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The study focused on a mouse model of depression induced by lipopolysaccharides (LPS) and employed innovative multi‐omics approaches, including two‐dimensional gel electrophoresis (2‐DE) for proteomics, liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS) for metabolomics, and real‐time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) microarray technology to analyze the ...
Wen‐Wen Li +10 more
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Characteristics of GABAergic and cholinergic neurons in perinuclear zone of mouse supraoptic nucleus [PDF]
The perinuclear zone (PNZ) of the supraoptic nucleus (SON) contains some GABAergic and cholinergic neurons thought to innervate the SON proper. In mice expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein (eGFP) in association with glutamate decarboxylase (GAD ...
Armstrong, W. E. +3 more
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ABSTRACT Water deficit negatively impacts crop productivity and quality. Plants face these challenges by adjusting biological processes and molecular functions according to the intensity and duration of the stress. The cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum) is considered sensitive to water deficit, thus breeding efforts are needed to enhance its ...
Elisa Cappetta +11 more
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Preparation of Neurospora crassa mitochondria [PDF]
The fungus Neurospora crassa represents a eukaryotic cell with high biosynthetic activities. Cell mass doubles in 2-4 hr during expone ntial growth , even in simple salt media with sucrose as the sole carbon source. The microorgani sm forms a mycelium of
Jacki +11 more
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Immune cells and stromal cells undergo metabolic reprogramming in both rheumatoid and osteoarthritis. This review summarises current evidence on the metabolic changes within and the crosstalk between immune and stromal cells in these diseases. In addition, we explore the therapeutic potential of targeting metabolic processes for the treatment of ...
Órlaith C. Henry, Luke A. J. O'Neill
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Gut microbiota role in dietary protein metabolism and health-related outcomes: The two sides of the coin [PDF]
Background: Human gut bacteria can synthesize proteinogenic amino acids and produce a range of metabolites via protein fermentation, some known to exert beneficial or harmful physiological effects on the host.
Beaumont, Martin +5 more
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ABSTRACT Climate change, specifically high temperatures, can reduce soil moisture and cause hypersaline conditions, which creates an unsustainable agro‐production system. Microbial symbionts associated with plants relinquish stressful conditions by producing stress‐protecting substances.
Eun‐Hae Kwon +9 more
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Compatible Solute Synthesis and Import by the Moderate Halophile Spiribacter salinus: Physiology and Genomics [PDF]
Members of the genus Spiribacter are found worldwide and are abundant in ecosystems possessing intermediate salinities between seawater and saturated salt concentrations.
Bremer, Erhard +5 more
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Genomic data mining reveals the transaminase repertoire of Komagataella phaffii (Pichia pastoris) strain GS115 and supports a systematic nomenclature [PDF]
Transaminases are an industrially important class of enzyme, due to their ability to catalyse amination reactions for production of chiral amines, and are key building blocks of small molecule pharmaceuticals.
Cardós-Elena, RP +2 more
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The Emerging Role of Altered D-Aspartate Metabolism in Schizophrenia: New Insights From Preclinical Models and Human Studies [PDF]
Besides D-serine, another D-amino acid with endogenous occurrence in the mammalian brain, D-aspartate, has been recently shown to influence NMDA receptor (NMDAR)-mediated transmission.
Alessandro Bertolino +5 more
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