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The Journal of general virology • 1970 | View Paper
“The explanation for this difference may be that the concentration of calcium ion required for maintaining the rabbit C′1 molecule in an assembled state is lower than the concentration required for normal human C′1 activity.”
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy • 2020 | View Paper
“Incubation of homogenates of rat, rabbit , and bovine spinal cord and of bovine brain white and gray matter in the presence of calcium (5 mM) produced an extensive degradation of the neurofilament triplet proteins (NFP; 200 K, 150K, and 69K).”
“In conclusion, our results show that the Ca and P content of the diet markedly influence PTH secretion in the uremic rabbit and that when placed on a low Ca-high P diet uremic rabbits develop secondary HPT.”
“ Calcium increased the binding of rabbit polyclonal antibodies and cGMP by increasing antibody affinity without altering the number of binding sites (Bmax).”
“The M1 potency (decrease in neurogenic response) of carbachol, oxotremorine, muscarine, arecaidine propargly ester (APE) and 4-(4-chlorophenylcarbamoyloxy)-2-butynyltrimethylammonium iodide (4-Cl-McN-A-343) in rabbit field-stimulated vas deferens (prostatic segments) increased up to 15-fold when calcium was lowered (3.5-1.0 nM).”
European journal of pharmacology • 1991 | View Paper
“Inhibition by calcium of the steady‐state turnover of the calcium ATPase from sarcoplasmic reticulum of rabbit muscle follows a Hill slope of 0.8 ± 0.2 (pH 7.0, 0.1 M KCl, varying [Mg2+] and 2 μM A23187 ionophore).”
“Results were obtained which demonstrate that calcium accumulation in the rabbit lens may suppress glycolysis, not only by its inhibitory effect on cation transport but by its direct effect on glycolytic enzymes.”
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science • 1987 | View Paper
“ Ca (1.1--5.5 mM) acts positive chronotropic on isolated right atria of the rabbit at 38 degrees C. At 34 degrees C, the chronotropic effect was also positive but smaller than at 38 degrees C. At 30 degrees C, the chronotropic effect is variable.”