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cathepsin g mg The collagen field undoubtedly regains attrac
2021-02-02

The collagen field undoubtedly regains attractiveness with the emergence of new concepts (cell niche, regulation of growth factor bioavailability, mechanotransduction, cell microenvironment sensing) and new tools to investigate their in vivo functions (atomic force microscopy (AFM), second harmonic
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In BBR was reported to increase LDL receptor LDLR gene
2021-02-02

In 2004, BBR was reported to increase LDL receptor (LDLR) gene expression by stabilizing LDLR mRNA [4]. Following this report, the same groups conducted additional studies predominantly in HepG2 cells, with similar effects being observed [8], [11], [12], [4]. In addition to LDLR-mediated LDL cholest
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UNC 0631 br Acknowledgements This work was supported in part
2021-02-02

Acknowledgements This work was supported in part by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 26292031. Introduction The Cys-loop receptors constitute an important superfamily of ligand-gated ion UNC 0631 (LGICs) and mediate synaptic transmission in both invertebrate and vertebrate nervous systems (Jones et
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The Rev protein is a
2021-02-02

The Rev1 protein is a crucial regulator of TLS activity because of its structural function [10]; therefore, we focused on Rev1 to investigate how Dot1/Rad53 function impinges on TLS-dependent mutagenic bypass of MMS-induced lesions. In particular, we examined Rev1 localization to chromatin by immun
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Previous synthetic lethal screening efforts Cox et al have m
2021-02-02

Previous synthetic lethal screening efforts (Cox et al., 2014) have mainly used RNAi as a means of identifying potential targets (Barbie et al., 2009, Kim et al., 2016, Luo et al., 2009, Scholl et al., 2009), although a few screens (Shaw et al., 2011, Steckel et al., 2012) have been performed with s
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br Disclaimer Statement br Introduction The erythropoietin p
2021-02-01

Disclaimer Statement Introduction The erythropoietin-producing hepatoma (Eph) receptors represent the largest class of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs). They are type I transmembrane proteins that interact with their membrane-bound ligands the ephrins and facilitate cell-to-cell contacts resul
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br Transparency document br Main Text The centrosome is
2021-02-01

Transparency document Main Text The centrosome is a non-membrane-bound organelle found in most animal cells. It has several important functions, including control of cilia formation, microtubule organization and nucleation, spindle assembly and transport of organelles and vesicles. Centrosomes
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Our finding that the ATRX DAXX
2021-02-01

Our finding that the ATRX-DAXX-H3.3 complex promotes a form of HR is likely to have important implications for our understanding of the ALT recombination process that takes place at telomeres. We were surprised to observe that ATRX promotes a form of HR, since loss of the ATRX-DAXX-H3.3 complex is n
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br UVC induced DNA damage a model to study
2021-02-01

UVC-induced DNA damage: a model to study DNA damage tolerance The UV components of sunlight that reaches the Earth surface are one of the most carcinogenic agents humans are exposed to, and the leading cause of skin cancer [4,12]. UV light causes different types of DNA damage through indirect and
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The field of synthetic cytokine biology continues to grow
2021-02-01

The field of synthetic cytokine biology continues to grow through molecular, physiological and pathophysiological insights, as well as via new methodical advances. The approval of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell immunotherapy by the US Food and Drug administration (FDA) in August 2017 for rel
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NVP 231 In order to further evaluate cpt a
2021-02-01

In order to further evaluate cpt1a function, we determined its tissue distribution in large yellow croaker. The mRNA levels of cpt1a were detected in all the tested tissues, but at varying levels. cpt1a mRNA expression was the highest in liver among different tissues, similar to reports in other fi
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All these results indicate that cleaving embryos possess a r
2021-01-30

All these results indicate that cleaving embryos possess a regulative mechanism, sensing the number of inner ACA sale and controlling the proportion of conservative and differentiative divisions of blastomeres. The current observations agree with the results from other laboratories and our previous
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This study showed that ER redox disturbance associated ER
2021-01-30

This study showed that ER-redox disturbance-associated ER stress is linked to cytoplasmic chaperone signaling, including HSP90 stability and its client protein, eNOS. The highly increased PERK and IRE-1α lead to dissociation with the chaperone protein, thereby decreasing HSP90 stability (Fig. 5B). S
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EP is the major receptor to
2021-01-30

EP4 is the major receptor to mediate PGE2-induced inflammatory pain. EP4 is upregulated by XAP044 in DRG neurons [16]. Intrathecal injection of the EP4 agonist produced pain responses [25]. Either systemic or local injection of EP4 antagonists relieves inflammatory pain [3], [16], [26]. However, the
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During the course of enzymatic digestion protein is digested
2021-01-30

During the course of enzymatic digestion, protein is digested into large peptides and these large peptides are then further digested into small fragments. αs1-Casein f15–39, which contains 25 amino IKK-16 hydrochloride residues was the longest iTRAQ-labelled peptide identified in the samples digeste
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