A Case–Control Study of ADCY9 Gene Polymorphisms and the Risk of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in the Chinese Han Population [PDF]
Background: Adenylyl cyclase type 9 (ADCY9) modulates signal transduction by producing the second messenger cyclic AMP. It has been reported that ADCY9 gene polymorphisms were associated with cancer development. The aim of this study was to investigate whether ADCY9 gene polymorphisms could contribute to the susceptibility of hepatocellular carcinoma ...
Chao Xu +7 more
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Genetics of Common Obesity in Children and Adolescents. [PDF]
Abstract Childhood obesity is a multifactorial public health problem worldwide. Genetic variation influences the predisposition to develop obesity at early stages of life. Childhood obesity may be classified as syndromic, monogenic, or polygenic depending on the genetic component.
León-Reyes G, Alavez FJL, Tejero ME.
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The epigenetic mechanisms of adaption to the hot and humid climate in Hu sheep (Ovis aries). [PDF]
Abstract Hu sheep is characterized by its excellent fecundity and high adaptability to various ecological environments. To reveal the molecular basis involved in Hu sheep, we first examined the 10 index of neuroendocrine and metabolism in blood in Hu sheep during non‐stress period (April–May) and stress period (July–August) using ELISA, including CRH ...
Ren H +10 more
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Higher expression of mir-31-5p is associated with reduced risk of head and neck keloid recurrence following surgical resection. [PDF]
MicroRNA‐31‐5p expression in head and neck keloid formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissue is associated with recurrence, 1 year following treatment with surgery. MicroRNA‐3‐5p potential as a prognostic biomarker should be further investigated. Abstract Objective In this study, we aimed to evaluate mir‐31‐5p as a prognostic biomarker of keloid disease ...
Levin AM +20 more
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ADCY9 (Adenylate Cyclase Type 9) Inactivation Protects From Atherosclerosis Only in the Absence of CETP (Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein) [PDF]
Background: Pharmacogenomic studies have shown that ADCY9 genotype determines the effects of the CETP (cholesteryl ester transfer protein) inhibitor dalcetrapib on cardiovascular events and atherosclerosis imaging. The underlying mechanisms responsible for the interactions between
Yohann Rautureau +30 more
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An Ile to Met Polymorphism in ADCY9 Promotes Airway Obstruction and Remodeling in Asthma
Limei Liang +22 more
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Exploring Genetic Markers for Cold-Heat Patterns: Integrating Traditional Medicine With Modern Genomic Research. [PDF]
Background Temperature sensitivity has gained considerable attention in the era of precision medicine. This trait has long been used to identify cold–heat patterns (C‐HPs), a diagnostic framework in Traditional Korean Medicine that categorizes individuals based on their thermal responses.
Jeong S, Lee S.
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Massive rearrangements of cellular MicroRNA signatures are key drivers of hepatocyte dedifferentiation [PDF]
Hepatocytes are dynamic cells that, upon injury, can alternate between nondividing differentiated and dedifferentiated proliferating states in vivo .
Andersson, TB +14 more
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Crtc1 activates a transcriptional program deregulated at early Alzheimer's disease-related stages [PDF]
Cognitive decline is associated with gene expression changes in the brain, but the transcriptional mechanisms underlying memory impairments in cognitive disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD), are largely unknown.
Chen, M. +7 more
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A melanocyte lineage program confers resistance to MAP kinase pathway inhibition [PDF]
BRAFV600E-mutant malignant melanomas depend on RAF/MEK/ERK (MAPK) signaling for tumor cell growth1. RAF and MEK inhibitors show remarkable clinical efficacy in BRAFV600E melanoma2, 3; however, resistance to these agents remains a formidable challenge2, 4.
Donahue, Melanie K. +10 more
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