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Hypertonic shock inhibits growth factor receptor signaling, induces caspase-3 activation, and causes reversible fragmentation of the mitochondrial network
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Hypertonic shock inhibits growth factor receptor signaling, induces caspase-3 activation, and causes reversible fragmentation of the mitochondrial network

Jeremy Copp, Sandra Wiley, Manus W Ward and Peter van der Geer
American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology, Vol.288(2), pp.C403-415
02/2005
PMID: 15456696

Abstract

Animals Apoptosis - drug effects Apoptosis - physiology Caspase 3 Caspases - drug effects Caspases - metabolism Cercopithecus aethiops Cytochromes c - drug effects Cytochromes c - metabolism Enzyme Activation - drug effects Enzyme Activation - physiology Fluorescent Antibody Technique Growth Substances - metabolism Growth Substances - pharmacology Immunoblotting Immunoprecipitation Membrane Potentials - drug effects Membrane Potentials - physiology Mitochondria - drug effects Mitochondria - metabolism Mitochondria - pathology Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases - drug effects Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases - metabolism Osmotic Pressure - drug effects ras Proteins - drug effects ras Proteins - metabolism Receptors, Growth Factor - metabolism Saline Solution, Hypertonic Signal Transduction - drug effects Signal Transduction - physiology Vero Cells

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