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K. Iizuka

Researcher at University of Virginia

Publications -  12
Citations -  623

K. Iizuka is an academic researcher from University of Virginia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 613 citations.

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Role of guanine nucleotide-binding proteins--ras-family or trimeric proteins or both--in Ca2+ sensitization of smooth muscle

TL;DR: It is concluded that p21rho may play a role in physiological Ca2+ sensitization as a cofactor with other messengers, rather than as a sole direct inhibitor of smooth muscle MLC20 phosphatase.
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Purification and characterization of the mammalian myosin light chain phosphatase holoenzyme. The differential effects of the holoenzyme and its subunits on smooth muscle.

TL;DR: It is shown that the relaxant effect of the catalytic subunit in smooth muscle is markedly potentiated by the addition of the regulatory subunits of SMPP-1M, and that myosin dephosphorylation is regulated in vivo via targeting subunits that specifically alter the substrate specificity of PP-1C toward myOSin.
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Phosphorylation of caldesmon by mitogen-activated protein kinase with no effect on Ca2+ sensitivity in rabbit smooth muscle.

TL;DR: Recombinant, activated mitogen‐activated protein kinase phosphorylation of caldesmon by p42mapk neither induced contraction of relaxed smooth muscle nor affected the Ca2+ sensitivity of submaximally contracted permeabilized phasic or tonic smooth muscle.
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Introduction of high molecular weight (IgG) proteins into receptor coupled, permeabilized smooth muscle.

TL;DR: P permeabilization with beta-escin allows the transmembrane passage of 150 kD proteins under the authors' experimental conditions that also retain receptor-coupled signal transduction.
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D-serine metabolism in the medial prefrontal cortex, but not the hippocampus, is involved in AD/HD-like behaviors in SHRSP/Ezo.

TL;DR: In this article , the serine enantiomers ratio in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and hippocampus (HIP) was lower in SHRSP/Ezo than in its genetic control.