Shuichi Horie
Department of Clinical Biochemistry
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Teikyo University
1091-1 Suarashi
Japan
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- Oxidized low-density lipoprotein associates strongly with carboxy-terminal domain of tissue factor pathway inhibitor and reduces the catalytic activity of the protein. Horie, S., Hiraishi, S., Hamuro, T., Kamikubo, Y., Matsuda, J. Thromb. Haemost. (2002)
- Acceleration of thrombomodulin gene transcription by retinoic acid: retinoic acid receptors and Sp1 regulate the promoter activity through interactions with two different sequences in the 5'-flanking region of human gene. Horie, S., Ishii, H., Matsumoto, F., Kusano, M., Kizaki, K., Matsuda, J., Kazama, M. J. Biol. Chem. (2001)
- Oxidized low-density lipoprotein impairs the anti-coagulant function of tissue-factor-pathway inhibitor through oxidative modification by its high association and accelerated degradation in cultured human endothelial cells. Horie, S., Hiraishi, S., Hirata, Y., Kazama, M., Matsuda, J. Biochem. J. (2000)