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Ginsenoside compound K inhibits nuclear factor-kappa B by targeting Annexin A2
Background: Ginsenoside compound K(C-K), a major metabolite of ginsenoside, exhibits anticancer activity in various cancer cells and animal models.
Yu-Shi Wang +5 more
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Background Invasion of host cells by Trypanosoma cruzi extracellular amastigotes is host actin polymerization-dependent. However, the role of proteins related to actin dynamics during invasion by amastigotes remains to be investigated.
Thaise Lara Teixeira +3 more
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Annexin A2 antibodies in post-treatment Lyme disease. [PDF]
Background: Anti-annexin A2 (AA2) antibodies have been described in Lyme arthritis and erythema migrans, although they have not been described in post-treatment Lyme disease (PTLD).
Miller JB +5 more
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Background: Annexin A2 (ANXA2) belongs to the Annexin A family and plays a role in epithelial-mesenchymal transition, fibrinolysis, and other physiological processes. Annexin A2 has been extensively implicated in tumorigenesis and development in previous
Yijie Ning, Yufei Li, Hongqin Wang
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Annexin A2 promotes angiogenesis after ischemic stroke via annexin A2 receptor – AKT/ERK pathways [PDF]
Abstract Promoting angiogenesis to restore circulation to the ischemic tissue is still an important therapeutic target in stroke. Here, we ask whether the Ca2+-regulated, phospholipid-and membrane-binding protein-Annexin A2 (ANXA2) may regulate angiogenesis after stroke.Compared with wild type (WT) mice, the density of microvessels in brain and
Wenlu Li +7 more
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Annexin A2: The diversity of pathological effects in tumorigenesis and immune response
Annexin A2 (ANXA2) is widely used as a marker in a variety of tumors. By regulating multiple signal pathways, ANXA2 promotes the epithelial‐mesenchymal transition, which can cause tumorigenesis and accelerate thymus degeneration.
Yanjie Huang +10 more
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The annexin A2 system and vascular homeostasis [PDF]
Optimal fibrin balance requires precisely controlled plasmin generation on the surface of endothelial cells, which line the blood vessel wall. As a co-receptor for plasminogen and tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), which are key factors in plasmin generation, the annexin A2 (A2) complex promotes vascular fibrinolysis. The intracellular A2 complex is a
Elle C, Flood, Katherine A, Hajjar
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Background Atherosclerosis (AS), the main pathological basis of life‐threatening cardiovascular disease, is essentially caused by chronic macrophage inflammation.
Hangyu Pan +8 more
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Mycoplasma bovis is responsible for various inflammatory diseases in cattle. The prevention and control of M. bovis are complicated by the absence of effective vaccines and the emergence of multidrug-resistant strains, resulting in substantial economic ...
Shuang Liu +10 more
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Bridging of membrane surfaces by annexin A2 [PDF]
AbstractThe protein-mediated formation of membrane contacts is a crucial event in many cellular processes ranging from the establishment of organelle contacts to the docking of vesicles to a target membrane. Annexins are Ca2+ regulated membrane-binding proteins implicated in providing such membrane contacts; however, the molecular basis of membrane ...
David Grill +9 more
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