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br Molecular modeling study Molecular modeling study was ess
2020-11-16
Molecular modeling study Molecular modeling study was essentially needed to understand and interpret the DHFR inhibitory pattern of this new class of compounds. Computational docking is an algorithm designed to estimate two main terms. The first is to determine the suitable position and the orien
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The absorption rate of polyphenols into
2020-11-16
The Spadin rate of polyphenols into the body is usually low. For example, the absorption rate of epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), an active component in GP, is approximately 1% (Chen et al., 1997). To increase absorption of GP in the body, people have been increasing their intake of functional foods
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br Methods Adult male B
2020-11-16
Methods Adult male B6, 129 CRHtklee mice (25–30g at the beginning of the experiments) that were wild-type (CRF1R+/+) and recessive homozygous or knockout (CRF1R−/−) were housed six per cage. Mice were 3–5months old and derived from mating CRF1R+/− breeders (Jackson Laboratory, California). Wild-t
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Introduction Robust evidence suggests that genetic factors i
2020-11-16
Introduction Robust evidence suggests that genetic factors influence an individual's susceptibility to BD (Craddock and Sklar, 2013). Yet, no single, high penetrance gene has been identified with direct causality (Craddock and Sklar, 2009). The largest GWAS to date for identifying genes conferring
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Like professional accounting organizations many accounting e
2020-11-16
Like professional accounting organizations, many accounting educators have also embraced the potential recruitment value of advanced placement. For example, high school and college educators collaborated to create the Accounting Pilot and Bridge Project (APBP), in order to jump start the profession'
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Conventional assays rely on a
2020-11-14
Conventional assays rely on a comparable transformation of the target analytes and the structurally similar (but not identical) proxy substrates and are commonly used to measure individual enzyme activities in (pre-treated) intact sludge flocs (Burgess and Pletschke, 2008a, Gessesse et al., 2003, Yu
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Our knowledge of DDR induced signaling
2020-11-13
Our knowledge of DDR-induced signaling pathways is still fragmentary. In particular, we do not know which signaling effectors interact with the phosphorylated receptors and how different effectors are linked to the control of specific cellular functions. The DDRs are at the interface between RTKs an
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br Introduction Increasing investigations show that
2020-11-13
Introduction Increasing investigations show that the earthworm extract has various beneficial pharmacological activities, including fibrinolytic [2] and anticoagulative activity [3], anti-inflammatory activity [4], anti-oxidative activity [5], [6], peripheral nerve regeneration [7], bone regenera
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Gene expression profiling with corresponding
2020-11-13
Gene Swainsonine profiling with corresponding clinical data supported the notion that increased expression of S1PR1 in DLBCL was associated with poor outcome [159], [160], [161]. These studies also identified increased expression of the GPCRs GPR183, CCR7, ADRB2 and CNR2 as risk factors for poor out
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TCS 2510 br Conflict of interests br Introduction Ubiquityla
2020-11-13
Conflict of interests Introduction Ubiquitylation is a post-translational modification which impacts almost every biological process in the cell. Dysregulation of the ubiquitylation pathway is associated with several diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, and immunological dy
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DCG IV br Conflicts of interest br Introduction Diacylglycer
2020-11-13
Conflicts of interest Introduction Diacylglycerols (DAGs) and phosphatidic DCG IV (PA) play fundamental roles in biology as basic components of membranes, intermediates in lipid metabolism, and secondary messengers in cellular signaling (Carrasco and Merida, 2007, Fang et al., 2001). Cells re
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We then evaluated in vivo
2020-11-13
We then evaluated in vivo DHODH mRNA 2580 using data from TCGA (Lee, Palm, Grimes, & Ji, 2015). To perform a pan-disease comparison of DHODH expression, log2 TPM expression values were converted to z-scores calculated per patient. Fig. 6 shows that across all 34 diseases (9726 unique patient samples
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The focus of this review is on
2020-11-13
The focus of this review is on the diacylglycerol acyltransferase (DGAT, EC 2.3.1.20) enzymes, DGAT1 and DGAT2, that catalyze the esterification of a fatty acyl moiety to a DAG molecule to produce TAG. These enzymes commit DAG to being stored as TAG rather than being diverted for the synthesis of ph
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The binding of collagen X to
2020-11-13
The binding of collagen X to DDR2 differs from the binding of collagen X to α2β1 integrin in that the triple helical conformation is essential for DDR2 binding. We previously reported that heat denatured pepsinised collagen X supported cell adhesion via α2β1, indicating that the triple-helical confo
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GSK2578215A Widely expressed mammalian adhesion receptors fo
2020-11-13
Widely expressed mammalian adhesion receptors for fibrillar collagens include the α2β1- and α11β1-integrins and the discoidin domain receptors (DDRs), DDR1 and DDR2 (Leitinger, 2011). Integrins and DDRs bind distinct and separate motifs in native fibrillar collagen (Curat et al., 2001, Vogel et al.,
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