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Role of protein kinase C in intestinal ischemic preconditioning
Jun W. Um
, Jeffrey B. Matthews
, Jaekyung C. Song
, Edward C. Mun
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Protein Kinase
100%
Ischemic Preconditioning
100%
Superior Mesenteric Artery
44%
Intestine
22%
Ischemia-reperfusion Injury
22%
Reperfusion
22%
Protein Kinase C Isoforms
22%
Epithelial Injury
22%
Mesenteric Ischemia
22%
Small Intestine
11%
Intestinal mucosa
11%
Sprague-Dawley Rats
11%
Rottlerin
11%
Co-immunoprecipitation (co-IP)
11%
Selective Inhibitor
11%
Saline Control
11%
Protective Effect
11%
Sham
11%
Protein Kinase C Inhibitor
11%
Protein Kinase C Activation
11%
Ischemia
11%
Non-selective
11%
Multiple Comparison Tests
11%
Ischemic Insult
11%
Microscopic Examination
11%
In Vitro Kinase Assay
11%
One-way ANOVA
11%
Isoform Protein
11%
Injury Severity Score
11%
No Damage
11%
Jejunum
11%
Epithelial Damage
11%
Jejunal mucosa
11%
Tissue Protection
11%
Mucosal Scraping
11%
Histological Injuries
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Protein Kinase C
100%
Injury
50%
Reperfusion Injury
20%
Mesenteric Ischemia
20%
Phosphotransferase
10%
Sprague Dawley Rat
10%
Rottlerin
10%
Immunoprecipitation
10%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
10%
Ischemia
10%
Protein Kinase C Inhibitor
10%
Microscopy
10%
Jejunum
10%
Table Salt
10%
Neuroscience
Protein Kinase C
100%
Ischemia
27%
Reperfusion Injury
18%
Kinase
9%
In Vitro
9%
Rottlerin
9%
Immunoprecipitation
9%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
9%
Intestine Mucosa
9%
Jejunum Mucosa
9%