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An integral feature of cereal seed growth development
2020-07-28
An integral feature of cereal seed growth (development and germination) is the programed cell death of its individual tissues. Maternal tissues, such as the nucellus and pericarp, undergo progressive degeneration via PCD during the early stages of seed development. This process allows mobilization o
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Another potential use for CDK
2020-07-28
Another potential use for CDK inhibitors in CLL is in the context of lymphocytosis that has plateaued during treatment with a BCR pathway inhibitor. Although it has recently been shown that patients with prolonged lymphocytosis following achievement of PR with lymphocytosis (PR-L) do not fare more p
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br Acknowledgments This work was supported in
2020-07-28
Acknowledgments This work was supported in part by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, KAKENHI; the Funding Program for Next Generation World-Leading Researchers, Grant No. LS081 (H.H.); Research Fellowships for Young Scientists (Y.O. and R
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Intra mPFC CRF increased anxiety like behaviors in mice subj
2020-07-28
Intra-mPFC CRF increased anxiety-like behaviors in mice subjected to the EPM, by reducing open-arm exploration (i.e. percent open-arm entries and percent open-arm time) without affecting the general level of activity (i.e. closed-arm entries) in the maze. These spatiotemporal results were confirmed
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At the cellular level EP EP and IP receptors the
2020-07-28
At the cellular level, EP2, EP4 and IP receptors- the major PG receptors involved in the relaxant effect of alprostadil and iloprost in rat corpus cavernosum- are Gs-coupled which activates AC/cAMP pathway and subsequently activates cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) leading to relaxation of the sm
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Direct use of the fermentation
2020-07-28
Direct use of the fermentation broth at the end of fermentation process in the subsequent biotransformation process could be achieved by supplementing 1L of broth with 0.881g ascorbic acid, 0.278g FeSO4·7H2O, 17.1g α-ketoglutarate, 20mL of 1M potassium phosphate buffer and 10g of l-proline. The biot
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In young women with normal ovarian function estradiol
2020-07-27
In young women with normal ovarian function, estradiol production varies cyclically during their menstrual cycle, with the highest serum concentrations in the preovulatory phase and the lowest during menses. In normal young women, FMD has been found to vary during the menstrual beautiful wood in re
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br Introduction Intracellular signaling is
2020-07-27
Introduction Intracellular signaling is primarily controlled by key post-translational modifications - phosphorylation, acetylation, and ubiquitination [1]. Ubiquitination is carried out by the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) and is now widely recognized as the primary signaling event in regula
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Mutation of RING type E s
2020-07-27
Mutation of RING-type E3s, or modulation of their activity in other ways, is often associated with human disease. BRCA1, an E3 that plays critical roles in DNA repair, is mutated in familial breast and ovarian cancers [2]. Mutations in components of the FANC ubiquitin ligase, also involved in DNA re
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The results of KEGG pathway analysis suggested that DCTPP
2020-07-27
The results of KEGG pathway analysis suggested that DCTPP1 and AKT serine/threonine kinase 3 (AKT3) should be negatively associated within PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway that regulates autophagy, which was consistent with the TCGA data. AKT3 is the third homology of the Akt/PKB family, which encodes serine/t
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In summary we have performed a
2020-07-27
In summary, we have performed a detailed analysis of the cleavage specificity of a major Giardia secreted cysteine protease (CP16160) by both phage display analysis and a panel of recombinant protein substrates to give a quantitative estimate on the involvement of the amino dihydrochloride synthesis
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Chemokines are involved not only in the migration
2020-07-27
Chemokines are involved not only in the migration of neutrophils but also their prolonged accumulation at the site of inflammation. Chemokine receptors that play a pivotal role in the process of neutrophil accumulation (holding) are not very well defined. Stimulation of neutrophils with LPS and TNF-
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Neutrophils across to synovial fluid
2020-07-27
Neutrophils across to synovial fluid in inflammatory arthritides and contribute to tissue damage by releasing their N,N-Dimethylsphingosine synthesis and producing reactive oxygen species (ROS). Both the beneficial and harmful roles of neutrophils are critically dependent on the capacity of the cel
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In the cytoplasm the ternary CRM cargo RanGTP complex is
2020-07-27
In the cytoplasm, the ternary CRM1–cargo–RanGTP complex is disassembled by the action of Ran-binding proteins RanBP1/2 and RanGAP. A recent kinetic study showed that the Ran-binding domains (RanBDs) of the cytoplasmic proteins RanBP1 and RanBP2, but not RanGAP, accelerate dissociation of NES from CR
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Compound A and Compound B
2020-07-25
Compound A and Compound B (Fig. 4) were found in our in vitro screening assays and have similar CRF1 receptor in vitro profiles (Table 1). When binding was investigated using [125I]-CRF in ex vivo assay, Compound A inhibited binding of [125I]-CRF both in the frontal cortex and the pituitary; however
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