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IGFBP-3 inhibits Wnt signaling in metastatic melanoma cells. [PDF]
In previous works, we have shown that insulin-like growth factor-binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3), a tissue and circulating protein able to bind to IGFs, decreases drastically in the blood serum of patients with diffuse metastatic melanoma.
Londei, Paola +7 more
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Changes of resting cerebral activities in subacute ischemic stroke patients
This study aimed to detect the difference in resting cerebral activities between ischemic stroke patients and healthy participants, define the abnormal site, and provide new evidence for pathological mechanisms, clinical diagnosis, prognosis prediction ...
Ping Wu +8 more
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Restoring nervous system structure and function using tissue engineered living scaffolds
Neural tissue engineering is premised on the integration of engineered living tissue with the host nervous system to directly restore lost function or to augment regenerative capacity following nervous system injury or neurodegenerative disease ...
Laura A Struzyna +4 more
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The human DEPhOsphorylation Database DEPOD: 2019 update
The human Dephosphorylation Database (DEPOD) is a manually curated resource that harbors human phosphatases, their protein and non-protein substrates, dephosphorylation sites and the associated signaling pathways.
N. Damle, M. Köhn
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Thermodynamic and Kinetic Analysis of Sensitivity Amplification in Biological Signal Transduction [PDF]
Based on a thermodynamic analysis of the kinetic model for the protein phosphorylation-dephosphorylation cycle, we study the ATP (or GTP) energy utilization of this ubiquitous biological signal transduction process.
Bourne +23 more
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Arginine dephosphorylation propels spore germination in bacteria
Significance Dormant bacterial spores can survive long periods of time, withstanding extreme conditions, but can rapidly resume a vegetative life form once nutrients become accessible.
B. Zhou +10 more
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The role of exosomes in peripheral nerve regeneration
Peripheral nerve injuries remain problematic to treat, with poor functional recovery commonly observed. Injuries resulting in a nerve gap create specific difficulties for axonal regeneration.
Rosanna C Ching, Paul J Kingham
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The cell surface receptor Tartan is a potential in vivo substrate for the receptor tyrosine phosphatase Ptp52F [PDF]
Receptor-linked protein-tyrosine phosphatases (RPTPs) are essential regulators of axon guidance and synaptogenesis in Drosophila, but the signaling pathways in which they function are poorly defined.
Bugga, Lakshmi +2 more
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Dephosphorylating eukaryotic RNA polymerase II [PDF]
The phosphorylation state of the C-terminal domain of RNA polymerase II is required for the temporal and spatial recruitment of various factors that mediate transcription and RNA processing throughout the transcriptional cycle. Therefore, changes in CTD phosphorylation by site-specific kinases/phosphatases are critical for the accurate transmission of ...
Joshua E, Mayfield +2 more
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Nanoceria with phosphatase-like behavior shows its great potential for many important biological applications through a catalytic dephosphorylation process.
Tianzhu Yao +3 more
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