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In pancreatic cancer cells, IGF-I stimulated a pronounced phosphorylation of Akt and also AMPKSer485.
Membrane-bound and soluble forms of the single chain I-Ab stimulated an antigen-specific T cell hybridoma, and tetramers made from soluble monomers stained these cells.
We found that I- αGC-LM stimulated a serum IFN γ response that was apparent at 10 h, and peaked at 24 h.
Angiotensin I stimulated protein degradation with a parabolic dose response curve and with a maximal effect between 0.05 and 0.1 μ M. The effect was attenuated by coincubation with the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor imidaprilat, suggesting that angiotensin I stimulated protein degradation through conversion to Ang II.
In T47D-YA/IRS-1 cells, IGF-I stimulated phosphorylation of both Akt (a downstream target of PI3K activation) and MAPK.
Low concentrations of cpx-I stimulated SNARE-mediated fusion to a small but reproducible extent, whereas higher concentrations of cpx-I inhibited fusion in a dose-dependent manner (∼50% inhibition at 60 μM cpx-I).
Insulin and IGF-I stimulate placental system A (29, 30) and L activity (31).
Both Ang I and Ang II stimulated an increased proteasome 'chymotrypsin-like' enzyme activity as well as an increase in protein expression of 20S proteasome α-subunits, the 19S subunits MSS1 and p42, at the same concentrations as those inducing protein degradation.
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It has been proposed that type I IFNs stimulate an early autoimmune response, but may also later inhibit an ongoing autoimmune response (28).
Small amounts of type I IFNs stimulate an anti-viral state in uninfected cells and allow them to enhance their response towards infection.
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