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Preadipocytes are capable of differentiating into
2022-07-04
Preadipocytes are capable of differentiating into lipid-laden mature adipocytes. Lipid droplets are a prominent morphological feature of mature adipocytes, which is accumulated and maintained during adipocytes differentiation [26]. In this study, rHhip treatment increased lipid accumulation, as well
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Unlike many interacting proteins NRG was the only
2022-07-04
Unlike many interacting proteins, NRG1 was the only one observed to undergo cleavage by NS3/4A. NRG1 is one of four proteins in the neuregulin family that act on the ErbB member of the EGFR (EGF receptor) family. NRG1 has several isoforms produced by alternative splicing of pro-NRG1, which allows it
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According to literature RASs V
2022-07-04
According to literature, RASs V36M, T54S, Q80K and R155K are considered primary resistance mutations to different PIs. RASs V36M and R155K can reduce susceptibility to recently approved PIs simeprevir, paritaprevir and grazoprevir [18], [31], [32]. T54S is associated to resistance for first-wave tel
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Modulation of the cannabinoid system
2022-07-04
Modulation of the cannabinoid system has been reported to exert anti-parkinsonian properties through different mechanisms. On one hand, cannabinoids have neuroprotective properties in different rodent models of PD, both through a CB1/CB2 receptor-independent mechanism (Lastres-Becker et al., 2005) a
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Some studies show that testosterone may be involved in regul
2022-07-04
Some studies show that testosterone may be involved in regulating cell proliferation and its stimulating effect has been proved in castrated rats (Wainwright et al., 2011), but not in mice and meadow voles (Ormerod and Galea, 2003; Benice and Raber, 2010). However, the seasonal difference in cell pr
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Previously we have shown that rapid action of E
2022-07-04
Previously, we have shown that rapid action of E2in vitro is mediated through two E2 membrane receptors, GPR30 (GPER1) and the STX-sensitive membrane receptors (Noel et al., 2008; Kenealy et al., 2011a, Kenealy et al., 2011b). This is significantly different from receptors implicated in the positive
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Introduction Cancer is known as a
2022-07-04
Introduction Cancer is known as a renegade system of expansion that initiate in human body. It is distinguished, in spite of its category, by one universal characteristic, which is uncontrolled cell division. Cancerous ALW-II-41-27 have the ability to bypass the normal apoptosis mechanism (Nationa
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Apart from a few mutations which affect
2022-07-04
Apart from a few mutations, which affect intracellular and extracellular loops of hCRT-1, the mutations are primarily found in the hydrophobic core of the transporter; in fact, TMDs 7 and 8 appear to be a hot spot for mutations (Freissmuth et al., 2018). Several mutations are found at positions, whi
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The precise mechanisms of action of PBA
2022-07-04
The precise mechanisms of action of 4-PBA are as yet ambiguous. Its capacity as a chemical chaperone has been thoroughly documented for the ABC transporter family in particular (Prulière-Escabasse et al., 2007; Iram and Cole, 2014; Gordo-Gilart et al., 2016; Pomozi et al., 2017). 4-PBA has been clas
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Experiments show that CSD propagation
2022-07-04
Experiments show that CSD propagation can be slowed or interrupted by pre-existing lesions or areas of high astrocytic density (Chen et al., 2006), and reduced expression of astrocytic gap junctions significantly increases the size of ischemic infarcts (Nakase et al., 2003). By decreasing the gap ju
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A group of small molecule with a more promising
2022-07-04
A group of small molecule with a more promising therapeutic mechanism are known as γ-secretase modulators (GSMs), which modulate the cleavage activity of γ-secretase (and likely a host of other substrates) and specifically reduce the levels of the fibrillogenic Aβ42 peptide without altering the ε-si
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br Experimental br Results and discussions br Conclusion br
2022-07-04
Experimental Results and discussions Conclusion Notes Introduction The noncanonical DNA structures that is, i-motif [[1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9]] and G-quadruplex [[10], [11], [12], [13], [14]] have recently been carefully studied using either experimental or computati
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Potential roles for S P in angiogenesis cancer and
2022-07-02
Potential roles for S1P in angiogenesis, cancer, and autoimmune diseases such as RA have been reported [73]. In RA synoviocytes, S1P has been shown to enhance expression of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) in response to the pro-inflammatory cytokines, TNF-α and interleukin (IL)-
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Occupying at least of brain volume astroglial
2022-07-02
Occupying at least 50% of VER 155008 volume, astroglial cells not only possess a high level of association in network through gap junctions and direct intercellular communications [28], but also are extensively exposed to extracellular fluid and contribute in shaping different types of synapses [29]
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While more detailed molecular studies on the mechanistic
2022-07-02
While more-detailed molecular studies on the mechanistic basis for heightened H3 receptor function in PAE rats are underway, we have also been exploring whether PAE alters other markers of histaminergic neurotransmission in affected brain regions. One question is whether PAE affected the number of h
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