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Recent studies show that the expression and function
2020-08-04
Recent studies show that the expression and function of some ion channels such as voltage-gated potassium channels, sodium channels and calcium channels are closely related to the proliferation, migration, and invasion of tumor cells [40], [41], [42]. Firstly, the expression of ion channels is chang
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br Cocaine dependence is common
2020-08-04
Cocaine dependence is common, with over 1.5 million actively cocaine-dependent people in 2011 who have substantial social and economic morbidity from it, but it has no US Food and Drug Administration-approved pharmacotherapy (, ). In methadone maintenance programs rates of cocaine use range from 3
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RI-1 In summary the work by Park et al
2020-08-04
In summary, the work by Park et al. (2017) provides a strong evidence for the role of DNA damage in normal aging. By uncovering the link between activation of DNA damage and metabolic decline Park et al. (2017) demonstrate that the consequences of unrepaired DNA breaks go beyond mutations but also a
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Mexiletine HCl In this study using REMD with
2020-08-04
In this study, using REMD with the crystal environment, we investigate the effect of cryo-cooling on the crystal structure of Escherichia coli DHFR. DHFR is an important model enzyme (for review, see, e.g., (30)), and has been studied for decades (31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43).
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Alternative splicing is a critical
2020-08-03
Alternative splicing is a critical part of regulating gene expression; over 90% of the human transcriptome is alternatively spliced [4]. Identifying the role of alternative splicing in the function of multiple biological and disease processes has driven many research initiatives in recent years [5].
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Neuroinflammation is the one of the
2020-08-03
Neuroinflammation is the one of the emerging causal factors contributing to these cognitive deficits. Therefore, we further tested the hypothesis that neuroinflammation is a key component contributing to the progression of spatial memory deficits during HH. Spatial memory deficits were observed afte
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As EBI is highly important
2020-08-03
As EBI2 is highly important for generation of an efficient T cell-dependent humoral immune response [[5], [6], [7]] it may be that aberrant expression or other dysregulation of this receptor contributes in B cell pathologies. In line with this, EBI2 expression is down-regulated in diffuse large B-ce
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br Results br Discussion LNX
2020-08-03
Results Discussion LNX1 was first identified as a binding partner of Numb and interacts with c-Src in a PDZ-dependent manner, triggering its ubiquitination [18]. Until recently, no structure-based mechanism had been established for the LNX family of proteins. Here, we identified the ubiquitina
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As a sort of proof of concept some clinical
2020-08-03
As a sort of proof of concept, some clinical trials have shown that the down-regulation of the exposure to estrogens, either by using selective estrogen receptors modulators (SERM) or by abrogating the production of estrogens with aromatase inhibitors (AI), relates with a reduction in the risk for b
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br Introduction It has become increasingly
2020-08-03
Introduction It has become increasingly apparent that seemingly identical cells in a population can actually be a heterogenous mixture differing at genome, transcriptome, and/or proteome levels. Analysis of this heterogeneity among cells within a population is critical to provide deeper understan
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br Acknowledgments Research on radical SAM activating
2020-08-03
Acknowledgments Research on radical SAM activating enzymes in the Broderick laboratory is supported by the National Institutes of Health (GM54608). 6-Tuliposides (Pos), the major secondary metabolites in tulip (), are glucose esters of 4-hydroxy-2-methylenebutanoate and (3)-3,4-dihydroxy-2-met
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Future DHODH targeted therapy may be improved by identifying
2020-08-03
Future DHODH-targeted therapy may be improved by identifying patient populations that will be responsive to DHODH inhibition. The recent decrease in the cost of genomic profiling makes effective personalized medicine increasingly feasible and may be used to develop and test biomarkers that predict D
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Over the past decade an increasing number of small molecule
2020-08-03
Over the past decade, an increasing number of small-molecule DGAT-1 inhibitors had been developed with variable structural types.13, 14, 15 Most (Fig. 1) share a privileged structure with the heteroaryl-linker-acid, which is based on compounds 1 and 2 described in the early patents of Japan Tobacco
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brucine As hydrophobic residues make up
2020-08-03
As hydrophobic residues make up almost 40% of all the residues in the DGAT1 proteins [74] (Fig. 2a and c), they presumably play an important role in facilitating the reaction. While it is clear that alterations within the Sit1 motif, especially of the critical tyrosine (Y), alter binding to oleoyl-C
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As it was recently found native
2020-08-03
As it was recently found [28], native α-synuclein interacts with anion-binding groove between O and R (or P and Q) subunits of GAPDH which comprises NAD+-binding pocket and active site (Fig. 2A). In all 10 simulations, α-synuclein bound to this region of GAPDH (Fig. 2D, E). The following GAPDH resid
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