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    PECULIARITIES OF THE COURSE OF COVID-19 IN SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN AS A FUNCTION OF HUMORAL IMMUNITY AGAINST PERTUSSIS by Г. Павлишин, О. Панченко, К. Козак

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The result was considered negative (no increase in the titer of specifi c class G antibodies to pertussis toxin), borderline, and positive (there is an increase in the titer of immunoglobulin G to pertussis toxin). …”
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    G(i)-coupled GPCR signaling controls the formation and organization of human pluripotent colonies. by Kenta Nakamura, Nathan Salomonis, Kiichiro Tomoda, Shinya Yamanaka, Bruce R Conklin

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:Specific and irreversible inhibition of G(i)-coupled GPCR signaling by pertussis toxin markedly altered pluripotent colony morphology. …”
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    Niacin induces PPARgamma expression and transcriptional activation in macrophages via HM74 and HM74a-mediated induction of prostaglandin synthesis pathways. by Knowles, H, te Poele, R, Te Poole, R, Workman, P, Harris, A

    Published 2006
    “…This was sensitive to pertussis toxin and to inhibition of phoshoplipase A(2) and cyclo-oxygenase activity. …”
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    Suppression of insulin release by galanin and somatostatin is mediated by a G-protein. An effect involving repolarization and reduction in cytoplasmic free Ca2+ concentration. by Nilsson, T, Arkhammar, P, Rorsman, P, Berggren, P

    Published 1989
    “…It is proposed that these effects are mediated by a pertussis toxin-sensitive GTP-binding protein.…”
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    MODERNIZATION OF GENEOTIPING OF STRAINS B. PERTUSSIS by G. A. Ivashinnikova, O. U. Borisova, A. V. Aleshkin, A. S. Pimenova, V. A. Aleshkin

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…The new rapid molecular genotyping method was developed for studying the structure of ptxP promoter of pertussis toxin. Method is based on PCR-RFLP analysis, which allows studying the specific restriction profiles of the B. pertussis strains and allows differentiation of the strains with the ptxP structural particularities. …”
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    Inhibition of L-type calcium channels by internal GTP [gamma S] in mouse pancreatic beta cells. by Ammälä, C, Berggren, P, Bokvist, K, Rorsman, P

    Published 1992
    “…Pretreatment of pancreatic beta cells with pertussis toxin resulted in a 30% increase in peak whole-cell Ca2+ currents recorded in the absence of exogenous intracellular guanine nucleotides. …”
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    Miniglucagon (glucagon 19-29), a potent and efficient inhibitor of secretagogue-induced insulin release through a Ca2+ pathway. by Dalle, S, Smith, P, Blache, P, Le-Nguyen, D, Le Brigand, L, Bergeron, F, Ashcroft, F, Bataille, D

    Published 1999
    “…Pretreatment with pertussis toxin abolished the effects of miniglucagon on insulin release. …”
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    Release of glutamate and CGRP from trigeminal ganglion neurons: Role of calcium channels and 5-HT<sub>1 </sub>receptor signaling by Hurley Joyce H, Richter Judith A, Xiao Yan

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…Serotonergic inhibition of both CGRP and glutamate release can be blocked by pertussis toxin and NAS-181, a 5-HT<sub>1B/1D </sub>antagonist. …”
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    Inhibition of rat locus coeruleus neurons by prostaglandin E2 EP3 receptors: pharmacological characterization ex vivo by Amaia Nazabal, Aitziber Mendiguren, Joseba Pineda

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Sulprostone-induced effect was attenuated by the Gi/o protein blocker pertussis toxin (pertussis toxin, 500 ng ml-1) and the inhibitors of inwardly rectifying potassium channels (GIRK) BaCl2 (300 µM) and SCH-23390 (15 µM). …”
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