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Loss of proton‐sensing GPR4 reduces tumor progression in mouse models of colon cancer
G protein‐coupled receptor 4 (GPR4) is a pH‐sensing receptor activated by acidic pH. GPR4 expression is increased in patients with inflammatory bowel disease who are at high risk of developing colorectal cancer. In mouse models, loss of GPR4 attenuated tumor progression. This correlated with increased IL2 and natural killer cell activity.
Leonie Perren+16 more
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Validating the Iowa Test of Consonant Perception in a large cohort of cochlear implant users. [PDF]
Smith FX+6 more
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TRPM8 levels determine tumor vulnerability to channel agonists
TRPM8 is a Ca2+ permissive channel. Regardless of the amount of its transcript, high levels of TRPM8 protein mark different tumors, including prostate, breast, colorectal, and lung carcinomas. Targeting TRPM8 with channel agonists stimulates inward calcium currents followed by emptying of cytosolic Ca2+ stores in cancer cells.
Alessandro Alaimo+18 more
wiley +1 more source
Consonantal environment specifies vowel identity [PDF]
Winifred Strange+2 more
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Vocal Learning Versus Speech Evolution: Untangling a False Equivalence. [PDF]
Lameira AR.
europepmc +1 more source
The pan‐HDAC inhibitor belinostat increases the expression of the pro‐apoptotic proteins Bim, Puma, and Noxa and induces apoptosis in ovarian cancer cell lines and patient‐derived tumor organoids when used at high concentrations. Moreover, inhibiting the anti‐apoptotic proteins Bcl‐xL or Mcl‐1 sensitizes these preclinical models to the cytotoxic effect
Cécilia Thomine+10 more
wiley +1 more source
Further observations on the role of silence as a cue for stop consonants [PDF]
Michael F. Dorman+2 more
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Arabic consonant length perception depends on the relative speech rate of the distal context. [PDF]
Heffner CC, Al-Thowaini BM, Rytting CA.
europepmc +1 more source
P. Braveman, S. Gruskin
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