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Protein and Peptide Inhibitors of Mineralization: A Systematic Review of In Vitro Studies
In vitro evidence from crystallization assays demonstrates that peptides inhibit mineral nucleation and crystal growth through sequence‐dependent interactions (acidic residues and phosphorylation) with mineral surfaces. In cell cultures, these molecules reduce calcium deposition and ALP activity and modulate the expression of biomineralization‐related ...
Alberto Mimila‐Cortes +7 more
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The Effect of Hydrotherapy on Reducing Blood Sugar Levels in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus
Hydrotherapy is a method of treatment and healing using water. In this case the nurse encourages the patient to increase fluid intake orally and monitor fluid status by consuming water to help the process of removing all toxins in the body, including ...
thomas ari wibowo +2 more
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Classification of DMTs into 4 subfamilies: two METs, three CMTs, three DRMs, and one DNMT2. The cis‐elements are associated with stress‐response, hormonal regulation, light‐response, and development. RNA‐seq analysis revealed differential expression of DMTs under NaCl stress.
Seher Yolcu +4 more
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A New Hydrotherapy Exercise Device’s Conceptual Design with Systematical Design Approach
Today, many fitness devices are used for doing physical exercises as a result of inactive life. These devices usually focus on fundamentally working of a muscle or muscle group.
C. Oktay AZELOĞLU, M. Eda ALPER
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Polycomb (Pc), a core component of Polycomb Repressive Complex 1 (PRC1), is largely intrinsically disordered yet forms buffer‐ and concentration‐dependent higher‐order assemblies. Integrative biophysical analysis and cryo‐electron microscopy reveal dynamic, heterogeneous oligomers, whereas AlphaFold modeling suggests that structural organization is ...
Maria Zahid +4 more
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Background Hydrotherapy is highly valued by people with rheumatoid arthritis yet few studies have compared the benefits of exercises in heated water against exercises on land. In particular, data on quality of life is rarely reported.
Nightingale Peter +3 more
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G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) are major therapeutic targets. Modulating GPCR activity through intracellular sites is evolving. A structure‐ and computation‐assisted approach generated small G protein‐derived peptidomimetics targeting the intracellular binding crevice of the β2 adrenergic receptor mimicking features of the full G protein.
Phuong Thu Tran +11 more
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INB3P is a multimodal framework for blood–brain barrier‐penetrating peptide prediction under extreme data scarcity and class imbalance. By combining physicochemical‐guided augmentation, sequence–structure co‐attention, and imbalance‐aware optimization, it improves predictive performance and interpretability.
Jingwei Lv +11 more
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Benefit of warm water immersion on biventricular function in patients with chronic heart failure
Background Regular physical activity and exercise are well-known cardiovascular protective factors. Many elderly patients with heart failure find it difficult to exercise on land, and hydrotherapy (training in warm water) could be a more appropriate form
Kardassis Dimitris +5 more
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ABSTRACT Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are promising alternatives to antibiotics but require precise and costly sequence control for efficacy. Synthetic polymers composed of acrylate and acrylamide offer a simpler and more time‐efficient antibacterial strategy compared to AMPs.
Jooyoung Roh +2 more
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