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Diacylglycerol kinase was one of the hits
2020-08-04

Diacylglycerol kinase was one of the hits identified from the RNAi screen. Diacylglycerol kinases are conserved across a Anti-Inflammatory Peptide 1 of species with more complex, multicellular organisms possessing several DGKs with differing protein domains, expression patterns and functions [61],
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The changes in chemokine expression
2020-08-04

The changes in chemokine expression described above paralleled a significant inhibition in the expression pro-inflammatory cytokines including IL-1β1 and IL-1β 2, IFNγ and IFNγrel, TNF-α2, IL-12p35 and CSF-1. All of these have been previously implicated in the regulation of goldfish macrophage pro-i
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The cytoplasmic signaling pathways in thrombocytes
2020-08-04

The cytoplasmic signaling pathways in thrombocytes would appear to be primarily devoted to immunologic responses in support of inflammation since these bacteriological express Toll-like receptors (Scott and Owens, 2008) and are poised to activate upon exposure to various pathogens. The first experim
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br CK signaling pathways to
2020-08-04

CK2 signaling pathways to protect WM from ischemic injury CK2 activates CDK5 during ischemia and AKT/GSK3β throughout the ischemic and reperfusion periods. We have shown that inhibition of CDK5 with roscovitine protects WM from ischemic injury only when applied before OGD in young and aging WM [1
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The aim of our study was to understand the
2020-08-04

The aim of our study was to understand the role of serum ChE activity in patients with radiation-recurrent CaP who underwent SRP. To this end, we evaluated the association of preoperative serum ChE with clinicopathologic characteristics and outcomes in patients treated with SRP for biochemically rec
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The parent tibolone molecule does not bind to the ER
2020-08-04

The parent tibolone molecule does not bind to the ER, but estrogenic activity appears after metabolism to the two 3-OH-metabolites by 3α hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (HSD) and 3β HSD/isomerase in the liver and intestine [17]. Due to the presence of a 3-OH-group in the A-ring of the steroid skeleton
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Chemical cytometry utilizes sensitive analytical techniques
2020-08-04

Chemical cytometry utilizes sensitive analytical techniques such as microelectrophoresis or mass spectrometry to analyze and characterize the contents of single beta lapachone (Dovichi, 2010; Dovichi & Hu, 2003). Microelectrophoretic chemical cytometry is well-suited to address many of the challeng
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Celiac disease occurs in the small
2020-08-04

Celiac disease occurs in the small intestine due to the ingestion of gluten and triggers an immune response by T-cells resulting in tissue remodelling and malnutrition [6]. Earlier studies by many researchers have shown that the prolamins of gluten are the toxic agent for celiac disease, since they
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Some E s have been
2020-08-04

Some E2s have been shown to bind to co-factors that can alter the activity or subcellular localization of the recruited E2 [28]. One example is the CUE1 co-factor which recruits the cytoplasmic UBC7 (UBE2G2) E2 enzyme to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) where it participates in the degradation of misf
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E is a classical initiator protein and as such plays
2020-08-04

E1 is a classical initiator protein and, as such, plays several roles in the initiation and catalysis of viral DNA synthesis. E1 must first recognize a specific segment of the viral rgd peptide known as the “origin of DNA replication”, or “ori” for short. For most PV types examined to date, the mini
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BrdU IP ssSeq revealed that late replication origins fired i
2020-08-04

BrdU-IP-ssSeq revealed that late replication origins fired in the presence of HU in rad53-1 mutant BG45 (Figure 1B), consistent with published studies (Santocanale and Diffley, 1998). Remarkably, BrdU-IP-ssSeq peaks in rad53-1 cells were asymmetrically distributed and showed a strong bias toward lag
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PD173955 br Materials and methods br Results br Discussion P
2020-08-04

Materials and methods Results Discussion Previously, we reported the identification of a mutation, G469E, in a LIG4 syndrome patient which severely impacts upon DNA ligase IV function [5]. Closer examination of the sequence in the vicinity of G469 revealed a motif, designated Va, that is w
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br Results br Discussion In
2020-08-03

Results Discussion In this study, we elucidate how cell-secreted, soluble ECDs of DDR1 and DDR2 inhibit collagen fibrillogenesis and enhance matrix mineralization for ECM endogenously generated by the cells. Using similar experimental approaches, in our earlier work we had demonstrated that ki
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br Experimental procedures br Introduction Protein kinases r
2020-08-03

Experimental procedures Introduction Protein kinases represent one of the largest enzyme Levonorgestrel in the human genome and act as signaling mediators in a variety of cellular processes (Manning et al., 2002). Because many diseases are associated with aberrant protein kinase activity, tar
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High density of CRF containing terminals arising mainly
2020-08-03

High density of CRF-containing terminals, arising mainly from the central nucleus of the amygdala [20], [21], and moderate to dense Ucn1- and Ucn3-immunoreactive fibers [22], [23] were found within BNST. Also, populations of CRF- and Ucn3-containing neurons have been identified in the BNST [23], [24
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