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A comprehensive review of cancer‐induced cardiac wasting
Cancer is frequently accompanied by cachexia, a systemic syndrome characterized by progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass, with or without loss of fat mass. Increasing evidence indicates that cancer can also induce cardiac muscle wasting, which is associated with structural cardiac remodelling, impaired contractile function and the development of ...
Alessia Lena +5 more
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Loss of cardiac tetralinoleoyl cardiolipin in human and experimental heart failure
The mitochondrial phospholipid cardiolipin is required for optimal mitochondrial respiration. In this study, cardiolipin molecular species and cytochrome oxidase (COx) activity were studied in interfibrillar (IF) and subsarcolemmal (SSL) cardiac ...
Genevieve C. Sparagna +8 more
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Phase Behavior Of Cardiolipin [PDF]
Cardiolipin is a phospholipid with negatively charged headgroups. This lipid is structurally unique in its quadruple-chained configuration and functionally unique in its nearly exclusive involvement in the cellular energy production processes.
Chen, Yi-fan
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The unique redox properties of nanoscale cerium dioxide determine its diverse application in biology and medicine as a regulator of oxidative metabolism. Lipid modifiers of the nanoparticle surface change their biochemical properties and bioavailability.
Elena V. Proskurnina +9 more
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Selective remodeling of cardiolipin fatty acids in the aged rat heart
Background The heart is rich in cardiolipin, a phospholipid acylated in four sites, predominately with linoleic acid. Whether or not aging alters the composition of cardiolipin acyl chains is controversial.
Rapoport Stanley I +3 more
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Ferroptosis is driven by unrestricted peroxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acyl (PUFA) chains in membrane phospholipids. In triple‐negative breast cancer cells, lipid droplets (LDs) sequester dietary PUFAs, limiting their incorporation into membrane phospholipids, preventing mitochondrial damage, and reducing lipid peroxidation and ferroptosis.
Ana Kump +10 more
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Untersuchung der immunstimulatorischen Eigenschaften des Phospholipids Cardiolipin
Die Zielsetzung dieser Arbeit war die Untersuchung der immunstimulatorischen Fähigkeiten des Phospholipids Cardiolipin. Cardiolipin erfüllt die Kriterien eines Pathogen-assoziierten-molekularen-Musters (pathogen-associated molecular pattern; PAMP). Zudem
Bauer, Stefan (Prof. Dr.) +1 more
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Highly Canalized MinD Transfer and MinE Sequestration Explain the Origin of Robust MinCDE-Protein Dynamics [PDF]
Min-protein oscillations in Escherichia coli are characterized by the remarkable robustness with which spatial patterns dynamically adapt to variations of cell geometry.
Frey, Erwin +3 more
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Correlation of serum cardiolipin levels with physical activity in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients
Cardiolipin, a critical phospholipid involved in mitochondrial function, has a potential role in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Ayesha Aslam +7 more
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Novel preparation of cardiolipin from beef heart
A new method is described for the isolation of beef heart cardiolipin. A lipid-protein complex, rich in cardiolipin, is obtained by a one-step solvent fractionation of the tissue total lipid extract. Cardiolipin in the complex is largely freed of protein
Joseph Eichberg, John D. Burnham
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