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Drugs called bisphosphonates are used to treat a range of bone diseases, but how do they reach the enzymes that are their target?
Michael J Rogers, Marcia A Munoz
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Sensing microbial RNA in the cytosol [PDF]
The innate immune system faces the difficult task of keeping a fine balance between sensitive detection of microbial presence and avoidance of autoimmunity.
Nicolas eVABRET, Julie Magarian eBlander
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Reversible disaggregation of the cytosol-estrogen binding protein of uterine cytosol. [PDF]
Stanley G. Korenman, B. Ramanath Rao
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Cytosolic Sensing of Viruses [PDF]
Cells are equipped with mechanisms that allow them to rapidly detect and respond to viruses. These defense mechanisms rely partly on receptors that monitor the cytosol for the presence of atypical nucleic acids associated with virus infection. RIG-I-like receptors detect RNA molecules that are absent from the uninfected host.
Safia Deddouche+2 more
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There is a problem of declining quality of rooster semen in the “native semen-equilibrium-short-term and long-term storage (cryopreservation)” cycle. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of various methods of preparing rooster semen on its ...
Yulia Silyukova+2 more
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Three forms of glutamate synthase (NADH-GOGAT, NADPH-GOGAT and Fd-(ferredoxin) GOGAT) were found in the plastids and cytosol of Pisum arvense root cells.
Genowefa Kubik-Dobosz
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Low-temperature semen storage technologies are already being used in poultry conservation programs, but the quality of reproductive material stored in cryobanks varies greatly and cannot always be successfully used for practical purposes.
Olga Stanishevskaya+6 more
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Salmonella Populations inside Host Cells
Bacteria of the Salmonella genus cause diseases ranging from gastroenteritis to life-threatening typhoid fever and are among the most successful intracellular pathogens known.
Sónia Castanheira+1 more
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The Mitochondria-to-Cytosol H2O2 Gradient Is Caused by Peroxiredoxin-Dependent Cytosolic Scavenging [PDF]
Fluorescent protein-based reporters used to measure intracellular H2O2 were developed to overcome the limitations of small permeable dyes. The two major families of genetically encoded redox reporters are the reduction-oxidation sensitive green fluorescent protein (roGFP)-based proteins fused to peroxiredoxins and HyPer and derivatives.
Laura de Cubas+4 more
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Calciprotein particles (CPPs) are indispensable scavengers of excessive Ca2+ and PO43− ions in blood, being internalised and recycled by liver and spleen macrophages, monocytes, and endothelial cells (ECs).
Daria Shishkova+9 more
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