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Adnan Sali
Researcher at Alfred Hospital
Publications - 12
Citations - 1612
Adnan Sali is an academic researcher from Alfred Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Extracellular & Cytoplasm. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 12 publications receiving 1544 citations. Previous affiliations of Adnan Sali include Monash University.
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Tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase and plasma cell membrane glycoprotein-1 are central antagonistic regulators of bone mineralization
Lovisa Hessle,Kristen Johnson,H. Clarke Anderson,Sonoko Narisawa,Adnan Sali,James W. Goding,Robert Terkeltaub,José Luis Millán +7 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that inhibiting PC-1 function may be a viable therapeutic strategy for hypophosphatasia, and interfere with TNAP activity may correct pathological hyperossification because of PPi insufficiency.
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Linked Deficiencies in Extracellular PPi and Osteopontin Mediate Pathologic Calcification Associated With Defective PC‐1 and ANK Expression
Kristen Johnson,James W. Goding,Deborah van Etten,Adnan Sali,Shou-Ih Hu,David R. Farley,Hollis Krug,Lovisa Hessle,José Luis Millán,Robert Terkeltaub +9 more
TL;DR: It is reported that extracellular PPi deficiency promotes osteopontin deficiency and correction of osteoponin deficiency prevents hypercalcification, suggesting synergistic inhibition of hydroxyapatite deposition.
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Ecto-phosphodiesterase/pyrophosphatase of lymphocytes and non-lymphoid cells: structure and function of the PC-1 family.
James W. Goding,Robert Terkeltaub,Michèle Maurice,Philippe Deterre,Adnan Sali,Sabina I. Belli +5 more
TL;DR: Many developmentally regulated membrane proteins of lymphocytes are ecto‐enzymes, with their active sites on the external surface of the cell, commonly have peptidase, phosphodiesterase or nucleotidase activity and play a part in diverse activities in different tissues, including recycling of nucleotides.
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Differential mechanisms of inorganic pyrophosphate production by plasma cell membrane glycoprotein-1 and B10 in chondrocytes
Kristen Johnson,Sucheta M. Vaingankar,Ying Chen,Allison Moffa,Mary B. Goldring,Kimihiko Sano,Piao Jin-Hua,Adnan Sali,James W. Goding,Robert Terkeltaub,Robert Terkeltaub +10 more
TL;DR: Differential expression of PC-1 and B10 could modulate cartilage mineralization in degenerative joint diseases and appear to act principally in different intracellular compartments.
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A conserved RGD (Arg-Gly-Asp) motif in the transferrin receptor is required for binding to transferrin.
TL;DR: The transferrin receptor contains a highly conserved Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) sequence in the C-terminal region where transferrin is thought to bind as mentioned in this paper.