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Biophysical studies of lipid membranes by solid state NMR and molecular dynamics simulations
Biological membranes separate the cell interior from the outside and have diverse functions from signal transduction, apoptosis to transportations of ions and small molecules in and out of the cell.
Dutagaci, Bercem
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Innovations in Obesity Treatment: Beyond Adipose Tissue Dysfunction
Obesity drives chronic inflammation, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and cancer development through adipocyte dysfunction. Addressing this multisystemic disorder requires integrated strategies beyond diet and exercise, such as thermogenesis activation via menthol or capsinoids and appetite control through GLP‐1/GIP agonists and neuromodulation to ...
Jesica Martínez‐Godfrey +7 more
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In the present work with mouse models, we demonstrate that a novel compound, NEO400, is able to profoundly protect skin against damage caused by UV radiation (UVR) when it is applied to skin post‐UVR exposure. In comparison, Aloe vera or linoleic acid are unable to achieve a similar level of protection.
Stephen Swenson +6 more
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Abstract Despite exercise countermeasures to sustain health and performance in spaceflight, complete maintenance of muscle mass and functions in microgravity is still not possible for most astronauts. The principal cause of the limited effectiveness of existing exercise countermeasures is the difficulty in achieving full loading forces in space.
Alessandra Bosutti +6 more
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International Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.
Ioannis‐Alexios Koumprentziotis +4 more
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Abstract Mid‐life obesity is a major risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases, with mitochondrial and cerebrovascular dysfunction considered key mediators. Lysine acetylation is a reversible post‐translational modification that regulates several mitochondrial metabolic and biochemical processes.
Nicole N. Eminhizer +11 more
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A Quarter Century of EHD Protein Research: From Endosomal Recycling to Ciliopathies
Human EHD protein subcellular localization. ABSTRACT Eps15 homology domain‐containing proteins comprise a conserved family of membrane‐remodeling ATPases that regulate endocytic trafficking, membrane fission, receptor recycling, primary ciliogenesis and membrane dynamics across eukaryotes. Since the initial identification of EHD1 and its Caenorhabditis
Devin Frisby +3 more
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Exercise stimulates the release of extracellular vesicles from metabolically active tissues. These vesicles transport regulatory cargos, including microRNAs, proteins, lipids, and metabolites, to target organs such as skeletal muscle, adipose tissue, liver, and vascular tissues.
Jian Wang, Lei Wu
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ABSTRACT Introduction Preclinical evidence suggests that dysregulation of the ceramide‐sphingosine‐1‐phosphate (S1P) axis may have analgesic properties. However, currently approved S1PR1 modulators such as fingolimod are hindered for this indication as they induce lymphopenia.
Wouter A. Bakker +9 more
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