The role of inflammatory markers in Temporomandibular Myalgia: A systematic review
Approximately 10 % of the general population is affected by temporomandibular disorder (TMD) pain. Diagnosis of myogenous TMD pain (i.e., TM myalgia) may be challenging, while an adequate assessment of this pain is crucial to establish an adequate ...
Elisabet Farré-Guasch +5 more
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GAPDH--a recruits a plant virus movement protein to cortical virus replication complexes to facilitate viral cell-to-cell movement. [PDF]
The formation of virus movement protein (MP)-containing punctate structures on the cortical endoplasmic reticulum is required for efficient intercellular movement of Red clover necrotic mosaic virus (RCNMV), a bipartite positive-strand RNA plant virus ...
Masanori Kaido +7 more
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TGBp1, TGBp2, and TGBp3, three plant virus movement proteins encoded by the “triple gene block” (TGB), may act in concert to facilitate cell-to-cell transport of viral RNA genomes.
Andrey A. Zamyatnin +6 more
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Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV, Cucumovirus, Bromoviridae) is an economically significant virus infecting important horticultural and field crops. Current knowledge regarding the specific functions of its movement protein (MP) is still incomplete.
Réka Sáray +3 more
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Inference of the drivers of collective movement in two cell types: Dictyostelium and melanoma [PDF]
Collective cell movement is a key component of many important biological processes, including wound healing, the immune response and the spread of cancers.
Ferguson, Elaine A. +3 more
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New Advances in Understanding the Molecular Biology of Plant/Potyvirus Interactions
In recent years, researchers have adopted many new technologies to help understand potyvirus pathogenesis. Their findings have illuminated key aspects of the interactions between the host and the virus, and between the virus and its aphid vector.
Frédéric Revers +3 more
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The origin and effect of small RNA signaling in plants
Given their sessile condition, land plants need to integrate environmental cues rapidly and send signal throughout the organism to modify their metabolism accordingly. Small RNA (sRNA) molecules are among the messengers that plant cells use to carry such
Jean-Sébastien eParent +2 more
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Plasmodesmata-Involved Battle Against Pathogens and Potential Strategies for Strengthening Hosts
Plasmodesmata (PD) are membrane-lined pores that connect adjacent cells to mediate symplastic communication in plants. These intercellular channels enable cell-to-cell trafficking of various molecules essential for plant development and stress responses,
Jie Liu, Lin Zhang, Dawei Yan
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Transitivity-dependent and -independent cell-to-cell movement of RNA silencing [PDF]
One manifestation of RNA silencing, known as post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) in plants and RNA interference (RNAi) in animals, is a nucleotide sequence-specific RNA turnover mechanism with the outstanding property of propagating throughout the organism, most likely via movement of nucleic acids.
Christophe, Himber +4 more
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A gradient method for the quantitative analysis of cell movement and tissue flow and its application to the analysis of multicellular Dictyostelium development [PDF]
We describe the application of a novel image processing method, which allows quantitative analysis of cell and tissue movement in a series of digitized video images. The result is a vector velocity field showing average direction and velocity of movement
Miike, Hidetoshi +3 more
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