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CAG SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION - TUESDAY
Cell Biology of GI Disease
[016]
SUPRAMAXIMAL CCK REDIRECTS EXOCYTOSIS FROM THE APICAL TO THE BASAL PLASMA MEMBRANE
IN RAT PANCREATIC ACINAR CELLS
HY
Gaisano, WS Trimble, L Sheu, G Lynch, AF Salapatek,
MP Lutz
Departments of Medicine,
Physiology, and Biochemistry of the University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario;
University of Ulm, Germany
[017]
INTERACTION OF THE EPITHELIAL CHLORIDE CHANNEL, CLC-2 WITH THE CYTOSKELETON
N Ahmed, M Ramjeesingh,
C Li, R Mohammad-Panah, S Dhani, CE Bear
Divisions of Cell Biology
and Gastroenterology, The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto,
Toronto, Ontario
[018]
CHOLESTEROL DEPLETION OF HEP-2 CELLS INHIBITS ENTEROHEMORRHAGIC ESCHERICHIA
COLI INDUCED CYTOSKELETAL REARRANGEMENTS
JD
Riff, PM Sherman
Department of Laboratory
Medicine and Pathobiology, University of Toronto, Department of Gastroenterology
and Nutrition, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario
[019]
ESCHERICHIA COLI O157:H7 DERIVED SHIGA-LIKE TOXINS INDUCE APOPTOSIS VIA CASPASE
ACTIVATION
Joyce CY Ching1,2,
Nicola L Jones1,3,4, Peter J M Ceponis1,5, Mohamed A Karmali6,
Philip M Sherman1,2,3,5
1Research Institute,
Hospital for Sick Children, 2Institute of Medical Science, 3Departments
of Pediatrics, 4Department of Physiology, 5Department
of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Toronto, and 6Health
Canada, Guelph, Ontario
[020]
TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS ARE NOT INVOLVED IN GASTRIC EPITHELIAL CELL RECOGNITION
OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI
AMJ Buchan1,
F Bäckhed2, Y Zhao1, L Torstensson2, S Normark2,
A Richter-Dahlfors2
1Department
of Physiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia;
2Microbiology and Tumor Biology Center, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm,
Sweden
[021]
GLUTAMINE POTENTIATES INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL HSP72 GENE TRANSCRIPTION
MJ
Ropeleski, J Riehm, MW Musch, EB Chang
Martin Boyer Laboratories,
University of Chicago IBD Research Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA
[022]
TGFbeta EXPOSURE RESULTS IN REDISTRIBUTION OF THE CFTR, REDUCED CFTR GENE EXPRESSION,
AND A CONCOMITANT DECREASE IN ACTIVE EPITHELIAL CHLORIDE SECRETION
K Howe1,
B Stanton2, D McKay1
1McMaster University,
Hamilton, Ontario, 2Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, New Hampshire,
USA