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This study reveals that Testosterone–Androgen Receptor signaling delays elderly male bone destruction by upregulation of the osteoblastic extracellular tenascin‐C (TNC). The osteoprotective effect of fibrinogen C‐terminus of TNC is demonstrated in male osteoporotic mice model that osteoblast‐specific Ar‐knockout, potentially via inhibition of ...
Yong Xie+8 more
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Concerning the toxicity of acetanilid and bicarbonate combinations for muscle-nerve preparations [PDF]
David I. Macht
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A novel artemisinin derivative dimer has been synthesized, and its significant potential as an anti‐cancer agent. The study indicated that ZQJ29 effectively inhibited the proliferation of pancreatic cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. Additionally, these investigations have unveiled ZQJ29 as a new potent PARP1 inhibitor, with the capability to induce ...
Jianping Chen+9 more
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The excretion of chlorides and bicarbonates by the human kidney
H. W. Davies, J. Haldane, G. L. Peskett
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RSPO2 and GDF9:BMP15 heterodimers—core components of oocyte‐secreted factors (OSFs)—coordinate to shape the molecular architecture of preantral granulosa cells via gene‐specific synergistic and antagonistic regulation, mediated through CTNNB1–SMAD2 signaling crosstalk.
Yingmei Wang+7 more
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Response. Commentary. Evaluating the role of seagrass in cenozoic CO2 variations [PDF]
Giovanni Gaglianone+8 more
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The continental‐scale study reveals that soil phosphorus strongly predicts the richness of soil pathogenic oomycetes in Chinese grasslands, while precipitation and plant species richness drive their absolute abundance; modeling predicts ≈42% of grassland areas may face elevated oomycete disease risk under future climate scenarios, especially in typical
Junsheng Ke+10 more
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THE RÔLE OF BIOTIN IN BICARBONATE UTILIZATION BY BACTERIA
Henry A. Lardy+2 more
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This study extensively characterizes the B cell response of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in response to red mark syndrome (RMS). This disease, suspected to be caused by a Midichloria‐like organism (MLO), induces skin lesions in the infected animals, characterized by a massive influx of IgM+ B cells.
J Germán Herranz‐Jusdado+10 more
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