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With regard to the DGATs we have found that
2021-04-20
With regard to the DGATs, we have found that the majority of algal species encode at least one DGAT1, although it appears to be absent from Ostreococcus and Micromonas, as is the case for yeast, S. cerevisiae. More surprising is the presence of multiple DGAT2 genes in algae, with the exception of C.
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For human health risk assessment of chemicals a
2021-04-20
For human health risk assessment of chemicals, a default uncertainty factor (UF) of 3.16 is used to capture inter individual variation in toxicokinetics (Dorne and Renwick, 2005). However, the scientific background for this default UF remains unsatisfactory., Several studies have reported that a fac
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In conclusion our work provides the preclinical evidence sho
2021-04-20
In conclusion, our work provides the preclinical evidence showing the potent in vivo efficacy of AT7519 on chemoresistant cancer T0070907 and its underlying mechanisms of action. Our work supports the biological rationale behind the clinical trials initiated with AT7519, particularly for the treatme
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The synthesis of tricyclic analogs is described in
2021-04-19
The synthesis of tricyclic analogs 28–33 is described in Scheme 3. Oxidative C–C bond cleavage of the terminal olefin of 39i afforded a tricyclic product 52 without isolation of an aldehyde expected as an intermediate. Aminolysis of the chloride 52 with optionally substituted anilines afforded 28–30
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Employing distinct genetic and pharmacological approaches Di
2021-04-19
Employing distinct genetic and pharmacological approaches, Divakaruni et al. now demonstrate that macrophages still acquire their IL-4-elicited phenotype in the absence of CPT1a (considered the main isoform in leukocytes) or CPT2, and highlight that the increased LC-FAO in M(IL-4) cells is less cruc
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The substitution of serine by an
2021-04-19
The substitution of serine 185 by an alanine led to an increase of EGF-R stabilization along with a better binding of PRK1, a RhoB effector described to be involved in EGF-R intracellular traffic. Overall these data indicated that the phosphate group on serine 185 impaired its binding to the effecto
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It has previously been shown that human melanocytes are resp
2021-04-19
It has previously been shown that human melanocytes are responsive to a multiplicity of hormonal triggers [10], particularly to pituitary or ovarian hormones [11]. Studies concerning the effects of BS-181 on human melanocytes led to inconsistent data [12], [13]. Im et al. [14] reported that the res
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ERR is present early in the developing placenta
2021-04-19
ERRβ is present early in the developing placenta in a subset of Zanamivir in extra-embryonic ectoderm destined to make up the chorion.19, 20 ERRβ is likely essential for reproduction. ERRβ expression is essential for the maintenance of pluripotency and self-renewal potential in mouse embryonic stem
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The compounds listed in Table Table
2021-04-19
The compounds listed in Table 1, Table 2, Table 3, Table 4, Table 5 were biologically evaluated for their inhibition of the specific binding of a radiolabeled ligand [3H]PGE2 to membrane fractions prepared from cells stably expressing each mouse prostanoid receptor. The EP1 antagonist activity of th
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The elastase induced injury model
2021-04-19
The elastase-induced injury model has been shown to produce airspace enlargement, and increases in lung volume and compliance that are similar to those observed in human patients (Hantos et al., 2008, Hamakawa et al., 2011). Thus, this model, which has been used to study emphysema, should be adequat
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br Introduction The ubiquitination status of a target
2021-04-19
Introduction The ubiquitination status of a target protein is achieved via a delicate balance between two opposing forces: ubiquitin E3 ligases and DUBs. It has been postulated that the majority of proteins in a cell are regulated and modified by ubiquitin at some point (Hershko and Ciechanover,
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Because conventional KO mice die within h of
2021-04-19
Because conventional KO mice die within 24h of birth, it is difficult to analyze higher Mocetinostat functions using them. Therefore, in this study, we generated brain-specific conditional DGKδ-KO mice and used these mice to perform behavioral and pharmacological tests. Results Discussion OC
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For example nM MTX markedly
2021-04-19
For example, 200nM MTX markedly stimulates the differentiation of the monocytic U937 Sotrastaurin [39], but only 10nM MTX is sufficient for the inhibition of clonogenicity in the ALL and APL cell lines [22]. Furthermore, an even lower concentration of MTX (2nM) selectively induces the expression of
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br Materials and Methods br Results
2021-04-19
Materials and Methods Results Discussion HSCs have been identified as major collagen-producing Saxagliptin mg in the injured liver (1), and activation of HSCs has become the central link for liver fibrosis (2). The factors that regulate the biological behavior of HSCs include soluble regul
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To better understand Wolbachia s
2021-04-19
To better understand Wolbachia’s dependence on these enzymes, RNAi experiments targeting these transcripts will be required to examine the consequences of their down-regulation on Wolbachia in the different tissues of the parasite. Initial studies have shown that decreases in Bm-cpl-3 and Bm-cpl-6 t
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