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Role of CD36 in cancer progression, stemness, and targeting
CD36 is highly expressed in diverse tumor types and its expression correlates with advanced stages, poor prognosis, and reduced survival. In cancer cells, CD36: 1) increases fatty acid uptake, reprogramming lipid metabolism; 2) favors cancer cell ...
Marco A Velasco-Velázquez
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Plasma levels of CD36 and glutathione as biomarkers for ruptured intracranial aneurysm
Evidence has proved that intracranial aneurysm (IA) formation and rupture might be closely related to inflammatory response and oxidative stress. Our objective was to evaluate the potential of CD36 and glutathione (GSH) as biomarkers for IA.
Wang Hanbin +7 more
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Soluble CD36− a marker of the (pathophysiological) role of CD36 in the metabolic syndrome? [PDF]
CD36 is a class B scavenger receptor observed in many cell types and tissues throughout the body. Recent literature has implicated CD36 in the pathogenesis of metabolic dysregulation such as found in obesity, insulin resistance, and atherosclerosis.
Koonen, Debby P Y +2 more
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【Objective】The resistance of Plutella xylostella to chemical insecticides is increasing year by year, which makes RNAi (RNA interference) pesticides widely concerned. The P.
Jianbin TAN +3 more
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Aim: To evaluate the mRNA expression levels of Cd36 in adipose and hepatic tissues, in rats with NAFLD after the consumption of sucrose for 10 and 20 weeks.
Rodolfo Quintana Castro +7 more
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CD36 promotes iron accumulation and dysfunction in CD8 T cells via the p38-CEBPB-TfR1 axis in earlystage hepatocellular carcinoma [PDF]
Background/Aims The identification of factors that lead to CD8+ T cell dysfunction within the tumor microenvironment (TME) holds great promise for the development of innovative immunotherapies.
Yifei Qin +23 more
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Changes in the erythrocyte membrane induced by Plasmodium falciparum invasion allow cytoadhesion of infected erythrocytes (IEs) to the host endothelium, which can lead to severe complications.
Michael Dörpinghaus +15 more
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Association between CD36 and ischemic stroke: consequential or coincidental? [PDF]
CD36 is a transmembrane protein that plays a role in various biological processes, including oxidized low-density lipoprotein and fatty acid uptake as well as regulatory control for inflammation signaling.
Ana-Maria Dobri-Nicoară +5 more
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Lymphocytes upregulate CD36 in adipose tissue and liver
CD36 is a multifunctional scavenger receptor and lipid transporter implicated in metabolic and inflammatory pathologies, as well as cancer progression. CD36 is known to be expressed by adipocytes and monocytes/macrophages, but its expression by T cells ...
Jacob Couturier +15 more
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There’s a saying that goes: “everything old is new again,” and I am reminded of this by the article by Luangrath et al1 in this issue of Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology . Not that this article shows old data, but that what was old, now cast in a different light, leads to new ideas and hypotheses.
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