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We have demonstrated that prestimulation of human lung cancer cells with TGF‐β enhances resistance to doxorubicin‐induced growth inhibition, depending on Smad3 and Smad4 through induction of ALDH1A1. Knockdown of ALDH1A1 suppressed TGF‐β‐induced resistance to doxorubicin, and exogenous expression of ALDH1A1 in SMAD3‐KO cells restored the drug ...
Takashi Yokoyama+2 more
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HISTOCHEMICAL STUDY ON GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASE IN PATIENTS WITH TESTICULAR TUMOR
Yuuji Adachi+5 more
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Targeting Regulation of Macrophage to Treat Metabolic Disease: Role of Phytochemicals
One‐third of the world's population is affected by metabolic syndrome. Complicated pathogenesis and limited drugs cause the growing prevalence of metabolic syndrome. Macrophage‐mediated metaflammation is closely associated with the development of metabolic syndrome. The role of phytochemicals targeting macrophages in the treatment of metabolic syndrome
Zeting Ye+6 more
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Multi‐Omics Reveal the Metabolic Changes in Cumulus Cells During Aging
Fatty acid β‐oxidation was elevated in cumulus cells from older mice. Tryptophan metabolism in aged cumulus cells was active. Supplementing with 5‐HT could mitigate aging damage in oocytes. ABSTRACT Maternal age has been reported to impair oocyte quality.
Liangyue Shi+6 more
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Proteomic associations with fluctuation and long‐term changes in BMI: A 40‐year follow‐up study
Abstract Introduction While some studies have explored associations between weight change and blood proteins, most have been intervention‐based, offering limited insight into proteomic associations with long‐term weight gain. It remains unclear whether plasma proteins are related to BMI fluctuation over time.
Alvaro Obeso+6 more
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Variants at position R196 in cytoskeletal β‐actin are the most common variants associated with Baraitser–Winter cerebrofrontofacial syndrome and result in craniofacial anomalies and neurodevelopmental disorders, most likely due to neuronal migration defects. This study explores the molecular mechanisms of p.R196 variants using purified proteins.
Johannes N. Greve, Dietmar J. Manstein
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Agarose gel‐supported lipid bilayers constructed at the interface between the lipid solution and the recording solution are useful for measuring channel currents through different types of toxin pores. In this system, the lipid bilayers can be easily reconstructed even after the bilayer is disrupted, and measurements of toxin pores could be repeated ...
Tsubasa Okuda+5 more
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Unraveling the functional dynamics of Caenorhabditis elegans stress‐responsive omega class GST‐44
Omega‐class glutathione S‐transferases (GSTs) are integral to redox regulation and cellular stress responses. This study characterized GST‐44 in Caenorhabditis elegans, revealing its predominant expression in the intestine and excretory H‐cell, with significant upregulation under various stress conditions.
Charlotte Sophia Kaiser+9 more
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In vivo and in silico models of Drosophila for Parkinson's disease
In vivo and in silico models of Drosophila offer valuable advantages in the generation, analysis, and interpretation of complex biological data, thereby significantly advancing our understanding of Parkinson's disease. Molecular‐level measurements and phenotypic data from Drosophila are extensively utilised in metabolic network modeling and artificial ...
Müberra Fatma Cesur+3 more
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