Gilles Crambert
Crambert, Gilles, 19..-....
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ABCC6 et biominéralisation rénale et vasculaire |
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Adrenal adaptation in potassium-depleted men: role of progesterone? |
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Airway surface liquid acidification initiates host defense abnormalities in Cystic Fibrosis |
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Altération de la néoglucogenèse rénale lors de l'insuffisance rénale aiguë |
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ANP-stimulated Na+ secretion in the collecting duct prevents Na+ retention in the renal adaptation to acid load |
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Betam, a structural member of the X,K-ATPase beta subunit family, resides in the ER and does not associate with any known X,K-ATPase alpha subunit. |
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Biochemical characterization of the human renal Na+,K(+)-ATPase |
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CARACTERISATIONS FONCTIONNELLE ET PHARMACOLOGIQUE DES ISOZYMES DE L'ATPASE NA +/K + HUMAINE |
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Circadian expression of H,K-ATPase type 2 contributes to the stability of plasma K⁺ levels |
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Deletion of the serine protease CAP2/Tmprss4 leads to dysregulated renal water handling upon dietary potassium depletion |
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Electrogenicity of Na,K- and H,K-ATPase activity and presence of a positively charged amino acid in the fifth transmembrane segment. |
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Epithelial sodium channel abundance is decreased by an unfolded protein response induced by hyperosmolality |
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Expression of functional Na,K-ATPase isozymes in normal human cardiac biopsies. |
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Expression profile of nuclear receptors along male mouse nephron segments reveals a link between ERRβ and thick ascending limb function. |
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Functional characterization of an endogenous digitalis-like factor in human newborn plasma. Effects on rat |
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FXYD proteins: new tissue-specific regulators of the ubiquitous Na,K-ATPase. |
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FXYD7, mapping of functional sites involved in endoplasmic reticulum export, association with and regulation of Na,K-ATPase. |
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FXYD7, the first brain- and isoform-specific regulator of Na,K-ATPase: biosynthesis and function of its posttranslational modifications. |
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Glucagon revisited: Coordinated actions on the liver and kidney |
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H,K-ATPase type 2 contributes to salt-sensitive hypertension induced by K(+) restriction. |
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H,K-ATPase type 2 regulates gestational extracellular compartment expansion and blood pressure in mice |
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H-K-ATPase type 2: relevance for renal physiology and beyond. |
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Human nongastric H+-K+-ATPase: transport properties of ATP1al1 assembled with different beta-subunits. |
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Impact du pH du liquide de surface respiratoire sur son pouvoir bactéricide : application à la mucoviscidose |
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Impact of airway surface liquid pH on its bacterial killing capacity : application to cystic fibrosis. |
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Increased expression of ATP12A proton pump in cystic fibrosis airways |
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Inhibition of rat Na+/K+-ATPase isoforms by endogenous digitalis extracts from neonatal human plasma. |
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Inotropic activity of hydroindene amidinohydrazones. |
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A link between fertility and K+ homeostasis: role of the renal H,K-ATPase type 2 |
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Mapping of sex hormone receptors and their modulators along the nephron of male and female mice. |
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Medullary and cortical thick ascending limb: similarities and differences |
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Membrane progestin receptors: beyond the controversy, can we move forward? |
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miR-324-5p and miR-30c-2-3p Alter Renal Mineralocorticoid Receptor Signaling under Hypertonicity |
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The muscle-specific beta m protein is functionally different from other members of the X,K-ATPase beta-subunit family |
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New insights into sodium transport regulation in the distal nephron: Role of G-protein coupled receptors |
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Posttrancriptional Regulation of Mineralocorticoid Receptor by Osmotic Stress : Pathophysiological Consequences. |
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Potassium homeostasis : study of the physiological mechanisms involved during potassium restriction and during gestation. |
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Proteinase-activated receptor 2 stimulates Na,K-ATPase and sodium reabsorption in native kidney epithelium. |
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Proximal tubular cell gluconeogenesis is altered during acute kidney injury and associates with mortality. |
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Régulation du métabolisme de l'urate par le récepteur AHR |
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Regulation of pendrin by pH: dependence on glycosylation. |
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Regulation of urate metabolism by the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor. |
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The renal cortical collecting duct: a secreting epithelium? |
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Renal potassium handling in carriers of the Gly40Ser mutation of the glucagon receptor suggests a role for glucagon in potassium homeostasis. |
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Role of beta-subunit domains in the assembly, stable expression, intracellular routing, and functional properties of Na,K-ATPase. |
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Structural and functional features of the transmembrane domain of the Na,K-ATPase beta subunit revealed by tryptophan scanning. |
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Structural and functional interaction sites between Na,K-ATPase and FXYD proteins. |
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Transport and pharmacological properties of nine different human Na, K-ATPase isozymes |
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Vers une meilleure compréhension de l'implication de WNK1, Cullin-3 et SPAK dans l'hypertension hyperkaliémique familiale |
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Versatility of NaCl transport mechanisms in the cortical collecting duct. |
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