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Despite the important agronomic traits
2020-06-17

Despite the important agronomic traits regulated by SUMO, most research studies on SUMOylation have been mainly limited to model plants, such as Arabidopsis and rice (Wang et al., 2011), due to the lack of molecular tools specific to other economically relevant plants. On the other hand, plants harb
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br Conclusions br Source of
2020-06-16

Conclusions Source of financial support or funding This investigation was supported by the University of Utah Study Design and Biostatistics Center, with funding in part from the National Center for Research Resources and the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, National Insti
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Although further experiments are needed to
2020-06-16

Although further experiments are needed to determine definitively whether D–ETB receptor heterodimers exist, for example, by using fluorescence resonance mglur transfer analysis or co-immunoprecipitation of receptors, the results of the study by Zeng and colleagues appear to indicate that D–ETB rec
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EPAC induces SOCS gene expression in
2020-06-16

EPAC1 induces SOCS3 gene expression in VECs, resulting in suppression of the JAK–STAT activation initiated by the sIL-6Rα/IL-6 trans-signalling complex [67]. EPAC1 regulates SOCS3 gene induction through the activation of C/EBP and c-Jun transcription factors, which interact directly with the SOCS3 p
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A recent study reports the
2020-06-16

A recent study reports the expression of glutathione-dependent enzymes (GGT, GST-isoforms, gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase, glutathione disulfide reductase and GSH peroxidase) in human primary PT XMD17-109 in four subsequent passages [33]. In this study, we present phase I and II activities at mu
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transferases To elucidate whether the impact of hypoxia on
2020-06-16

To elucidate whether the impact of hypoxia on EGFR expression is cell context specific or culturing density dependent, we chose the following cancer transferases driven by EGFR and evaluated the EGFR expression after hypoxia treatment at different culturing density: a highly aggressive and poorly di
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SB1518 Mono and bi ubiquitination of
2020-06-16

Mono- and bi-ubiquitination of two lysines, namely K70 and K76, in a small fraction of p33 replication co-factor has been demonstrated in yeast (Barajas and Nagy, 2010, Li et al., 2008). Because mutations of these lysines reduced TBSV repRNA replication in yeast and affected the ability of p33 to in
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175 Tamoxifen is included in the treatment protocol of ER
2020-06-16

Tamoxifen is included in the treatment protocol of ER+ breast carcinoma patients routinely. Although tamoxifen improves patients\' survival, unfortunately a large number of ER+ patients don\'t response to tamoxifen treatment (Yager and Davidson, 2006). Detection of molecular markers which could take
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br Use of recombinant collagen to study DDR
2020-06-16

Use of recombinant collagen to study DDR–collagen interactions Synthetic peptides have proven highly valuable in replicating the characteristics of collagen and in defining the sites on collagen essential for binding and studying protein–collagen interactions. There are, however, disadvantages to
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opioid receptors Despite its significance in tumor suppressi
2020-06-16

Despite its significance in tumor suppression, the molecular mechanism by which DAPK is regulated and its interplay with other tumor suppressors and oncoproteins have not been completely unraveled. Although primarily regulated by CaM binding (Cohen et al., 1997), DAPK activity can also be modulated
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Instead of receptor interaction or
2020-06-16

Instead of receptor interaction or GT activity, we focused on the CPD and autoprocessing. The CPDs from the 2 toxins are highly homologous: each cysteine protease targets an intramolecular substrate and mediates InsP6-induced autoprocessing to release the GTD into host cytosol.40, 41 However, TcdB i
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The levels of circulating pro inflammatory
2020-06-16

The levels of circulating pro-inflammatory cytokines are markedly elevated in ESRD, and have been speculated to play an important role as causative factors in a number of uremic complications [37]. The impairment of phagocyte functions and deregulated cytokine productions are highly prevalent in CRF
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br Materials and methods br Results
2020-06-16

Materials and methods Results As shown in Table 1, blood urea nitrogen and serum creatinine levels were significantly elevated at both 1st and 7th days of pyelonephritis, when compared with those of the control group (Pintegrin inhibitors formation or intratubular neutrophils, while tubules s
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In this review we first introduce the in vivo metabolism
2020-06-16

In this review, we first introduce the in vivo metabolism profile of VD3, and the mediation of Cyp3a gene transcription by PXR and CAR in humans, mice and rats. We then focus on the species-specific VDR-dependent regulation of human (CYP3A4, CYP3A5 and CYP3A7), mouse (mainly CYP3A11 and CYP3A13), an
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H http www apexbt com media
2020-06-16

Heterozygous SERT knockout showed an intermediate level of FPS in Experiment 1, but normal FPS in Experiment 4, Experiment 5. Apparently, high redundancy exists in the involvement of SERT in normal fear acquisition, as availability of only 60% of normal SERT levels (Homberg et al., 2007a) is still s
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