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Fröhlich Systems in Cellular Physiology [PDF]

open access: yesPrague Medical Report, 2012
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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Circadian regulation of cellular physiology. [PDF]

open access: yesMethods Enzymol, 2015
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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The cellular physiology of articular cartilage [PDF]

open access: yesExperimental Physiology, 1996
The cells of articular cartilage, or chondrocytes, live in an unusual and constantly changing physicochemical environment. They receive poorly understood signals during the loading of the tissue and produce, through a balance between macromolecular synthesis and degradation, a mechanically resilient extracellular matrix.
A C, Hall, E R, Horwitz, R J, Wilkins
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On the physiological and cellular homeostasis of ascorbate [PDF]

open access: yesCellular & Molecular Biology Letters, 2020
AbstractRecent interest in the role of ascorbate in crucial metabolic processes is driven by the growing number of medical reports that show beneficial effects of ascorbate supplementation for maintaining general well-being and recovery from a variety of medical conditions.
Magdalena Przybyło, Marek Langner
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Contributions of biliary epithelial cells to hepatocyte homeostasis and regeneration in zebrafish

open access: yesiScience, 2021
Summary: Whether transdifferentiation of the biliary epithelial cells (BECs) to hepatocytes occurs under physiological conditions and contributes to liver homeostasis remains under long-term debate.
Wenfeng Zhang   +5 more
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Quinoa husk peptides reduce melanin content via Akt signaling and apoptosis pathways

open access: yesiScience, 2023
Summary: To improve the treatment of pigmentation disorders, looking for natural and safe inhibitors of melanin synthesis has become an area of research interest. The quinoa husk peptides reportedly elicit various biological activities (e.g., anti-cancer,
Caijing Han   +8 more
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Physiological Functions of the Cellular Prion Protein [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Molecular Biosciences, 2017
The prion protein, PrPC, is a small, cell-surface glycoprotein notable primarily for its critical role in pathogenesis of the neurodegenerative disorders known as prion diseases. A hallmark of prion diseases is the conversion of PrPC into an abnormally folded isoform, which provides a template for further pathogenic conversion of PrPC, allowing disease
Andrew R. Castle, Andrew Gill
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Whole-cell energy modeling reveals quantitative changes of predicted energy flows in RAS mutant cancer cell lines

open access: yesiScience, 2023
Summary: Cellular utilization of available energy flows to drive a multitude of forms of cellular “work” is a major biological constraint. Cells steer metabolism to address changing phenotypic states but little is known as to how bioenergetics couples to
Thomas Sevrin   +11 more
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Systematic diet composition swap in a mouse genome-scale metabolic model reveals determinants of obesogenic diet metabolism in liver cancer

open access: yesiScience, 2023
Summary: Dietary nutrient availability and gene expression, together, influence tissue metabolic activity. Here, we explore whether altering dietary nutrient composition in the context of mouse liver cancer suffices to overcome chronic gene expression ...
Frederick Clasen   +6 more
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