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MCL1 in promoting tamoxifen resistance by inhibiting apoptosis. This study demonstrates that the compound CPZ, identified through virtual screening and validated by molecular docking and experiments, directly binds to MCL1. This binding restores apoptosis and inhibits tumor growth, thereby combating resistance to endocrine therapy in breast cancer ...
Shujing Liu +9 more
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Aging cellular networks: chaperones as major participants
We increasingly rely on the network approach to understand the complexity of cellular functions. Chaperones (heat shock proteins) are key "networkers", which have among their functions to sequester and repair damaged protein. In order to link the network
Agoston +56 more
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Linking Superoxide Production and Scavenging in Plant Development
ABSTRACT Due to their strong oxidizing potential, rapid membrane permeability, and high reactivity, reactive oxygen species (ROS) play essential roles in plant development and stress responses. Superoxide (O2•‐) is a primary product of molecular oxygen reduction and a crucial source of hydrogen peroxide, representing a ROS species of substantial ...
Jan Řehák +3 more
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The effect of single nucleotide polymorphisms and mutations on congenital thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura phenotype [PDF]
Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is a rare, life-threatening disease with a reported incidence of 6 cases per million per year in the UK. It is characterised by episodes of microangiopathic haemolytic anaemia and thrombocytopenia, with the ...
Tate, H., Tate, H.
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Engineering Immune Cell to Counteract Aging and Aging‐Associated Diseases
This review highlights a paradigm shift in which advanced immune cell therapies, initially developed for cancer, are now being harnessed to combat aging. By engineering immune cells to selectively clear senescent cells and remodel pro‐inflammatory tissue microenvironments, these strategies offer a novel and powerful approach to delay age‐related ...
Jianhua Guo +5 more
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The red palm weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus, is a destructive, invasive pest to a diverse range of palm plantations globally. Commonly used broad-range chemical insecticides for insect control pose high risks to non-target organisms, humans, and the ...
Nazmi Harith-Fadzilah +10 more
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Programming Next‐Generation Synthetic Biosensors by Genetic Circuit Design
Synthetic biology enables genetic circuit‐based biosensing to detect diverse targets, process signals, and transduce them into readable outputs or intracellular regulatory activities. However, field deployment and real‐world application of such synthetic biosensors face considerable challenges in sensitivity, specificity, speed, stability, and ...
Yuanli Gao +4 more
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Schematic representation of enzyme‐mediated peptide nanocrystal formation and IL‐10 encapsulation, providing stabilized and sustained cytokine delivery that modulates macrophage phenotype and reduces inflammatory responses. ABSTRACT Protease‐catalyzed synthesis of a peptide composed of l‐tyrosine and l‐phenylalanine (2.2:1 M ratio) was achieved in a ...
Fátima Landa‐Tencle +11 more
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Erythrophleum suaveolens stem bark (ESSB) exhibits anti-cancer activity against MCF-7 breast cancer cells, but its genotoxic mechanisms remain unclear.
Rahmat A. Adisa +9 more
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New insights into multifunctional aspects of milk derived bioactive peptides: A review
In recent years, bioactive peptides have gained significant attention as potential protein fragments having numerous health-beneficial properties. These bioactive peptides are abundantly found in milk and its derivatives; highlighting their comprehensive
Nikita Singh, Smriti Gaur
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