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br Aldehyde sensors to monitor
2023-08-02

Aldehyde sensors to monitor substrate levels Previous efforts to ameliorate metabolic diseases frequently relied on biochemical methods which could measure the levels of toxic substrates in NKH 477 or bodily fluids (blood and serum or plasma, urine, cerebrospinal fluid). Therapeutic efforts to de
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In our previous study we showed that normal and cancerous
2023-08-02

In our previous study we showed that normal and cancerous CAY10603 of kidney exhibit the activity of alcohol dehydrogenase and aldehyde dehydrogenase. Furthermore, the activity of class I ADH isoenzymes and total ADH were significantly higher in cancer tissue than in unchanged renal cells. Moreover
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Involvement of Adiponectin in the regulation of
2023-08-02

Involvement of Adiponectin in the regulation of imatinib resistance in human CML cells has not been hitherto examined. Therefore, in this study, we first established imatinib-resistant K562 CML cells, and then evaluated the effect of Adiponectin in reversing imatinib resistance. The data presented h
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HT modulates cortical and hippocampal pyramidal cell functio
2023-08-02

5-HT modulates cortical and hippocampal pyramidal cell function in a very complex manner, since most 5-HT receptor subtypes (excitatory as well as inhibitory) are expressed on pyramidal LY83583 as well as GABAergic interneurons that exert inhibitory control over pyramidal cells (Leiser et al., 2015,
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br Adenosine receptors and the adaptive immunity T
2023-08-02

Adenosine receptors and the adaptive immunity T lymphocytes are responsible for the cell-mediated immune response [95]. These cells can be stimulated by the presentation of antigenic moieties by APCs, such as dendritic cells or macrophages [96]. The presentation of antigenic molecules on the APC
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br Actin cytoskeleton in protrusion Pushing
2023-08-02

Actin cytoskeleton in protrusion Pushing force driving membrane protrusion is generated by polymerizing bwx filaments organized either into branched networks or parallel bundles. Branched networks are assembled through Arp2/3 complex-dependent actin nucleation and drive protrusion of lamellipodia
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PC is considered as a cancer
2023-08-01

PC is considered as a cancer of the epigenome (Grasso et al., 2012, Robinson et al., 2015). Our results demonstrate that the interaction of AR with ACK1 drives the positive feedback epigenetic circuitry that is ultimately conducive to promote AR transcription. Further, this circuitry subjugates AR t
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Toxicity is the main reason for
2023-08-01

Toxicity is the main reason for the failure at all stages of the new drug development process. The major part of safety-related attrition occurs at preclinical phases while predicting preclinical safety liabilities earlier in the drug development process. This strategy enables the design and/or sele
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br Material and methods br
2023-08-01

Material and methods Results Discussion Clinical gene therapy trials with viral vectors have been in use for treatment of various genetic disorders and diseases, however efficacious, targetable and highly reliable non-viral delivery systems are needed for safe and long-term applications. De
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and LO are members of the lipoxygenase family that convert
2023-08-01

5- and 12/15-LO are members of the lipoxygenase family that convert arachidonic map3k8 into lipid mediators such as leukotriene B4 (LTB) and 12()-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (HETE) and 15()-HETE, respectively. Evidence from several in vitro and in vivo studies has shown that activation of the 5- a
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Chromatin proteins play important roles in gene expression
2023-08-01

Chromatin proteins play important roles in gene expression and DNA repair. The importance of chromatin composition on gene expression is exemplified by X-inactivation, where one of the two X chromosomes in female mammalian pterostilbene is transcriptionally silenced by heterochromatin , , , . In th
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Having demonstrated that Gq coupled mGluR a was necessary fo
2023-08-01

Having demonstrated that Gq-coupled mGluR1a was necessary for estradiol-induced enhancement of CREB phosphorylation, we hypothesized that activation of a separate G-protein signaling pathway could explain the effect of estradiol on L-type calcium channel signaling (Boulware et al., 2005). Indeed, in
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Receptors containing an x y subunit interface
2023-08-01

Receptors containing an αx/γy subunit interface, where x=1, 2, 3, 5 and y=1–3, form a high-affinity binding site for benzodiazepines (Figure 1A), for the later developed Z-drugs of different chemotypes, and for a large number of chemically distinct research compounds 17, 18 (Box 1 for examples). For
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Mitochondria are key organelles involved in the
2023-08-01

Mitochondria are key organelles involved in the mechanism of apoptosis (Xiong et al., 2014), and loss of ΔΨm is an important marker associated with mitochondrial dysfunction and cell death. We found that Mino induced ΔΨm impairment and nuclear fragmentation in Jurkat Polyphyllin VII mg in a concent
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br Materials and methods br Results
2023-08-01

Materials and methods Results and discussion Conclusion Funding This work was supported by the Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) [grant number FDN-148413] to PS, the National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) [grant number CRD-399680] to ÉM, and the FR
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