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Optimal amino acid system for early embryo development in sows based on response surface methodology and high-throughput screening cell models. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Anim Sci Biotechnol
Wang X   +14 more
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YEATS2: a novel cancer epigenetic reader and potential therapeutic target. [PDF]

open access: yesCancer Cell Int
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Lysine acetyltransferases and lysine deacetylases as targets for cardiovascular disease

Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2019
Lysine acetylation is a conserved, reversible, post-translational protein modification regulated by lysine acetyltransferases (KATs) and lysine deacetylases (KDACs; also known as histone deacetylases (HDACs)) that is involved in many cellular signalling pathways and diseases. Studies in animal models have revealed a regulatory role of reversible lysine
Peng Li, J. Ge, Hua Li
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Lysine−Bisglycidol Conjugates as Novel Lysine Cationic Surfactants [PDF]

open access: possibleLangmuir, 2009
The synthesis of a novel class of lysine-based cationic amphiphilic derivatives of the type N(epsilon),N(epsilon)'-bis(n-acyloxypropyl)-l-lysine methyl ester salts combining several hydroxyl functions and aliphatic chains of 12 or 14 carbon atoms is described. The compounds have one, two, three, and four alkyl chains.
Pinazo Gassol, Aurora   +5 more
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Formation of thymine-lysine and cytosine-lysine adducts in DNA-lysine photoconjugate

Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 1995
Lysine was covalently conjugated to calf thymus DNA by irradiation with UV light (wavelength, 253.7 nm). The results showed monofunctional covalent photobinding of lysine molecules with bases in DNA. Only the epsilon-amino group of lysine participated in the photoconjugation reaction. Thymine and cytosine were modified by 60% and 25% respectively.
Najmul Islam, Rashid Ali
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Hydroxymethyl lysine is a source of bioavailable lysine for ruminants1

Journal of Animal Science, 2012
Experiments were conducted to evaluate the availability to ruminants of lysine from hydroxymethyl lysine, a product potentially resistant to ruminal degradation yet able to release free lysine when subjected to the acidic environment of the abomasum.
E.A. Elwakeel   +5 more
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Advanced Delivery Systems Based on Lysine or Lysine Polymers

Molecular Pharmaceutics, 2021
Polylysine and materials that integrate lysine form promising drug delivery platforms. As a cationic macromolecule, a polylysine polymer electrostatically interacts with cells and is efficiently internalized, thereby enabling intracellular delivery. Although polylysine is intrinsically pH-responsive, the conjugation with different functional groups ...
Saeed Manouchehri   +3 more
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