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Photodynamic Physiology-Photonanomanipulations in Cellular Physiology with Protein Photosensitizers. [PDF]
Singlet oxygen generated in a type II photodynamic action, due to its limited lifetime (1 μs) and reactive distance (
Jiang HN, Li Y, Cui ZJ.
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Circadian regulation of cellular physiology. [PDF]
The circadian clock synchronizes behavioral and physiological processes on a daily basis in anticipation of the light-dark cycle. In mammals, molecular clocks are present in both the central pacemaker neurons and in nearly all peripheral tissues. Clock transcription factors in metabolic tissues coordinate metabolic fuel utilization and storage with ...
Peek CB +5 more
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Fröhlich Systems in Cellular Physiology [PDF]
Electromagnetic fields are usually absent in the picture of processes taking place in living cells which is dominated by biochemistry, molecular genetics and microscopic morphology.
Fedor Šrobár
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The Role of Pontin and Reptin in Cellular Physiology and Cancer Etiology. [PDF]
Pontin (RUVBL1, TIP49, TIP49a, Rvb1) and Reptin (RUVBL2, TIP48, TIP49b, Rvb2) are highly conserved ATPases of the AAA+ (ATPases Associated with various cellular Activities) superfamily and are involved in various cellular processes that are important for
Mao YQ, Houry WA.
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Lipid synthesis and membrane contact sites: a crossroads for cellular physiology. [PDF]
Membrane contact sites (MCSs) are regions of close apposition between different organelles that contribute to the functional integration of compartmentalized cellular processes.
Fernández-Murray JP, McMaster CR.
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Function of the SIRT3 mitochondrial deacetylase in cellular physiology, cancer, and neurodegenerative disease. [PDF]
In mammals, seven members of the sirtuin protein family known as class III histone deacetylase have been identified for their characteristic features.
Ansari A +5 more
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Cellular senescence in normal physiology
Long associated with aging, senescent cells can promote health and have physiological roles The aging of the world’s population has intensified interest in understanding the aging process and devising strategies and interventions to prolong a healthy ...
J. de Magalhães
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Molecular and Cellular Physiology of Neurons
This second edition of the Molecular and Cellular Physiology of Neurons by Professor Gordon Fain is a masterpiece. The book is a concise and updated version of its previous 1999 edition of a textbook, which is well written and with easy to understand ...
Khonsary S.
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Two Isoforms of Clp Peptidase in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Control Distinct Aspects of Cellular Physiology. [PDF]
Hall BM +6 more
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Summary: Maintenance of energy balance is essential for overall organismal health. Mammals have evolved complex regulatory mechanisms that control energy intake and expenditure.
Alicia R. Romero +2 more
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