earle, A El-Haddad, MB Patel, P Ruiz, … - Transplantation, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Recently, it was shown that exogenous ubiquitin has anti-inflammatory actions in
vivo and that the ubiquitin-decapeptide 50–59 has immunosuppressive effects
similar to cyclosporine. Immunosuppressive effects of the native ubiquitin ...
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Is insulin signaling molecules misguided in diabetes for ubiquitin–proteasome mediated …

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M Balasubramanyam, R Sampathkumar, V … - Molecular and cellular biochemistry, 2005 - Springer
Recent mining of the human and mouse genomes, use of yeast genetics, and
detailed analyses of several biochemical pathways, have resulted in the
identification of many new roles for ubiquitin–proteasome mediated ...
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Extracellular, circulating proteasomes and ubiquitin—Incidence and relevance


SU Sixt, B Dahlmann - BBA-Molecular Basis of Disease, 2008 - Elsevier
The ubiquitin–proteasome system is the major pathway for intracellular protein
degradation and is also deeply involved in the regulation of most basic cellular
processes. Its proteolytic core, the 20S proteasome, has found to be ...
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Ubiquitin reduces contusion volume after controlled cortical impact injury in rats

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M Griebenow, P Casalis, C Woiciechowsky, … - Journal of Neurotrauma, 2007 - liebertonline.com
Recent data suggest that ubiquitin has anti-inflammatory properties and
therapeutic potential af- ter severe trauma and brain injuries. However, direct
evidence for its neuroprotective effects has not yet been provided. We ...
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