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Fabry cardiomyopathy: Gb3‐induced auto‐reactive panmyocarditis requiring heart transplantation
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GRK6 palmitoylation dictates triple-negative breast cancer metastasis via recruiting the β-Arrestin 2/MAPKs/NF-κB signaling axis
Published 2024-12-01“…RT-PCR assays were used to test the GRK6 expression in human BC tissues and cell lines. The in vitro cellular migration and in vivo lung colony-forming assays were established to estimate the metastatic potentials of TNBC cells. …”
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Asparagine endopeptidase regulates lysosome homeostasis via modulating endomembrane phosphoinositide composition
Published 2025-01-01“…Our findings demonstrate that AEP regulates cellular autophagy by modulating lysosomal function through its control over endo/lysosomal PI3K activity. …”
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Huntington’s disease modeling on HEK293 cell line
Published 2017-12-01“…Therefore, one of the important tasks is generation of an in vitro model system of Huntington’s disease based on human cell cultures. …”
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Autophagic flux modulates tumor heterogeneity and lineage plasticity in SCLC
Published 2025-01-01“…Autophagy, a conserved cellular process, is implicated in many cancers, but its role in SCLC remains unclear.MethodsUsing a genetically engineered mouse model (Rb1fl/fl; Trp53fl/fl; GFP-LC3-RFP-LC3△G), we tracked autophagic flux in vivo to investigate its effects on SCLC biology. …”
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Phytosome-Enhanced Secondary Metabolites for Improved Anticancer Efficacy: Mechanisms and Bioavailability Review
Published 2025-01-01“…It focuses on findings from preclinical and in vitro studies that examine the pharmacokinetic enhancements provided by phytosome technology when applied to secondary metabolites.Results: Phytosome-encapsulated secondary metabolites exhibit significantly improved solubility, absorption, distribution, and cellular uptake compared to non-encapsulated forms. …”
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NDUFA11 may be the disulfidptosis-related biomarker of ischemic stroke based on integrated bioinformatics, clinical samples, and experimental analyses
Published 2025-01-01“…BackgroundProgrammed cell death plays an important role in neuronal injury and death after ischemic stroke (IS), leading to cellular glucose deficiency. Glucose deficiency can cause abnormal accumulation of cytotoxic disulfides, resulting in disulfidptosis. …”
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Glycyrrhetinic Acid-Poly(ethylene glycol)-glycyrrhetinic Acid Tri-Block Conjugates Based Self-Assembled Micelles for Hepatic Targeted Delivery of Poorly Water Soluble Drug
Published 2013-01-01“…The physicochemical properties of the PTX loaded GA-PEG-GA micelles were evaluated including in vitro cellular uptake, cytotoxicity, drug release profile, and in vivo tissue distribution. …”
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Functional Metaplasticity of Hippocampal Schaffer Collateral-CA1 Synapses Is Reversed in Chronically Epileptic Rats
Published 2017-01-01“…Hence, studying the cellular and molecular cascades involved in the key mechanism of information storage in the brain, synaptic plasticity, has led to enormous knowledge in this field. …”
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Liposomal Antioxidants for Protection against Oxidant-Induced Damage
Published 2011-01-01“…Overproduction and/or insufficient removal of ROS result in significant damage to cell structure and functions. In vitro studies showed that antioxidants, when applied directly and at relatively high concentrations to cellular systems, are effective in conferring protection against the damaging actions of ROS, but results from animal and human studies showed that several antioxidants provide only modest benefit and even possible harm. …”
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A mutation in porcine pre-miR-15b alters the biogenesis of MiR-15b\16-1 cluster and strand selection of MiR-15b.
Published 2017-01-01“…MiR-15b plays an important role in cellular proliferation, apoptosis and the cell cycle. …”
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Seaweed nutraceuticals and their therapeutic role in disease prevention
Published 2019-09-01“…It presents an update on the most recent evidence relating to their effect on health-related conditions and their action on cellular metabolism. Recent advancement and challenges for seaweed bioactive as a nutraceutical in relation to their biocompatibility and bioavailability to understand their therapeutic development is discussed. …”
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Flow-based In Vivo Method to Enumerate Translating Ribosomes and Translation Elongation Rate
Published 2025-01-01“…Protein synthesis is by far the most energetically costly cellular process in rapidly dividing cells. Quantifying translating ribosomes in individual cells and their average mRNA transit rate is arduous. …”
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Immunogenic Evaluation of Ribosomal P-Protein Antigen P0, P1, and P2 and Pentameric Protein Complex P0-(P1-P2)2 of Plasmodium falciparum in a Mouse Model
Published 2019-01-01“…We determined the level of cellular- and humoral-type immunological response followed by development of specific immunological memory. …”
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Strains, Mechanism, and Perspective: Salmonella-Based Cancer Therapy
Published 2016-01-01“…Recently, investigation of bacterial-based tumor therapy has regained focus due to progress in molecular, cellular, and microbial biology. Many bacteria such as Salmonella, Listeria, Escherichia, and Clostridium have proved to have tumor targeting and in some cases even tumor-destroying phenotypes. …”
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Impact of artificial meat as novel food: controversies and future perspectives
Published 2023-04-01“…Artificial meat, also called «synthetic», «cultured», or «in-vitro» meat, is growing in interest worldwide as a possible alternative protein source to regular meat derived from farm animals. …”
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Coordination of transporter, cargo, and membrane properties during non-vesicular lipid transport
Published 2024-11-01“…Abstract Homeostasis of cellular membranes is maintained by fine-tuning their lipid composition. …”
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Cell-free assays reveal that the HIV-1 capsid protects reverse transcripts from cGAS immune sensing.
Published 2025-01-01“…Strikingly, the capsid inhibitor lenacapavir also disrupted viral cores and dramatically potentiated cGAS activity, both in vitro and in cellular infections. Our results provide biochemical evidence that the HIV-1 capsid lattice conceals the genome from cGAS and that chemical or physical disruption of the viral core can expose HIV-1 DNA and activate innate immune signaling.…”
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