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br Restenosis after angioplasty remains a remarkable
2021-03-13

Restenosis after angioplasty remains a remarkable challenge, although drug-eluting stents have reduced the incidence of restenosis considerably . Vascular smooth muscle ixabepilone receptor (VSMCs) play a pivotal role in the development of intimal thickening and restenosis. VSMCs proliferate and
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Sp family protein has been regarded
2021-03-13

Sp family protein has been regarded as the housekeeping gene and is ubiquitously expressed. Although Sp family expression is regulated with some stimuli [17], [20], the total Sp family protein levels are not changed in most cases, as observed in our present study (Fig. 4). Constitutive binding of th
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br Regulation of DGK activity Activation of the DGKs is
2021-03-13

Regulation of DGK activity Activation of the DGKs is complex and unique for each DGK isotype. In most cases, DGKs must translocate to a membrane compartment to access DAG. However, translocation does not necessarily activate the enzyme [57]. In addition, DGK activity can be modified by other cofa
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br Introduction In mammals there
2021-03-13

Introduction In mammals there are ten known isoforms of the enzyme diacylglycerol kinase (DGK), as well as gene splice variants. Enzymes of this family all have a homologous active site but differ widely in their molecular mass, mechanisms of activation and biological function (Shulga et al., 201
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br Introduction Plasmodium falciparum malaria continues to
2021-03-13

Introduction Plasmodium falciparum malaria continues to be a major global cause of mortality and morbidity. Malaria treatment and control has been complicated by the emergence of resistance to widespread antimalarial drug use. The most common method for measuring antimalarial resistance is estima
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Recent studies have shown arsenic could cause
2021-03-13

Recent studies have shown arsenic could cause autophagic cell death in malignant cells, including leukemia and malignant glioma VX-689 [16], [17]. However, at present, little is known about the consequences of arsenic-treated urothelial cells in autophagy and expression of its related proteins. Thi
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The identification of a functional leucine rich NES mediatin
2021-03-12

The identification of a functional leucine-rich NES mediating 8E7 nuclear export led us to analyze the interaction between 8E7 and CRM1 nuclear export receptor. HeLa cell lysates containing EGFP-8E7, EGFP–8cE7, EGFP-16E7–NES (as a positive control), or EGFP (as a negative control) were incubated wit
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As shown in Figs a and b
2021-03-12

As shown in Figs. 3(a) and (b), with the SO effect, the absolute values of the VDEs change by at most 0.19eV. Table 1 also shows that the observed peak splitting energies in the Sm-Ho complexes were reproduced even without the SO effect. Considering its significant importance in the electronic struc
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Tinnitus Met carriers with severe hearing loss perceive
2021-03-12

Tinnitus Met carriers with severe hearing loss perceive their tinnitus as being louder, which is associated with increased activity in the PHC, increased PHC→pgACC connectivity, as well as decreased pgACC→PHC connectivity. This indicates that Met carriers with severe hearing loss have increased tinn
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A widely accepted mechanism to differentiate hESCs into card
2021-03-12

A widely accepted mechanism to differentiate hESCs into cardiomyocytes is through perturbation of the canonical Wnt/β-catenin pathway. Initial Wnt activation is required to form the DL-α-Difluoromethylornithine hydrochloride hydrate [3]. Thereafter, it is believed that inhibition of the canonical W
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The most common adverse events in
2021-03-12

The most common adverse events in relation to udenafil treatment are headache and facial flushing; other possible adverse events are febrile sensation, dyspepsia, and visual disturbances. No severe adverse event related to udenafil has been reported thus far. The adverse event rate recorded in the p
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br Materials and methods br Results br
2021-03-12

Materials and methods Results Discussion In this study, we confirmed the activation of Akt by udenafil in 3T3-L1 cells. To elucidate the underlying mechanism of udenafil, we focused on the mitochondria. Our findings demonstrated that udenafil improved mitochondrial function and expression o
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Table summarizes the literature data available on the occurr
2021-03-12

Table 4 summarizes the literature data available on the occurrence of these two AR-C155858 of steroidal compounds in sludge and sediments. In activated and digested sewage sludge, the concentrations of ethynyl estradiol (17 ng/g), estrone (37 ng/g ), and estradiol (49 ng/g) found in one of the ver
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br STAR Methods br Acknowledgments We thank members
2021-03-12

STAR★Methods Acknowledgments We thank members of R.L. lab and F. Schweisguth for critical reading of the manuscript. We are also grateful to F. Janody, M. Miura, C. Bökel, H.D. Ryoo, G. Jiménez, the Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center, the Drosophila Genetic Resource Center, the Vienna Drosoph
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rna polymerase br Materials and methods br Results We
2021-03-12

Materials and methods Results We examined the effects of curcumin in Fluo-4 loaded SH-EP1 rna polymerase stably transfected with human α7-nACh receptor. Application of curcumin alone in the concentrations up to 100 μM for 30 sec. did not induce any detectable change in intracellular Ca2+ leve
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