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Segmental expression of claudin proteins correlates with tight junction barrier properties in rat intestine
- A. Markov, Anna Veshnyakova, M. Fromm, M. Amasheh, S. Amasheh
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of Comparative Physiology B
- 5 January 2010
In tubular epithelia, barrier function varies in a segment-specific way. The aim of this study was to correlate the presence of tight junction proteins and paracellular barrier properties along rat… Expand
The ACE-2 in COVID-19: Foe or Friend?
- R. Dalan, S. Bornstein, +5 authors B. Boehm
- Medicine
- Hormone and metabolic research = Hormon- und…
- 27 April 2020
COVID-19 is a rapidly spreading outbreak globally. Emerging evidence demonstrates that older individuals and people with underlying metabolic conditions of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and… Expand
Tight Junction Proteins as Channel Formers and Barrier Builders
- S. Amasheh, S. Milatz, +4 authors M. Fromm
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
- 1 May 2009
Tight junctions form the paracellular barrier for ions and uncharged solutes not only in “tight” but also in “leaky” epithelia. In the premolecular era of tight junction research, this was believed… Expand
Altered expression of tight junction proteins in mammary epithelium after discontinued suckling in mice
- A. Markov, N. M. Kruglova, Yulia A. Fomina, M. Fromm, S. Amasheh
- Biology, Medicine
- Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology
- 1 February 2012
Milk production is modulated by the paracellular barrier function of tight junction (TJ) proteins located in the mammary epithelium. The aim of our study was the molecular analysis of TJs in native… Expand
Dynamical infrared thermography in humans
- Y. V. Gulyaev, A. Markov, L. Koreneva, P. Zakharov
- Engineering
- 1 November 1995
The observations described here show that the dynamic thermographic experiments could be used in physiological investigations of humans. The temperature dynamics of human skin registered by this… Expand
The hypothesis of the nature of electrodermal reactions
- V. V. Dementienko, V. Dorokhov, L. Koreneva, A. Markov, A. Tarasov, V. M. Shakhnarovich
- Psychology, Medicine
- Human Physiology
- 1 March 2000
Long-term studies of electrodermal activity (EDA) in the activation-relaxation cycles, including simultaneous recording of skin resistance and temperature, were conducted. The new facts observed (a… Expand
[Claudins as tight junction proteins: the molecular element of paracellular transport].
- A. Markov
- Medicine
- Rossiiskii fiziologicheskii zhurnal imeni I.M…
- 2013
Epithelium is a key structure of tissue barriers ensuring a creation of electrochemical and osmotic gradients. There are transcellular and paracellular types of transepithelium transport of molecules… Expand
The influence of exogenous oxytoxin on labelling of secretory epithelium of mouse mammary gland by [3H]leucine, evidenced by autoradiography.
It has been suggested that oxytocin, besides its milk-ejecting activity, is also involved in the hormonal regulation of the mammary gland secretory cells. The available data, however, are… Expand
705 Hypothesis about the nature of electrodermal reactions
- V. Dorokhov, V. V. Dementienko, L. Koreneva, A. Markov, A. Tarasov, V. M. Shakhanarovitch
- Psychology
- 1 September 1998