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    Associative learning and recollection of olfactory memory during the respiratory cycle in mammals: how is the self cognized in consciousness? by Kensaku Mori, Hitoshi Sakano

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this perspective article, we will discuss associative learning and cognition of self in the mammalian olfactory system.…”
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    Pathway and molecular mechanisms for malachite green biodegradation in Exiguobacterium sp. MG2. by Ji'ai Wang, Feng Gao, Zhongzhong Liu, Min Qiao, Xuemei Niu, Ke-Qin Zhang, Xiaowei Huang

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…However, due to its negative impact on the environment and carcinogenic effects to mammalian cells, there is a significant interest in developing microbial agents to degrade this type of recalcitrant molecules. …”
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  3. 263

    Pexophagy: The Selective Degradation of Peroxisomes by Andreas Till, Ronak Lakhani, Sarah F. Burnett, Suresh Subramani

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…We compare different modes of pexophagy and mention shared and distinct features of pexophagy in yeast model systems, mammalian cells, and other organisms.…”
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  4. 264

    Axon regeneration: an issue of translation by Schaeffer, Julia, Belin, Stephane

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the mammalian central nervous system (CNS), adult neurons fail to regenerate spontaneously upon axon injury, which leads to a permanent and irreversible loss of neuronal functions. …”
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    Investigating the Relationship between Transverse Relaxation Rate () and Interecho Time in MagA-Expressing, Iron-Labeled Cells by Casey Y. Lee, R. Terry Thompson, Frank S. Prato, Donna E. Goldhawk, Neil Gelman

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This report investigates 9.4 T nuclear magnetic resonance properties of mammalian cells overexpressing MagA, a putative iron transport protein from magnetotactic bacteria. …”
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    Prediction of hemolytic peptides and their hemolytic concentration by Anand Singh Rathore, Nishant Kumar, Shubham Choudhury, Naman Kumar Mehta, Gajendra P. S. Raghava

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…These models train on 1926 peptides with experimentally determined HC50 against mammalian RBCs. Analysis indicates that hydrophobic and positively charged residues were associated with higher hemolytic activity. …”
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  7. 267

    Heme Oxygenase-1: A Critical Link between Iron Metabolism, Erythropoiesis, and Development by Stuart T. Fraser, Robyn G. Midwinter, Birgit S. Berger, Roland Stocker

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The first mature cells to arise in the developing mammalian embryo belong to the erythroid lineage. This highlights the immediacy of the need for red blood cells during embryogenesis and for survival. …”
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    Distinct roles for intra- and extracellular siderophores during Aspergillus fumigatus infection. by Markus Schrettl, Elaine Bignell, Claudia Kragl, Yasmin Sabiha, Omar Loss, Martin Eisendle, Anja Wallner, Herbert N Arst, Ken Haynes, Hubertus Haas

    Published 2007-09-01
    “…Our findings reveal distinct cellular and disease-related roles for intra- and extracellular siderophores during mammalian Aspergillus infection.…”
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    Secretion and signaling activities of lipoprotein-associated hedgehog and non-sterol-modified hedgehog in flies and mammals. by Wilhelm Palm, Marta M Swierczynska, Veena Kumari, Monika Ehrhart-Bornstein, Stefan R Bornstein, Suzanne Eaton

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Multiple mechanisms have been proposed to release Hh proteins in distinct forms; in Drosophila, lipoproteins facilitate long-range Hh mobilization but also contain lipids that repress the pathway. Here, we show that mammalian lipoproteins have conserved roles in Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) release and pathway repression. …”
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    How Hippo Signaling Pathway Modulates Cardiovascular Development and Diseases by Wenyi Zhou, Mingyi Zhao

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The canonical Hippo tumor suppressor pathway in mammalian cells is primarily composed of the MST1/2-SAV1-LATS1/2-MOB1-YAP/TAZ cascade. …”
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    Assessment of comminution capacity related to molar intercuspation in catarrhines using a chewing simulator by Axelle EC Walker, Franck Guy, Christian Salles, Ghislain Thiery, Vincent Lazzari

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Mammalian molars play a central role during chewing, or food comminution, through cyclic dental occlusion. …”
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    1987-2017 : Regard sur l’évolution de l’histoire des origines by Brigitte Senut

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The reconstructions of environments largely based on palaeobiota, are now supplemented by geochemical studies of the enamel of mammalian teeth (reconstruction of diets), but also of the sediments (highlighting phases of aridity, by example). …”
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    Molecular mechanisms of mTOR-mediated cisplatin response in tumor cells by Amirhosein Maharati, Yasamin Rajabloo, Meysam Moghbeli

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Drug efflux, detoxifying systems, DNA repair mechanisms, and drug-induced apoptosis are involved in multidrug resistance in CDDP-resistant tumor cells. Mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), as a serine/threonine kinase has a pivotal role in various cellular mechanisms such as autophagy, metabolism, drug efflux, and cell proliferation. …”
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    The Effect of Decreasing Temperature on Arthropod Diversity and Abundance in Horse Dung Decomposition Communities of Southeastern Massachusetts by Patrick Kearns, Robert D. Stevenson

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Dung from large mammalian herbivores provides a concentrated food resource, rich in bacteria, nitrogen, and many forms of carbon that support a diverse community of arthropods. …”
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    MS-1 by Sofia M. Pereira PhD, Steve R. Williams PhD, Patricia Murray PhD, Arthur Taylor PhD

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…In such systems, the expression of the bacterial genes in mammalian cells purportedly leads to greater concentrations of intracellular iron or the biomineralization of iron oxides, thus leading to an enhancement in relaxation rate that is detectable via MRI. …”
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    Muscular TOR knockdown and endurance exercise ameliorate high salt and age-related skeletal muscle degradation by activating the MTOR-mediated pathway. by Shi-Jie Wang, Deng-Tai Wen, Ying-Hui Gao, Jing-Feng Wang, Xing-Feng Ma

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Therefore, the current findings confirm that the muscle TOR gene plays an important role in endurance exercise against HSD-induced age-related skeletal muscle degeneration, as it determines the activity of the mammalian target of rapamycin(MTOR)/SIR2/PGC-1α and MTOR/ATG2/PGC-1α pathways in skeletal muscle.…”
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    Comprehensive Insight of Neurodegenerative Diseases and The Role of Neurotoxin Agents — Glutamate by Hui-Min Yap, Kwan-Liang Lye, Loh Teng-Hern Tan

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The increased concentration of extracellular glutamate has been reported to play a key role in most of the neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease, even though its importance as an amino acid neurotransmitter in mammalian. Glutamate toxicity, which can be caused by excessive intake of monosodium glutamate (MSG), is the major contributor to pathological neuronal cell death. …”
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    Glutathione: A Key Regulator of Extracellular Matrix and Cell Death in Intervertebral Disc Degeneration by Fudong Li, Shaofei Li, Yangyang Shi, Feng Lin, Lining Rui, Jiangang Shi, Kaiqiang Sun

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…GSH is one of the most abundant thiol antioxidants in mammalian cells, which functions directly and indirectly by scavenging peroxides through the GSH redox system. …”
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    SH2D5 promotes lung adenocarcinoma cell metastasis and triggers EMT via activating AKT signaling pathway. by Licheng Du, Wenjia Ren, Linjun Liu, Haojia Zhu, Ke Xu, Yubai Zhou

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Src Homology 2 Domain Containing Protein 5 (SH2D5) is a mammalian-specific, uncharacterized scaffolding protein, and its role in LUAD remains unclear. …”
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    Cryo-electron tomography pipeline for plasma membranes by Willy W. Sun, Dennis J. Michalak, Kem A. Sochacki, Prasanthi Kunamaneni, Marco A. Alfonzo-Méndez, Andreas M. Arnold, Marie-Paule Strub, Jenny E. Hinshaw, Justin W. Taraska

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The pipeline provides efficient, distributable, low-cost sample preparation and enables targeted structural studies of identified proteins at the plasma membrane of mammalian cells.…”
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