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    Monocyte Chemotactic Protein 1-Induced Protein 1 Is Highly Expressed in Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Negatively Regulates Neutrophil Activities by Jian Lin, Gengfeng Li, Chunjin Xu, Huiying Lu, Cui Zhang, Zhi Pang, Zhanju Liu

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Monocyte chemotactic protein 1-induced protein 1 (MCPIP-1) is highly expressed in activated immune cells and plays an important role in negatively regulating immune responses. …”
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    Role of spindle assembly checkpoint proteins in gametogenesis and embryogenesis by Renju Pun, Brian J. North

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Many studies have been carried out to elucidate the role of proteins involved in the SAC as well as the function of the checkpoint during gametogenesis and embryogenesis. …”
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    Activation of Macrophages by Oligomeric Proteins of Different Size and Origin by Indrė Dalgėdienė, Asta Lučiūnaitė, Aurelija Žvirblienė

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Our aim was to investigate the phenotype of macrophages after activation with different oligomeric proteins and their IC. We have used amyloid beta (Aβ1–42) that plays a role in neurodegenerative inflammation as a model of host-associated protein and three oligomeric viral antigens as pathogen-associated proteins. …”
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    Changing of expression actinbinding proteins in the kidney under dehydration by I. I. Khegay

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Actin is related to main structural proteins in eukaryotes. In opposite to muscle alpha-actin, beta-actin is expressing in all types of cells. …”
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    Heat Shock Proteins in Tendinopathy: Novel Molecular Regulators by Neal L. Millar, George A. C. Murrell

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This paper aims to provide an overview of the biology of heat shock proteins in soft tissue and how these mediators may be important regulators of inflammatory mediators and matrix regulation in tendinopathy.…”
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    Regulatory roles of RNA binding proteins in the Hippo pathway by Shuchang Peng, Chenglin Li, Yanwen He, Lei Xue, Xiaowei Guo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract The Hippo pathway represents a highly conserved evolutionary pathway, dysfunction of which has been implicated in various diseases. RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) intricately modulate gene expression through interacting with non-coding RNAs or other proteins. …”
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    Gab Adapter Proteins as Therapeutic Targets for Hematologic Disease by Sheetal Verma, Tamisha Vaughan, Kevin D. Bunting

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The Grb-2 associated binder (Gab) family of scaffolding/adaptor/docking proteins is a group of three molecules with significant roles in cytokine receptor signaling. …”
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    Structural and Functional Annotation of Hypothetical Proteins of O139 by Md. Saiful Islam, Shah Md. Shahik, Md. Sohel, Noman I. A. Patwary, Md. Anayet Hasan

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Various computational tools and databases have been used to determine domain family, protein-protein interaction, solubility of protein, ligand binding sites etc. …”
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    Method for determining of cytotoxicity based on the release of fluorescent proteins by Dmitry Lifanov, Dulamsuren Zorigt, Evgenya Shabalina, Abdullah Khalil, Konstantin Gorbunov, Elena Petersen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract This paper describes a method for determining the cytotoxicity of chemical compounds based on the detection of fluorescent proteins—in this case, green fluorescent protein (GFP) and red fluorescent protein (RFP), which are released into the medium from dead cells. …”
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    Potential Role of Meiosis Proteins in Melanoma Chromosomal Instability by Scott F. Lindsey, Diana M. Byrnes, Mark S. Eller, Ashley M. Rosa, Nitika Dabas, Julia Escandon, James M. Grichnik

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Germ cell proteins that may be particularly critical in CIN are meiosis proteins. …”
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    Schistosoma Tegument Proteins in Vaccine and Diagnosis Development: An Update by Cristina Toscano Fonseca, Gardênia Braz Figueiredo Carvalho, Clarice Carvalho Alves, Tatiane Teixeira de Melo

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Bioinformatics tools, together with the access to parasite genome, published recently, should help generate new knowledge on parasite biology and search for new vaccines or therapeutic targets and antigens to be used in the disease diagnosis. Parasite surface proteins, especially those expressed in schistosomula tegument, represent interesting targets to be used in vaccine formulations and in the diagnosis of early infections, since the tegument represents the interface between host and parasite and its molecules are responsible for essential functions to parasite survival. …”
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    Carbon Nanotubes: A Review on Structure and Their Interaction with Proteins by N. Saifuddin, A. Z. Raziah, A. R. Junizah

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Methods to effectively interface proteins with nanomaterials for realizing these applications continue to evolve. …”
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    Promising LOX proteins for cartilage-targeting osteoarthritis therapy by Luca Morici, Eric Allémann, Olivier Jordan, Ines Nikolić

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Among the pathways involved in cartilage homeostasis, “LOX” proteins (referring to three distinct protein families, very often confused in the literature) play a prominent role. …”
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    RNA-Binding Proteins in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Neurodegeneration by Scott E. Ugras, James Shorter

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…While the causes of this devastating disease are poorly understood, recent advances have implicated RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) that contain predicted prion domains as a major culprit. …”
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