Studies on the growth, viability, and lipids of Streptococcus bovis : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Agricultural Science in Animal Science [PDF]
In their comprehensive review of rumen metabolism, Annison and Lewis (1959) emphasised the symbiotic relationship between the metabolic activities of the mixed population of anaerobic bacteria and ciliated protozoa, and the digestion of fodder consumed ...
Wolff, John Eric
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Interferon-alpha induced changes in NODDI predispose to the development of fatigue [PDF]
Interferon-alpha (IFN-α) is an important mediator of antiviral immune responses. It is also used clinically in the treatment of hepatitis-C infection.
Bouyagoub, S +5 more
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Vitamin K as a diet supplement with impact in human health: current evidence in age-related idseases [PDF]
Vitamin K health benefits have been recently widely shown to extend beyond blood homeostasis and implicated in chronic low-grade inflammatory diseases such as cardiovascular disease, osteoarthritis, dementia, cognitive impairment, mobility disability ...
Araujo, Nuna C. P. +3 more
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Persistent intestinal inflammation is a major contributor to various diseases, including digestive disorders, immune dysregulation, and cancer. The NF‐κB signaling pathway is pivotal in the inflammatory response of intestinal cells, regulating the secretion of inflammatory factors, mediating signal transduction, and activating receptors. In colitis, NF‐
Yuqing Deng +8 more
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6. Oceanapins A-F, unique branched ceramides isolated from the haplosclerid sponge Oceanapia cf. tenuis of the Coral sea [PDF]
A series of ceramides, called oceanapins A-F (2-7), which are unique for branching at both the sphingosine and fatty-acid chains, have been isolated as pure compounds from the haplosclerid sponge #Oceanapia$ cf. #tenuis$ of the Coral Sea.
Debitus, Cécile +3 more
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Exploring New Frontiers: Alternative Breast Cancer Treatments Through Glycocalyx Research
Breast cancer (BC) treatment is developing toward more precise and personalized care through the approval of different comprehensive approaches. Clinical practice emphasizes significant patient‐to‐patient variability in treatment response among patients, even those with similar clinical and biological profiles. Recent studies have demonstrated that the
Ielizaveta Gorodetska +6 more
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Detergent-resistant plasma membrane proteome to elucidate microdomain functions in plant cells [PDF]
Although proteins and lipids have been assumed to be distributed homogeneously in the plasma membrane (PM), recent studies suggest that the PM is in fact non-uniform structure that includes a number of lateral domains enriched in specific components (i.e.
Daisuke Takahashi +2 more
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Currently, significant attention is being paid to the study of the mechanisms underlying the development of multiple sclerosis (MS), especially factors related to humoral immunity, apoptosis, and sphingolipid metabolism processes. These factors play a key role in neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration during both the acute and chronic stages of the ...
Gayane Ghazaryan +4 more
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High-grade ovarian serous carcinoma patients exhibit profound alterations in lipid metabolism [PDF]
Ovarian cancer is a very severe type of disease with poor prognosis. Treatment of ovarian cancer is challenging because of the lack of tests for early detection and effective therapeutic targets.
Braicu, Elena Ioana +12 more
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Abstract We have already published a review about the results of clinical trials evaluating the effects of selected nutraceuticals on glycemia in humans. In this second part, we describe the role of other nutraceuticals involved in dysglycemia. The available evidence showed promising hypoglycemic effects of the nutraceuticals reviewed both for their ...
Giuseppe Derosa +2 more
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