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Potential use of ubiquinol and d-ribose in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. [PDF]
Highlights • Manuscript Highlights.• HFpEF is associated with reduced ATP production in the myocardium.• Ubiquinol and d-ribose both contribute to the generation of myocardial ATP.• Both ubiquinol and d-ribose are being studied as supplemental treatments
Pierce JD +6 more
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Background The effects of D-ribose l-cysteine on nicotine-induced testicular toxicity in male Wistar rats were examined in this study. Twenty healthy adult male Wistar rats with an average weight of 200 g were grouped as normal control, nicotine (2 mg/kg)
Victor O. Ukwenya +3 more
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Protective Effect and Mechanism of D-ribose on Doxorubicin-induced Cardiotoxicity
Objective: To study the protective effect and mechanism of D-ribose on Doxorubicin (DOX)-induced cardiotoxicity in mice. Methods: Eight-week-old male ICR mice were randomly divided into normal group (Con), model (DOX) group, D-ribose low-dose group (LDR)
Aiai XIAO +3 more
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Lysosomal regulation of extracellular vesicle excretion during d-ribose-induced NLRP3 inflammasome activation in podocytes. [PDF]
The NLRP3 inflammasome is activated in the cytoplasm of cells and its products such as IL-1β are exported through a non-classical ER-Golgi pathway. Several mechanistically distinct models including exocytosis of secretory lysosomes, microvesicles (MVs ...
Hong J +7 more
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Effects of hydroxyapatite (0001) Ca2+/Mg2+ substitution on adsorbed D-ribose ring puckering [PDF]
Advanced Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulation protocols have been used to assess the ring puckering of cyclic D-ribose when the sugar is adsorbed on the most stable (0001) facet of calcium hydroxyapatite (HAp).
Alemán Llansó, Carlos +5 more
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d-Ribose Catabolism in Archaea: Discovery of a Novel Oxidative Pathway in Haloarcula Species. [PDF]
The utilization and degradation of d-ribose in archaea, the third domain of life, have not been analyzed so far. We show that Haloarcula species utilize d-ribose, which is degraded to α-ketoglutarate via a novel oxidative pathway.
Johnsen U +6 more
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Decaprenylphosphoryl-β-D-ribose 2'-epimerase (DprE1) is an essential enzyme in Mycobacterium tuberculosis and has recently been studied as a potential drug target, with inhibitors progressing to clinical studies.
Jennifer A Borthwick +13 more
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Inhibition of Cell Proliferation by D-Ribose and Deoxy-D-ribose
D-Ribose and deoxy-D-ribose inhibited DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis in a wide variety of cells (dividing and nondividing, normal and neoplastic, freely floating and substrate adhering, human and murine) at concentrations at which other monosaccharides have little or no effect.
M, Marini, G, Zunica, C, Franceschi
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D-Ribose, a pentose sugar, has shown to improve myocardial high-energy phosphate stores depleted by ischemia. This study investigated the ability of D-Ribose with low dose dobutamine to improve the contractile response of viable myocardium to dobutamine ...
Gradus-Pizlo Irmina +6 more
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An immunohistochemical analysis to validate the rationale behind the enhanced immunogenicity of D-ribosylated low density lipo-protein. [PDF]
Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are thought to contribute to the abnormal lipoprotein profiles and increased risk of cardiovascular disease in patients with diabetes and renal failure.
Firoz Akhter +3 more
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