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Expanding our understanding of synucleinopathies: proteinopathy, proteinopenia, and lipidopathy
Neurodegeneration is thought to arise due to the disruption of the protein homeostasis. In synucleinopathies, alterations in the levels of functional and aggregated aSyn lead to proteinopenia and proteinopathy, respectively. aSyn and β‐glucocerebrosidase are closely linked to lipid metabolism, impacting organelle function and lipidostasis.
Manuel Flores‐León, Tiago F. Outeiro
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Summary The production of coronavirus disease 2019 vaccines can be achieved by transient expression of the spike (S) protein of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 in agroinfiltrated leaves of Nicotiana benthamiana. Relying on bacterial vector Agrobacterium tumefaciens, this process is favoured by co‐expression of viral silencing suppressor
Louis‐Philippe Hamel+9 more
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Human liver cytosolic epoxide hydrolases [PDF]
Human liver epoxide hydrolases were characterized by several criteria and a cytosolic cis‐stilbene oxide hydrolase (cEHcso) was purified to apparent homogeneity.Styrene oxide and five phenylmethyloxiranes were tested as substrates for human liver epoxide hydrolases.
Ludwig Schladt+3 more
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AIMS Endothelial-derived epoxyeicosatrienoic acids may regulate vascular tone and are metabolized by soluble epoxide hydrolase enzymes (sEH). GSK2256294 is a potent and selective sEH inhibitor that was tested in two phase I studies.
A. Lazaar+10 more
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Abstract Adipose tissue has an established endocrine function through the secretion of adipokines. However, a role for bioactive metabolites and lipids, termed metabokines and lipokines, is emerging in adipose tissue‐mediated autocrine, paracrine and endocrine signalling and inter‐organ communication. Traditionally seen as passive entities, metabolites
Anna Malicka+3 more
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We present new BRD9‐targeting degraders featuring a chemical warhead and E3 ligase ligand that distinctly differ from the typical chemical units used for BRD9 degradation. Specifically, we identified two VHL‐based PROTACs (2 and 9) based on a [1,2,4]triazolo[4,3‐a]quinoxaline scaffold that effectively and selectively degrade BRD9 and exhibit ...
Martina Pierri+15 more
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Inflammatory responses significantly contribute to neuronal damage and poor functional outcomes following intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH) is known to induce neuroinflammatory responses via degradation of anti-inflammatory ...
Chun-Hu Wu+6 more
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The nano-/microscale UiO-66-NH2 metal–organic framework (MOF) materials were successfully prepared with a uniform size of about 350–400 nm and structurally characterized.
Shi-Lin Cao+8 more
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Soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH) is a potential pharmacological target for treating hypertension, vascular inflammation, cancer, pain, and multiple cardiovascular related diseases.
Dongyang Li+8 more
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Catalysis With Deep Eutectic Solvents: Challenges and Opportunities
Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are emerging as sustainable alternatives in catalysis, offering tunable properties for diverse chemical transformations. This review explores the dual role of DESs as solvents and catalysts, highlighting advancements in organic chemistry, materials science, CO2 fixation, biomass valorization, polymer degradation, and ...
Eduardo Guzmán
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