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- Ionomycin is an ionop**** and an antibiotic that binds calcium ions (Ca2+) in a ratio 1:1. It is produced by the bacterium Streptomyces conglobatus. It...
- identified as the major reactive oxygen species induced by TPA/PMA but not by ionomycin in mouse macrophages. Thus, TPA/PMA has been routinely used as an inducer...
- be used to study the anergy. The anergy in T cells can be induced by Ionomycin, the ionop**** capable of raising intracellular concentration of calcium...
- ; Parker, William L.; Gougoutas, Jack Z. (1 June 1979). "Structure of ionomycin - a novel diacidic polyether antibiotic having high affinity for calcium...
- thyroid hormone cellular response to fructose stimulus cellular response to ionomycin adaptive thermogenesis response to ischemia circadian rhythm fatty acid...
- Nonribosomally synthesized porters, such as: The Nigericin family The Ionomycin family 2.C: Ion-gradient-driven energizers 3.A: P-P-bond-hydrolysis-driven...
- membrane protein Integrase Integrin Intein Interferon Interleukin Inulin Ionomycin Ionone Isoleucine Isomerase Isoprene Iron–sulfur cluster Jipitol K252a...
- ****falg-Machleidt I, Popp O, Bestvater F, Holloschi A, et al. (July 2002). "Ionomycin-activated calpain triggers apoptosis. A probable role for Bcl-2 family...
- rhIL-4, rhGM-CSF, recombinant human tumour necrotic factor α (rhTNF-α) and Ionomycin. The HLA type for THP-1 is HLA-A*02:01; A*24:02; B*15:11; B*35:01; C*03:03;...
- that can activate the classical PKCs. It is often used together with ionomycin which provides the calcium-dependent signals needed for activation of...