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DETERMINATION OF ALDOLASE IN ANIMAL TISSUES
John A. Sibley, Albert L. Lehninger
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Affinity labeling of rabbit muscle fructose‐1,6‐bisphosphate aldolase with 5′‐[p‐(fluorosulfonyl)benzoyl]‐1, N6‐ethenoadenosine [PDF]
Krysztof PALCZEWSKI +3 more
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This study was designed to understand the association between reproductive endosymbiotic bacteria and wild and laboratory‐reared Tuta absoluta populations. The majority of T. absoluta populations showed Wolbachia presence at varying levels of infection, whereas Arsenophonus, Cardinium, and Spiroplasma were not detected. Wolbachia‐positive T.
Ashok B. Hadapad +5 more
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CLINICAL STUDIES ON ALDOLASE ISOZYME WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CANCER AND LIVER DISEASES
Hisatoshi YAJIMA
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Identification of a Cysteinyl Residue Involved in the Activity of Rabbit Muscle Aldolase [PDF]
B. Szajáni +4 more
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ABSTRACT Efficient viral proliferation within the host is a critical step in pathogenicity and requires adenosine triphosphate (ATP). The replication, movement and immune evasion of many plant viruses within their hosts are associated with phase separation (PS)‐derived aggregates formed by viral components.
Guangcheng Zu +8 more
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ABSTRACT The synthesis and accumulation of active ingredients in medicinal plants are distributed in specific organs, tissues, and cell types, which are important for the exploitation of medicinal plants. However, the fine distribution of active ingredients is difficult to know. Here, the system of mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) integrated with single‐
HaiSheng Zeng +14 more
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An overlap between proteomic and transcriptomic findings in experiments testing brain responses to glucocorticoids. A shows that 455 proteins responsive to glucocorticoids were not confirmed at the transcriptomic level while 4 proteins were matched with significant differences in mRNA in all 8 datasets derived from transcriptomic experiments.
Grzegorz R. Juszczak
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ChREBP‐β Exacerbates Renal Tubular Disorders Caused by Fructose via ATF4
Schematic diagram of the mechanism underlying fructose‐induced renal tubular injury via ChREBP‐β‐mediated disruption of endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondrial homeostasis. This diagram illustrates that fructose induces the transcriptional activation of ChREBP‐β, which subsequently triggers endoplasmic reticulum stress, disturbs inter‐organelle calcium
Ting Fang +7 more
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