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Irwin M. Arias

Researcher at Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Publications -  96
Citations -  5472

Irwin M. Arias is an academic researcher from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bilirubin & Jaundice. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 96 publications receiving 5435 citations. Previous affiliations of Irwin M. Arias include Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory & Centra.

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Circular dichroism analysis of the secondary structure of Z protein and its complexes with bilirubin and other organic anions.

TL;DR: CD experiments were designed to study the direct transfer of bilirubin between Z protein and ligandin, and it was shown that both proteins have almost equal affinities for bilirUBin.
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Studies of Hepatic Excretory Function

TL;DR: The results indicate that growth hormone deficiency in man probably reduces the capacity of the parenchymal liver cell to excrete BSP into the bile and support the postulate that growth hormones may play an important role in the regulation of hepatic excretory function.
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Australia antigen: detection and transmission in shellfish.

TL;DR: Australia antigen was found in clams contaminated by drainage of untreated sewage from a coastal hospital and in closed-system aquariums, the antigen was ingested by clams and transmitted to previously uninfected clams, suggesting viral concentration rather than replication.
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Ligandin: an adventure in liverland.

TL;DR: Ligandin illustrates a group of hepatic disposal mechanisms which involve bulk transport of ligands into, through and out of the liver involves mechanisms which accomodate many metabolites, drugs and chemicals of diverse structure.
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Ligandin reverses bilirubin inhibition of liver mitochondrial respiration in vitro.

TL;DR: Ligandin, an abundant cytoplasmic binding protein of bilirubin and other ligands in liver cells, completely prevented the inhibitory effect of bilIRubin on respiration and oxidative phosphorylation by isolated rat liver mitochondria, suggesting that ligandin may have a physiologic role in protecting mitochondrial systems against bilirubs toxicity.