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Pharmacological inhibition of the PERK pathway modulates hepatocellular carcinoma growth and immune signaling

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Pharmacological inhibition of PERK in a DEN‐induced mouse model of liver cancer does not reduce tumor burden but alters cellular stress signaling. Despite blocking PERK activity, downstream stress responses, including CHOP expression, remain active, suggesting compensatory mechanisms within the unfolded protein response that may influence tumor ...
Ada Lerma‐Clavero   +5 more
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The damage mechanism in copper studied using in situ TEM nanoindentation. [PDF]

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Wang D   +8 more
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Early‐life high‐fat diet exposure increases Achilles tendon stiffness and induces transcriptomic alterations

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Early‐life exposure to a high‐fat diet altered intact Achilles tendons in rat offspring, making them thinner, stiffer, and molecularly distinct even without injury. These findings suggest that developmental high‐fat diet exposure may impair tendon quality and increase susceptibility to mechanical overload or tendon injury later in life.
Heyong Yin   +3 more
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Sudden anaerobization in Amphibacillus xylanus increases intracellular labile ferrous iron and inhibits cell growth

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Abruptly changing from aerobic to anaerobic conditions (sudden anaerobization) induced growth inhibition and a significant increase in intracellular labile ferrous iron in the aerotolerant anaerobe Amphibacillus xylanus. We found that free flavins mediate efficient electron transfer from NADH to ferric iron under anaerobic conditions, suggesting that ...
Shinya Kimata   +13 more
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Mechanisms of kidney damage

Urologiia, 2019
The results of recent studies on the mechanisms of kidney damage are presented in the review of literature. The role of the immune system in the occurrence, development and outcome of damage to the epithelium of the renal tubules, as well as molecular, genetic and metabolic changes which determine the extent and consequences of renal trauma are ...
A I, Tarasenko   +2 more
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Mechanisms of Liver Damage

Seminars in Liver Disease, 1996
The liver is implicated in many processes, and its failure induces severe consequences for metabolism, immune response, detoxification and antimicrobial defenses. The mechanisms involved in liver injury are complex and interactive, and can be artificially separated as chemical and immune injuries.
M R, Losser, D, Payen
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Mechanisms of tissue damage in arthritis

Seminars in Immunopathology, 2014
The destruction of articular structures in the course of inflammatory arthritides such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or seronegative spondyloarthropathies is the most serious direct consequence of these diseases. Indeed, joint damage constitutes the "organ damage" of RA and-just like in all other diseases with organ involvement-such damage will usually ...
Stephan, Blüml   +2 more
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Mechanisms of ischemic brain damage

Current Cardiology Reports, 2003
Neurologic complications from cerebral ischemia occur frequently following cardiac arrest, as well as in the perioperative period in cardiac surgery. The cellular and molecular mechanisms of cerebral ischemia are complex. This article discusses several important cell death and salvage pathways that are important in experimental cerebral ischemia that ...
Anish, Bhardwaj   +3 more
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Liver damage: mechanisms and management

British Medical Bulletin, 1994
Despite recent advances in our knowledge of the mechanisms of alcohol-induced liver damage, abstinence from alcohol and supportive measures remain the mainstays of management for the majority of patients. Progress has been made in our understanding of ethanol metabolism, the role of acetaldehyde, and both genetic and environmental factors responsible ...
D I, Sherman, R, Williams
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