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Science (New York, N.Y.), 369(6511), 1649-1653 (2020-09-26)
Schistosome parasites kill 250,000 people every year. Treatment of schistosomiasis relies on the drug praziquantel. Unfortunately, a scarcity of molecular tools has hindered the discovery of new drug targets. Here, we describe a large-scale RNA interference (RNAi) screen in adult
Brain, behavior, and immunity, 91, 437-450 (2020-11-07)
Myelination in the peripheral and central nervous systems is critical in regulating motor, sensory, and cognitive functions. As myelination occurs rapidly during early life, neonatal gut dysbiosis during early colonization can potentially alter proper myelination by dysregulating immune responses and
Physical activity and nutrition, 24(2), 11-21 (2020-07-23)
Doxorubicin (DOX) is a potent anti-cancer drug that appears to have severe myotoxicity due to accumulation. The skeletal muscle has a regeneration capacity through satellite cell activation when exposed to extracellular stimulus or damage. Endurance exercise (EXE) is a therapeutic
FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 34(7), 8975-8989 (2020-05-29)
Skeletal muscle satellite cell (SC) function and responsiveness is regulated, in part, through interactions within the niche, in which they reside. Evidence suggests that structural changes occur in the SC niche as a function of aging. In the present study
International journal of molecular medicine, 46(4), 1359-1366 (2020-09-19)
Balneotherapy and spa therapy have been used in the treatment of ailments since time immemorial. Moreover, there is evidence to suggest that the beneficial effects of thermal water continue for months following the completion of treatment. The mechanisms through which
Nature, 592(7852), 110-115 (2021-03-12)
The plant immune system involves cell-surface receptors that detect intercellular pathogen-derived molecules, and intracellular receptors that activate immunity upon detection of pathogen-secreted effector proteins that act inside the plant cell. Immunity mediated by surface receptors has been extensively studied1, but
Materials (Basel, Switzerland), 14(20) (2021-10-24)
With increasing demands on long-term storage of cells, cryopreservation of cells is gaining more importance in cell-based research and applications. Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is a commonly used chemical cryoprotectant, providing increased cell survival during the freezing process. However, its use is
Nature chemical biology, 17(5), 558-566 (2021-03-03)
G-protein-coupled receptor-regulated cAMP production from endosomes can specify signaling to the nucleus by moving the source of cAMP without changing its overall amount. How this is possible remains unknown because cAMP gradients dissipate over the nanoscale, whereas endosomes typically localize
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 522, 275-305 (2009-02-28)
It is increasingly recognized that interactions between cancer cells and their surrounding stroma are critical for promoting the growth and invasiveness of tumors. For example, cancer cells alter the topography and molecular composition of stromal extracellular matrix by increasing paracrine
Cell metabolism, 30(4), 754-767 (2019-08-20)
Autophagy facilitates the adaptation to nutritional stress. Here, we show that short-term starvation of cultured cells or mice caused the autophagy-dependent cellular release of acyl-CoA-binding protein (ACBP, also known as diazepam-binding inhibitor, DBI) and consequent ACBP-mediated feedback inhibition of autophagy.
European journal of pharmacology, 886, 173413-173413 (2020-08-08)
The antiepileptic sodium channel blocker, carbamazepine, has long been known to be able to attenuate cAMP signals. This could be of clinical importance since cAMP signaling has been shown to be involved in epileptogenesis and seizures. However, no information on
Science (New York, N.Y.), 369(6500), 167-173 (2020-07-11)
Reversing brain aging may be possible through systemic interventions such as exercise. We found that administration of circulating blood factors in plasma from exercised aged mice transferred the effects of exercise on adult neurogenesis and cognition to sedentary aged mice.
Cells, 10(10) (2021-10-24)
Mutations in the PRRT2 gene are the main cause for a group of paroxysmal neurological diseases including paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia, episodic ataxia, benign familial infantile seizures, and hemiplegic migraine. In the mature central nervous system, the protein has both a
Redox biology, 36, 101622-101622 (2020-08-11)
To define the regulatory role of Kruppel-like factor 2 (KLF2) during osteoblast (OB) differentiation of dental pulp-derived stem cell (DPSC)s, herein, we show that the levels of KLF2 and autophagy-related molecules were significantly increased in differentiated cells. Gain-of-function and loss-of-function
Immunomodulatory effect of arsenic on cytokine and HSP gene
expression in Labeo rohita fingerlings
expression in Labeo rohita fingerlings
Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 44 (2015)
Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin, 30(3), 443-446 (2007-03-03)
Heme oxygenase (HO)-1, which is a rate-limiting enzyme involved in the catabolism of heme, is upregulated by a variety of stresses including oxidative stresses and inflammatory cytokines, in many cell types. Recent studies have suggested that upregulation of HO-1 might
International journal of clinical and experimental pathology, 2(4), 390-398 (2009-01-23)
Alterations in cell cycle progression seem to be associated with neuronal death in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). We previously reported disturbances in the control of cell survival/death fate in immortalized lymphocytes from AD patients. These cell
Frontiers in neurology, 11, 589471-589471 (2021-02-02)
The aggregation of abnormally phosphorylated tau protein in neurons and glia is a neuropathological hallmark of several neurodegenerative disorders, collectively known as tauopathies. They are further subclassified based on the preferential pathological aggregation of three carboxyl-terminal repeat domains (3R) and/or
ACS nano, 15(3), 4710-4727 (2021-02-26)
Orally administered Ag2S quantum dots (QDs) rapidly cross the small intestine and are taken up by the liver. Metformin and nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) target metabolic and aging processes within the liver. This study examined the pharmacology and toxicology of QD-based
Upsala journal of medical sciences, 125(1), 30-36 (2020-01-22)
Background: Prenatal depression is common, with an estimate that up to one in five pregnant women suffers from depressive symptoms. Maternal depression is associated with poor pregnancy outcomes such as preterm birth and low birth-weight. Such outcomes possibly affect offspring
Nature aging, 1(8), 715-733 (2021-09-14)
Neutrophils are the most abundant human white blood cell and constitute a first line of defense in the innate immune response. Neutrophils are short-lived cells, and thus the impact of organismal aging on neutrophil biology, especially as a function of
STAR protocols, 1(2) (2020-10-01)
The use of destabilizing domains (DDs) to conditionally control the abundance of a protein of interest (POI) through a small-molecule stabilizer has gained increasing traction both in vitro and in vivo. Yet there are specific considerations for the development and
Scientific reports, 9(1), 9551-9551 (2019-07-04)
Critical limb ischemia, the most severe form of peripheral artery disease, leads to extensive damage and alterations to skeletal muscle homeostasis. Although recent research has investigated the tissue-specific responses to ischemia, the role of the muscle stem cell in the
Current protocols in molecular biology, Chapter 10, Unit 10-Unit 10 (2008-02-12)
Immunoblotting (western blotting) is used to identify specific antigens recognized by polyclonal or monoclonal antibodies. This unit provides protocols for all steps starting with solubilization of the protein samples, usually with SDS and reducing agents. Following solubilization, the material is
Nature communications, 11(1), 4788-4788 (2020-09-24)
Regenerative proliferation capacity and poor differentiation are histological features usually linked to poor prognosis in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (hnSCC). However, the pathways that regulate them remain ill-characterized. Here, we show that those traits can be triggered by
Trifluoroacetylated proteins in liver and plasma of guinea pigs treated with HCFC-123 and halothane.
Toxicology letters, 144(1), 35-47 (2003-08-16)
Trifluoroacetylated (TFA)-protein adducts were investigated by immunoblotting in liver and plasma of guinea pigs treated with the hepatotoxic anaesthetic halothane or the chlorofluorocarbon replacement 1,1-dichloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123). Male outbred Hartley guinea pigs (320-400 g) were administered HCFC-123 (1, 5, 10 and
Nature communications, 10(1), 1109-1109 (2019-03-09)
Transcription factor networks, together with histone modifications and signalling pathways, underlie the establishment and maintenance of gene regulatory architectures associated with the molecular identity of each cell type. However, how master transcription factors individually impact the epigenomic landscape and orchestrate
Journal of biomedical materials research, 54(3), 385-389 (2001-02-24)
Research of cell-biomaterial interactions is building on knowledge and methods available in cell and molecular biology. Western blotting is one of the options to characterize protein expression in cell populations. Method transfer to biomaterial model systems is not trivial because
International journal of molecular sciences, 22(17) (2021-09-11)
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) can be induced from differentiated cancer cells in the tumor microenvironment or in response to treatments and exhibit chemo- and radioresistance, leading to tumor recurrence and metastasis. We previously reported that triple negative breast cancer (TNBC)
The Journal of biological chemistry, 296, 100731-100731 (2021-05-03)
Squalene monooxygenase (SM, also known as squalene epoxidase) is a rate-limiting enzyme of cholesterol synthesis that converts squalene to monooxidosqualene and is oncogenic in numerous cancer types. SM is subject to feedback regulation via cholesterol-induced proteasomal degradation, which depends on
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