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Caveolin-1 and Caveolin-2 Expression in Mouse Macrophages [PDF]
Peter S. Gargalovic, Ladislav Dory
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Identifying the role of caveolin-1 and caveolin-2 in cancer cell proliferation and cancer drug resistance [abstract] [PDF]
only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Grzegorz Sowa, Medical Pharmacology and PhysiologyCaveolae are flask-shaped invaginations of the plasma membrane. Caveolins are the major protein component building these caveolae.
Myears, Hillary E.
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Recent Progress in Gene Delivery Systems Based on Gemini‐Surfactant
Gene delivery is a key area in biomedicine, where nucleic acids are delivered into cells to treat diseases by modulating genes. The low micelle concentration, effective nucleic acid complexation, and low immunogenicity make Gemini surfactants promising gene delivery vectors.
Peng Qian+5 more
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Temporal effects of 17β-estradiol on caveolin-1 mRNA and protein in bovine aortic endothelial cells [PDF]
Muthuvel Jayachandran+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background N‐terminus 15 amino acid (MC16) of Annexin A1 (ANXA1) is an effective therapeutic target for tumors and tumor vasculature as it specifically localizes to the cell surface of tumor cells and tumor vascular endothelial cells. We identified the d‐type peptide (hpnevrs, dhp7) by mirror‐image phage display targeting l‐type MC16 and ...
Kai Ozaki+8 more
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ABSTRACT Background Narrowband‐ultraviolet B (NB‐UVB) phototherapy is an effective treatment for psoriasis in patients who have failed topical regimens or those who desire to avoid systemic treatment. Despite its regular use in non‐white individuals, NB‐UVB treatment response for psoriasis in skin of color (SOC) has not been systematically reviewed ...
Megan Hauptman+3 more
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Caveolin-1 regulates lipid droplet metabolism in endothelial cells via autocrine prostacyclin–stimulated, cAMP-mediated lipolysis [PDF]
Gross, Richard W.+4 more
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ABSTRACT Globally, there are 537 million people with diabetes, with an estimated 19%–344% of these people developing a diabetic foot ulcer, and 10% dying within a year of being diagnosed with a diabetic foot ulcer. Risk factors for developing a diabetic foot ulcer include age, sex, ethnicity, chronically elevated HbA1c, smoking history, cardiovascular ...
Fiona S. Gruzmark+3 more
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Caveolin‐1 negatively regulates SR‐BI mediated selective uptake of high‐density lipoprotein‐derived cholesteryl ester [PDF]
Sergey V. Matveev+3 more
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