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R V Faller et al.
The Journal of clinical dentistry, 24(1), 25-30 (2013-04-04)
To determine the ability of various marketed dentifrices containing stabilized stannous fluoride (SnF2), sodium fluoride (NaF), or sodium monofluorophosphate (SMFP) to protect enamel against the earliest stages of erosive dietary acid damage using an in vitro enamel protection model. Acid-challenged
Clémence Henry et al.
Plant physiology, 169(2), 1072-1089 (2015-08-14)
Little is known about how salt impacts primary metabolic pathways of C4 plants, particularly related to kernel development and seed set. Osmotic stress was applied to maize (Zea mays) B73 by irrigation with increasing concentrations of NaCl from the initiation
Tong Zhang et al.
Biochimica et biophysica acta, 1854(2), 156-165 (2014-11-30)
Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MPK) cascades are highly conserved signaling pathways that respond to environmental cues. Arabidopsis MPK4 has been identified as a stress-responsive protein kinase. Here we demonstrate that Brassica napus MPK4 (BnMPK4) is activated by hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and
Partha S Ghosal et al.
Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering, 51(1), 86-96 (2015-11-10)
Response surface methodology was applied for the first time in the optimization of the preparation of layered double hydroxide (LDH) for defluoridation. The influence of three vital process parameters (viz. pH, molar ratio and calcination temperature) in the synthesis of
Mohamed Aittaleb et al.
Journal of cell science, 128(20), 3744-3756 (2015-09-04)
Rapsyn, a scaffold protein, is required for the clustering of acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) at contacts between motor neurons and differentiating muscle cells. Rapsyn is also expressed in cells that do not express AChRs. However, its function in these cells remains
Pawel Licznerski et al.
PLoS biology, 13(10), e1002282-e1002282 (2015-10-28)
Exposure to extreme stress can trigger the development of major depressive disorder (MDD) as well as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The molecular mechanisms underlying the structural and functional alterations within corticolimbic brain regions, including the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and amygdala
Robert J Huber et al.
PloS one, 9(10), e110544-e110544 (2014-10-21)
The neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCL) are a group of inherited, severe neurodegenerative disorders also known as Batten disease. Juvenile NCL (JNCL) is caused by recessive loss-of-function mutations in CLN3, which encodes a transmembrane protein that regulates endocytic pathway trafficking, though
Saif Ahmad et al.
Journal of neuroimmunology, 277(1-2), 96-104 (2014-12-03)
Traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is associated with apoptosis of retinal ganglion cells. Local productions of reactive oxygen species and inflammatory mediators from activated microglial cells have been hypothesized to underlie apoptotic processes. We previously demonstrated that the anti-inflammatory effect of
Lydia Herrmann et al.
PloS one, 10(3), e0119423-e0119423 (2015-03-24)
Defects in intracellular transport are implicated in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Hook proteins are a family of cytoplasmic linker proteins that participate in endosomal transport. In this study we show that Hook1 and Hook3 are expressed in neurons
K P Sharma et al.
Indian journal of experimental biology, 50(12), 897-903 (2013-08-31)
Protective role of diet supplements (Spirulina, tamarind fruit pulp and their combination) on a freshwater fish G. affinis exposed at sublethal concentration of fluoride (F-) (10 ppm), Al(+3) (3 ppm) and aluminum fluoride (AlF3) (35.4 ppm) in the microcosms (15
Vera Rötzer et al.
Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS, 72(24), 4885-4897 (2015-06-28)
Desmosomes provide strong intercellular cohesion essential for the integrity of cells and tissues exposed to continuous mechanical stress. For desmosome assembly, constitutively synthesized desmosomal cadherins translocate to the cell-cell border, cluster and mature in the presence of Ca(2+) to stable
Mariangela Succoio et al.
Journal of proteomics, 128, 18-29 (2015-07-25)
Cellular senescence causes profound changes in gene expression profile. In this study, we used a combined 2D-DIGE and nanoLC-ESI-LIT-MS/MS approach to evaluate the proteomic changes occurring both in replicative and stress-induced senescence of human IMR90 cells. Twenty protein spots were
Prerna Srivastava et al.
PloS one, 10(4), e0123896-e0123896 (2015-04-04)
Loss of photoreceptors leads to significant remodeling in inner retina of rd1 mouse, a widely used model of retinal degeneration. Several morphological and physiological alterations occur in the second- and third-order retinal neurons. Synaptic activity in the excitatory bipolar cells
Ruiyan Wang et al.
Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & pharmacotherapie, 70, 64-71 (2015-03-18)
Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the most common form of neoplasm occurring in the adult kidney. Although significant advances have been made in treatment for ccRCC, a significant percent of patients have no benefit from currently available treatment
Masaki Inoue et al.
Journal of cell science, 128(4), 656-669 (2015-01-23)
Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) is an important mediator that triggers onset of autoimmune diseases and exerts its biological effects by interacting through two receptors, TNFR1 (also known as TNFRSF1A) and TNFR2 (also known as TNFRSF1B). TNFR2 signaling has significant potential
Takashi Iwata et al.
International journal of clinical oncology, 20(1), 126-133 (2014-03-01)
Immune responses in the uterine cervix are considered to play an important role in persistent human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and carcinogenesis, but many aspects of the mechanism are still unclear. The goal of this study was to measure cytokines to
Yan Zeng et al.
Carcinogenesis, 35(10), 2244-2253 (2014-06-14)
N-α-Acetyltransferase 10 protein (Naa10p, also called arrest-defective 1), the catalytic subunit of N-acetyltransferase A, is a critical regulator of cell death and proliferation. Naa10p is also shown to regulate cancer metastasis by inhibiting cell motility; however, its role in cancer
Antonia Bellizzi et al.
International journal of oncology, 46(3), 1214-1224 (2014-12-23)
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) patients cannot be treated with endocrine therapy or targeted therapies due to lack of related receptors. These patients overexpress the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), but are resistant to tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) and anti-EGFR
Jean-Nicolas Gallant et al.
Cancer discovery, 5(11), 1155-1163 (2015-08-20)
Oncogenic EGFR mutations are found in 10% to 35% of lung adenocarcinomas. Such mutations, which present most commonly as small in-frame deletions in exon 19 or point mutations in exon 21 (L858R), confer sensitivity to EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI).
Petcharat Kraivaphan et al.
The Journal of clinical dentistry, 24(1), 20-24 (2013-04-04)
The purpose of this study was to determine the viability of dental plaque at 12 hours following brushing with Colgate Great Regular Flavor (0.83% MFP), Crest Pro-Health (0.454% SnF), and Colgate Total Clean Mint Toothpaste (0.3% triclosan/ copolymer/0.22% NaF). Thirty-two
Elizabeth A Wellberg et al.
Breast cancer research : BCR, 16(6), 481-481 (2014-12-05)
Spot14 (S14), encoded by the THRSP gene, regulates de novo fatty acid synthesis in the liver, adipose, and lactating mammary gland. We recently showed that S14 stimulated fatty acid synthase (FASN) activity in vitro, and increased the synthesis of fatty
Erin K Z Kirschmann et al.
Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.), 21(11), 606-615 (2014-10-18)
Conditioned stimuli (CS) can modulate reward-seeking behavior. This modulatory effect can be maladaptive and has been implicated in excessive reward seeking and relapse to drug addiction. We previously demonstrated that exposure to an appetitive CS causes an increase in the
Nathalie Kersual et al.
mAbs, 6(5), 1314-1326 (2014-12-18)
Ovarian cancer has the highest mortality rate among gynecologic malignancies. The monoclonal antibody 12G4 specifically recognizes the human Müllerian inhibiting substance type II receptor (MISRII) that is strongly expressed in human granulosa cell tumors (GCT) and in the majority of
Najiba Murad et al.
The FEBS journal, 281(23), 5251-5264 (2014-09-25)
MicroRNA 184 (miR-184) is known to play a key role in neurological development and apoptosis and is highly expressed in mouse brain, mouse corneal epithelium, zebrafish lens and human retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). However, the role of miR-184 in RPE
J Schrader et al.
Experimental and clinical endocrinology & diabetes : official journal, German Society of Endocrinology [and] German Diabetes Association, 123(2), 118-125 (2014-11-14)
Class 1A phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) is essential for beta-cell growth and survival. Although PI3K has been studied extensively in diabetes the effect of alternatively spliced isoforms of the catalytic subunit p85α on beta cell proliferation and survival remains to be
X Teng et al.
Oral diseases, 21(2), 185-194 (2014-03-13)
Heightened levels of sEcad are found in the serum of patients with cancer and correlate with an unfavorable prognosis and later-stages of disease. In this study, we explored whether sEcad is elevated in human OPSCC specimens and FaDu cells. Additionally
Omesha Perera et al.
Cancer letters, 361(1), 104-111 (2015-03-10)
Trefoil factor 3 (TFF3) is a secreted protein which functions in mucosal repair of the gastrointestinal tract. This is achieved through the combined stimulation of cell migration and prevention of apoptosis and anoikis, thus facilitating repair. Deregulated TFF3 expression at
Nicola J Grant et al.
BMC cancer, 15, 885-885 (2015-11-12)
Cyclin-dependent protein kinase-5 (CDK5) is an unusual member of the CDK family as it is not cell cycle regulated. However many of its substrates have roles in cell growth and oncogenesis, raising the possibility that CDK5 modulation could have therapeutic
Virginie Vives et al.
Nature communications, 6, 6218-6218 (2015-02-04)
Osteoporosis is caused by excessive activity of bone-degrading osteoclasts over bone-forming osteoblast. Standard antiosteolytic treatments inhibit bone resorption by inducing osteoclast loss, with the adverse effect of hindering also bone formation. Formation of the osteoclast sealing zone requires Dock5, a
Manivannan Jothiramajayam et al.
Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part A, 77(21), 1269-1280 (2014-10-01)
Fluoride generated the attention of toxicologists due to its deleterious effects at high concentrations in human populations suffering from fluorosis and with in vivo experimental models. Interest in its undesirable effects has resurfaced due to the awareness that this element
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