Interruption of Escherichia coli Heat-stable Enterotoxin-induced guanylyl cyclease signaling and associated chloride current in human intestinal cells by 2-chloroadenosine
Interruption of Escherichia coli Heat-stable Enterotoxin-induced guanylyl cyclease signaling and associated chloride current in human intestinal cells by 2-chloroadenosine
Scott J Parkinson, Alexey E Alekseev, Luis A Gómez … [et.al]
- Philadelphia 1997
- 754-8
- Vol. 272, no. 2 (Jan. 1997)
Diarrhea induced by Escherichia coli heat-stable enterotoxin (STa) is mediated by a receptor guanylyl cyclase cascade. The present study establishes that an intracellular nucleotide-dependent pathway disrupts toxin-induced cycle GMP (cGMP) production and = J. Biol Chem
Escherichia coli
Adenina
Bibliográfia del INS
Toxinas bacterianas
Diarrhea induced by Escherichia coli heat-stable enterotoxin (STa) is mediated by a receptor guanylyl cyclase cascade. The present study establishes that an intracellular nucleotide-dependent pathway disrupts toxin-induced cycle GMP (cGMP) production and = J. Biol Chem
Escherichia coli
Adenina
Bibliográfia del INS
Toxinas bacterianas