Zenaida G. Oades
Scripps Research Institute
20 Papers
877 Citations
Zenaida G. Oades is an academic researcher from Scripps Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Receptor & Cytochalasin B. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 20 publications. Previous affiliations of Zenaida G. Oades include Scripps Health.
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Papers
The Dynamics of Ligand-Receptor Interactions REAL-TIME ANALYSES OF ASSOCIATION, DISSOCIATION, AND INTERNALIZATION OF AN N-FORMYL PEPTIDE AND ITS RECEPTORS ON THE HUMAN NEUTROPHIL*
Larry A. Sklar,D A Finney,Zenaida G. Oades,Algirdas J. Jesaitis,Richard G. Painter,Charles G. Cochrane +5 more
TL;DR: It appears that the ligand-receptor complex undergoes an alteration in affinity, with a time course at elevated temperatures, which parallels or lags behind the time course of the participation of the occupied receptors in cell activation.
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Point Mutation Causing Constitutive Signaling of CXCR2 Leads to Transforming Activity Similar to Kaposi’s Sarcoma Herpesvirus-G Protein-Coupled Receptor
Meike Burger,Jan A. Burger,Robert C. Hoch,Zenaida G. Oades,Hiroshi Takamori,Ingrid U. Schraufstatter +5 more
TL;DR: High levels of inositol phosphate accumulation in the D138V mutant and the KSHV-GPCR, indicating constitutive activity, emphasize the importance of the DRY sequence for G protein-coupled signaling of the CXCR2.
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Autocrine Growth Effect of IL-8 and GROα on a Human Pancreatic Cancer Cell Line, Capan-1
TL;DR: Results indicated that IL-8 and GRO&agr; act on Capan-1 cells as growth factors in an autocrine manner through CXCR2.
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Bronchoalveolar Lavage with KL4-Surfactant in Models of Meconium Aspiration Syndrome
Charles G. Cochrane,Susan D. Revak,T A Merritt,Ingrid U. Schraufstatter,Robert C. Hoch,Chris Henderson,Sture Andersson,Hiroshi Takamori,Zenaida G. Oades +8 more
TL;DR: Pulmonary function in two models of severe meconium injury respond rapidly to BAL with dilute KL4-Surfactant, and newborn rhesus monkeys developed severe loss of pulmonary function.
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Enhancement of Immunologically Induced Granule Exocytosis from Neutrophils by Cytochalasin B
Peter M. Henson,Zenaida G. Oades +1 more
TL;DR: Polymorphonuclear neutrophil leukocytes (neutrophils) release granule enzymes to the extracellular medium after adherence to immune complexes or aggregates attached to surfaces too large to be phagocytosed.
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