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It is well known that acrolein a metabolite of
2020-12-22
It is well known that acrolein, a metabolite of cyclophosphamide, is responsible for the cyclophosphamide-induced cystitis, and that acrolein is capable of activating TRPA1 channels expressed in the capsaicin-sensitive primary afferents [2], [11]. In this context, it is likely that the early phase o
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br Materials and methods br Results br Discussion COX mediat
2020-12-22
Materials and methods Results Discussion COX-2-mediated production of PGE2 is involved in cell growth and metastasis of many cancers. Previous studies indicated that COX-2 was overexpressed in many cancer tissues and that PGE2 increased cancer cell growth, a process that could be suppressed
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Our study revealed elevated basal
2020-12-22
Our study revealed elevated basal Akt phosphorylation in diet-induced obesity, the effect of which was reversed by ETAKO. Activation of Akt promotes cardiac hypertrophy via a number of cellular mechanisms including activation of its downstream targets such as mTOR and GSK3β [45, 46]. Short-term acti
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This pre GC B cell differentiation deficiency caused
2020-12-22
This pre-GC B cell differentiation deficiency caused by RD2 loss of function was explained at least in part by the finding that the BCL6 RD2 domain is required to repress expression of the key migration factors GRP183 and S1PR1. Downregulation of GRP183 is critically important for B cell migration
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Itch also known as astrophin interacting protein
2020-12-22
Itch, also known as astrophin-1 interacting protein-4 (AIP4), is a HECT domain-E3 ligase. It was discovered in 1998 in mouse coat color genetic studies which displayed the disruption caused by the Itch gene inducing a lethal autoimmune inflammatory condition. The substrates of Itch are transmembrane
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How does APC C recognize
2020-12-22
How does APC/C recognize its substrates and catalyze their ubiquitylation? How are the outcomes and timing of these activities regulated? These questions have driven a decade of structural studies that begin to explain how APC/C interacts with coactivators, substrates, and E2s, and how these interac
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Given the importance of cysteine cathepsin inhibitors
2020-12-21
Given the importance of cysteine cathepsin inhibitors as putative therapeutic molecules and microbial virulence factors, we chose to investigate whether Yersinia enterocolitica may be a potent producer of such inhibitors. Y. enterocolitica is the most heterogeneous species within the genus Yersinia.
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In LPS treated BV cells we found that
2020-12-21
In LPS-treated BV-2 cells, we found that the upregulated CysLT2R was translocated into the nucleus. The nuclear localization of CysLT2Rs in microglia has not been reported previously. It is known that CysLT1Rs in endothelial Dorsomorphin translocated to the nucleus in a ligand-independent manner af
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The role of ARA cyp
2020-12-21
The role of ARA-cyp450 metabolites in the liver is still unclear [44]. However, ARA-cyp450 genes metabolize other fatty acids such lauric and palmitic NPS-2143 [45]. It was found that decreased cyp4a expression caused fatty livers through reduction of fatty acid metabolism [46]. In this study, we f
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We have previously disclosed the
2020-12-21
We have previously disclosed the discovery of a 7-azaindole-3-acetic PIK-75 sale CRTh2 antagonist chemotype 1 from HTS and its subsequent optimization to give 2 as a potent and orally bioavailable inhibitor of eosinophil shape change (SC) in human whole blood. Subsequent to disclosure of that work,
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The data correlations from Multiflash and DIPPR were used fo
2020-12-21
The data correlations from Multiflash™ [43] and DIPPR [44] were used for the liquid volume and heat of vaporization. For vapour pressure the curves were regressed from the experimental data present on both the DIPPR [44] and TRC [45] databases. As for liquid heat capacities both the latter databases
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br Functional significance Defects of the lysyl hydroxylases
2020-12-21
Functional significance Defects of the lysyl hydroxylases LH1, LH2, and LH3 impair collagen secretion and stability in the extracellular matrix, and cause rare connective tissue disorders such as Ehlers-Danlos type-VI [27], Bruck syndrome [28], and skeletal dysplasia [29], respectively. Elucidati
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RHA is an agricultural by product obtained from the
2020-12-21
RHA is an agricultural by-product obtained from the burning process of rice hull [7], [8]. Rice hull is the outer layer of paddy grain. About 20% of rice hull converts into RHA when it is burnt during the Oxonic acid potassium salt generation processes [8], [9]. If RHA produced at less than 700 °C,
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Other studies have investigated the role of
2020-12-21
Other studies have investigated the role of HDAC inhibitors in particular signaling pathways mediated by EWS–FLI1 (Matsumoto et al., 2001). A recent investigation, showed a physical association of EWS–FLI1 and HDAC1 that helps mediate a disruption in the p53 activation of downstream targets (Li et a
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br Materials and methods br Results br Discussion Inflammato
2020-12-18
Materials and methods Results Discussion Inflammatory signalling and in particular the arachidonic Tirofiban receptor cascade have been suggested as targets for disease modification, optimization of the therapeutic response, and even restoration of pharmacosensitivity (Potschka, 2010). Rece
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