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Primary cilia function as hubs for signal transduction. [PDF]
Li B, He YY, Yang ZM.
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Erythrocyte Antibodies in AIDS are associated with mycobacteriosis and hypergammaglobulinemia [PDF]
A. Matuschke +21 more
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Fasudil perfusion in the NAc increased basal extracellular serotonin but not dopamine, and suppressed depolarization‐evoked release of both. In contrast, KD025 showed minimal effects on basal levels and selectively suppressed evoked serotonin release. ABSTRACT Recent studies have indicated that the Rho GTPase family and Rho‐kinases are associated with ...
Rinako Tanaka +8 more
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Copper Dyshomeostasis Affects α-Synuclein Clearance Mechanisms in Parkinson's Disease: Insights from In Vitro Models and Translational Evidence. [PDF]
Musarò D +4 more
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ABSTRACT The high prevalence of gastrointestinal (GI) diseases and their significant impact on the quality of life require new therapeutic strategies. The development of novel therapeutic strategies should prioritize targeting the fundamental pathophysiological mechanisms underlying these diseases, including inflammation, cellular proliferation, and ...
Sayedeh Azimeh Hosseini +7 more
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Palmitoylation in Renal Physiology and Pathology. [PDF]
Ma J +9 more
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GRKs and arrestins: Nomenclature and functions in GPCR‐dependent and ‐independent signalling
G protein‐coupled receptor (GPCR) kinases (GRKs) and arrestins play a critical role in the regulation of GPCR signalling. Historic names of mammalian GRKs were replaced by systematic ones in the 1990s; however, both kinds of names are currently in use for mammalian arrestins.
Vsevolod V. Gurevich
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Coenzyme A in Brain Biology and Neurodegeneration. [PDF]
Zhang D +4 more
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Mitochondrial DNA: A Key Alarmin Igniting the Inflammasome Fire in Health and Disease
This review illustrates how mitochondrial DNA, released under cellular stress, acts as a key alarmin that ignites innate immune sensors, particularly inflammasomes and the cGAS‐STING pathway. This paper details how this sustained “inflammasome fire” fuels the progression of diverse inflammatory diseases, including neurodegeneration and metabolic ...
Woo Hyun Park
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Monoaminylation in Human Health and Disease: State of the Field, Challenges, and Emerging Directions. [PDF]
Zhao Y +4 more
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