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Myo‐Inositol, a Cofactor in the Biosynthesis of Stachyose [PDF]
Widmar Tanner, O. Kandler
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Nicotine Reprograms Aging‐Related Metabolism and Protects Against Motor Decline in Mice
Long‐term oral nicotine intake protects against age‐related motor decline in mice without eliciting systemic toxicity. Integrated multi‐organ metabolomic profiling and longitudinal gut microbiota analyses reveal that nicotine induces coordinated remodeling of glycolipid and sphingolipid metabolism, enhances NAD⁺ bioavailability, and suppresses ceramide
Shuhui Jia+29 more
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Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) has distinct acute‐remitting courses but lacks biomarkers for predicting relapse. Recent studies found cuproptosis‐related genes affect its course, and a model built accordingly can predict relapse to aid intervention.
Peidong Liu+17 more
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Potential of ascorbic acid in human health against different diseases: an updated narrative review
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is the most crucial antioxidant for the body. The biochemical capabilities of ascorbic acid are still being studied. It acts as a cofactor for many enzymes participating in various physiological functions.
Anwar Ali+8 more
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A NEW COFACTOR REQUIRED FOR THE ENZYMATIC CONVERSION OF PHENYLALANINE TO TYROSINE
Seymour Kaufman
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The authors find that by targeting intratumoral copper, they can enhance p62‐mediated ubiquitination of EZH2 at the Ub‐K63 site by suppressing copper binding to SMURF2, an E3 ligase of EZH2, leading to its autophagic degradation. This mechanism suppressed OSCC progression and potentiated anti‐PD‐1 immunotherapy, highlighting a potential new therapeutic
Xiaohu Lin+9 more
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Interactions of Catalytic Cofactors for Photosynthetic Phosphorylation with Hill Reaction Oxidants
Mordhay Avron, André T. Jagendorf
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Ma et al. report the hippocampal and hepatic acetylcholine (ACh) levels are differently modulated by regular versus irregular exercise, which contributes to coordinate hippocampal astrocyte activity and hepatic FBXL6high neutrophil recruitment. This ACh‐modulated brain‐liver circuit links the effects of exercise on fear memory extinction and liver ...
Pengjiao Ma+10 more
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FURTHER STUDIES ON THE COFACTORS OF THE LIVER TYROSINE OXIDASE SYSTEM
J.N. Williams, A. Sreenivasan
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Effect of Host Cell Wall Material on the Adsorbability of Cofactor-requiring T4 [PDF]
Dennis T. Brown, Thomas F. Anderson
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