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By live imaging of GUL GFP we observed the
2020-01-08
By live imaging of GUL-1-GFP, we observed the kinetics of aggregate movement within the cell. One of the marked characteristics of GUL-1-GFP cytosolic (but not nuclear-associated) aggregate motion was a “comet-like” movement that was found to be dependent on the presence of properly polymerized micr
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A recent report has shown that C elegans
2020-01-08
A recent report has shown that C. elegans homozygous for a point mutation within the HORMA domain of HTP-1 (M127K), which disrupts its association with chromosome axes, displayed an extended zone of PLK-2 localization to PCs in response to asynapsis (Silva et al., 2014), which, as we show here, is a
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Here we examined whether Intracellular ER may
2020-01-08
Here, we examined whether Intracellular ER may mediate Cd-induced ovarian cancer proliferation. To determine this relationship, we used ICI 182,780 as a general inhibitor of ERα and ERβ. The results suggest a metalloestrogenic effect of Cd in ovarian cancer cell lines. Inconsistency with our results
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br Summary and perspectives In
2020-01-08
Summary and perspectives In recent decades, enormous advances have been achieved in the development of enzyme-activatable imaging probes, enabling the accurate detection of enzyme activity in vivo to better understand the biological function of enzymes in disease processes. Activatable probes are
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br Molecular characterization of LEI L DNase
2020-01-08
Molecular characterization of LEI/L-DNase II LEI, like most serpins, is a metastable protein and its anti-protease activity is related to its “stressed to relaxed transition”. So that, the inhibition of elastase by the well described suicide mechanism generates the cleaved form of LEI (see Padron
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br Diseases which have been treated with proteins
2020-01-07
Diseases which have been treated with proteins linked to HSA A number of therapeutic products conjugated to HSA have now been approved for clinical use (Table 2). For example, fatty CARIPORIDE receptor derivatives of human insulin bound to HSA have applications in the treatment of diabetes while
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The UI compo http www
2020-01-07
The UI components used in our proposal are called COTSgets, from COTS (Commercial Off-The-Shelf) [28] and gadgets (understood as any software that can work alone or as a piece of the architecture). A COTS component is any coarse-grained component developed by third parties available for building mor
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LDC1267 The CLC proteins in Arabidopsis have
2020-01-07
The CLC proteins in Arabidopsis have been studied in some detail, and a total of seven genes (named AtCLCa-AtCLCg) have been identified (Lv et al., 2009). It is interesting that AtCLCa-AtCLCd and AtCLCg define a distinct phylogenetic branch that is closely related to eukaryotic CLCs, while the other
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Epitope analyses of AT AA and
2020-01-07
Epitope analyses of AT1-AA and ET-AA indicate that the Garcinol of both autoantibodies are located at the second extracelluar loop of both receptors. The specific epitopes for both autoantibodies are similar to what was reported previously in a cohort of patients from Brazil [6] and for AT1-AA also
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br Results and discussion br
2020-01-07
Results and discussion Conclusion Recent studies showed that EGFR signaling is involved in inflammatory response in several inflammatory conditions. The normal inflammatory macrophage 5z show EGFR-dependent production of inflammatory mediators. Nevertheless, the development of EGFR inhibitors
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In contrast to SQLE HMGCR could be efficiently
2020-01-07
In contrast to SQLE, HMGCR could be efficiently degraded in PF 4800567 hydrochloride lacking UBE2J2. However, this was not the case in cells devoid of UBE2G2, as these cells were unable to support 25-hydroxycholesterol (25-HC)-stimulated degradation of HMGCR (Fig. 1C). This finding is consistent wi
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E protein expressed in a
2020-01-07
E1 protein expressed in a plasmid encoding codon-optimized canine oral papillomavirus (COPV) led to therapeutic immunization of COPV-infected Beagle dogs [25], [26], which was better than that achieved with plasmids encoding E2 or E7 COPV. Moreover, E1 and E2 from cottontail rabbit papillomavirus (C
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In conclusion as illustrated in Fig G in response
2020-01-07
In conclusion, as illustrated in Fig. 5G, in response to MNNG-induced DNA damage, PARP-1 appears to have dual roles in determining the cell fate in response to MNNG: PARP-1 activation is the cause of non-apoptotic cell death via ATP depletion and PARP-1 activation is able to elicit a self-protective
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Role of ROS signaling in regulating cell death
2020-01-07
Role of ROS signaling in regulating cell death pathways has been well established. Involvement of CLIC1 in ROS production has been studied earlier. It was observed that macrophages from clic1 mice showed ~30% decrease in cellular ROS generation which effects macrophage function (Jiang et al., 2012).
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Collagen alignment can contribute to tissue stiffening Malik
2020-01-07
Collagen alignment can contribute to tissue stiffening (Malik et al., 2015, Paszek et al., 2005), and ECM stiffness in turn is a powerful activator of integrin function (Levental et al., 2009). These findings highlight the contribution of the mechanical properties of the ECM to signal transduction.
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