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  1. My History with angiotensin, renin and prorenin: signals in the adrenal, kidney, placenta and lungs
  2. Using animal models to explain fat embolism in the lung and how to protect
  3. Angiotensin mediates late histopathological effects of pulmonary fat embolism in a rat model
  4. The renin inhibitor aliskiren protects rat lungs from the histopathologic effects of fat embolism
  5. Fat embolism sensitizes rats to a “second hit” with lipopolysaccharide
  6. Persistent and progressive pulmonary fibrotic changes in a model of fat embolism
  7. Mitigating Effects of Captopril and Losartan on Lung Histopathology in a Rat Model of Fat Embolism
  8. Fat embolism: Evolution of histopathological changes in the rat lung
  9. Estrogens Act in Rat Hippocampus and Frontal Cortex to Produce Rapid, Receptor-Mediated Decreases in Serotonin 5-HT1A Receptor Function
  10. The Human Placental Renin–Angiotensin System
  11. β-Adrenergic regulation of renin expression in differentiated U-937 monocytic cells
  12. β-Adrenoceptor Activation-Induced Placental Prorenin Secretion Is Mediated by Increased Renin Messenger RNA and Protein Synthesis
  13. Interferon-y Inhibits the Synthesis and Release of Renin from Human Decidual Cells1
  14. Human chorionic gonadotropin stimulates placental prorenin secretion: evidence for autocrine/paracrine regulation
  15. Stimulation of placental prorenin secretion by selective inhibition of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases
  16. Human uterine decidual macrophages express renin.
  17. First-trimester villous placenta has high prorenin and active renin concentrations
  18. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha and interleukin-1 beta inhibit the synthesis and release of renin from human decidual cells.
  19. Prorenin secretion from villous placenta: Regulation by cyclic AMP and angiotensin
  20. Regulation of tyrosine hydroxylase gene expression in depolarized non-transformed bovine adrenal medullary cells: second messenger systems and promoter mechanisms
  21. Beta-adrenoceptor activation stimulates, and phosphodiesterase inhibition potentiates, placental prorenin synthesis and release.
  22. Lipopolysaccharides Inhibit Prolactin and Renin Release from Human Decidual Cells1
  23. Endothelins stimulate the synthesis and release of prorenin from human decidual cells.
  24. Regulation of proenkephalin gene expression by angiotensin in bovine adrenal medullary cells: Molecular mechanisms and nature of the second messenger systems
  25. Cyclic AMP as a second messenger for prorenin release from human decidual cells
  26. RELAXIN STIMULATES THE SYNTHESIS AND RELEASE OF PRORENIN FROM HUMAN DECIDUAL CELLS: EVIDENCE FOR AUTOCRINE/PARACRINE REGULATION
  27. Induction of metallothionein in a human trophoblast cell line by cadmium and zinc
  28. Congestive heart failure, hypertension, and hyperreninemia in bilateral Wilms' tumor: Successful medical management
  29. Evidence for a Role for Adenosine 3′,5′-Monophosphate in Progesterone Secretion by Human Chorion*
  30. Metallothionein-like proteins in human placenta and fetal membranes
  31. Induction of metallothionein synthesis in cultured human trophoblasts by cadmium and zinc
  32. Release of Inactive Renin from Human Fetal Membranes and Isolated Trophoblasts
  33. Renin and Inactive Renin in Human Amnion at Term Pregnancy
  34. Localization of Renin in Trophoblasts in Human Chorion Laeve at Term Pregnancy*
  35. Further studies on properties of renin granules isolated from rat kidney cortex
  36. Inactivation of amniotic prorenin by ethyl diazoacetylglycinate
  37. Chromatographic and kinetic properties of acid- and pepsin-activated inactive renin from human amniotic fluid
  38. Partial purification and chromatographic properties of inactive renin from human amniotic fluid
  39. Evidence that pseudorenin activity in bovine spleen is due to cathepsin D
  40. Inhibition of pseudorenin by pepstatin
  41. Dithiothreitol Augments Renin Activity by an Action on Renin Substrate
  42. Plasma Pseudorenin in Rats after Alteration in the Renin-Angiotensin System
  43. Properties of renin granules isolated from rat kidney
  44. Direct Stimulation of Renin Release by Calcium
  45. MICROTUBULES AND THE ADRENAL MEDULLA
  46. Effects of Rewarming the Bovine Neurohypophysis in Vitro: Release of Vasopressin and Lactic Dehydrogenase
  47. Effect of Low Temperature on the Release of Vasopressin from the Isolated Bovine Neurohypophysis
  48. Further Studies on Cold-Induced Release of Vasopressin from Isolated Bovine Neurosecretory Granules
  49. Direct stimulant effect of aminophylline on catecholamine release from the adrenal medulla
  50. Caffeine-Induced Catecholamine Secretion: Similarity to Caffeine-Induced Muscle Contraction
  51. An immunochemical comparison of brain microtubule protein (tubulin) with tubulin and actomyosin-like protein from the adrenal medulla
  52. Comparison of microtubule protein (tubulin) from adrenal medulla and brain
  53. Adenosine Triphosphate and Adenosine Triphosphatase in Hormone-Containing Granules of Posterior Pituitary Gland
  54. The fate of the chromaffin granule during catecholamine release from the adrenal medulla—III.
  55. The fate of the chromaffin granule during catecholamine release from the adrenal medulla—I.
  56. The fate of the chromaffin granule during catecholamine release from the adrenal medulla—II.
  57. The Need for Calcium in Adrenomedullary Secretion Evoked by Biogenic Amines, Polypeptides, and Muscarinic Agents
  58. Lysolecithin and other phospholipids in the adrenal medulla of various species
  59. Efflux of Prostaglandin from Adrenal Glands Stimulated with Acetylcholine
  60. Evidence that the secreting adrenal chromaffin cell releases catecholamines directly from ATP-rich granules
  61. On the relation between ATP splitting and secretion in the adrenal chromaffin cell: extrusion of ATP (unhydrolysed) during release of catecholamines
  62. Preferential Release of Adrenaline from the Adrenal Medulla by Muscarine and Pilocarpine
  63. The effect of metabolic inhibitors on the release of vasopressin from the isolated neurohypophysis.
  64. Efflux of adenine nucleotides from perfused adrenal glands exposed to nicotine and other chromaffin cell stimulants.
  65. Calcium movement in the neurohypophysis of the rat and its relation to the release of vasopressin
  66. Stimulus-secretion coupling in a neurosecretory organ: the role of calcium in the release of vasopressin from the neurohypophysis
  67. Interaction of Oxytocin and Vasopressin with β-Adrenergic Receptors in the Kidney
  68. Carbamylation of Oxytocin and Arginine-Vasopressin
  69. The influence of calcium on the secretory response of the submaxillary gland to acetylcholine or to noradrenaline
  70. Importance of Calcium for Acetylcholine-evoked Salivary Secretion
  71. On the mode of action of acetylcholine in evoking adrenal medullary secretion: increased uptake of calcium during the secretory response
  72. Stimulation of Uptake of Calcium-45 in the Adrenal Gland by Acetylcholine
  73. SERUM PHENYLALANINE IN SCHIZOPHRENIA