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How influenza A virus NS1 impedes transcription of the host cell's messenger RNAs. [PDF]
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Atopic dermatitis-messengers, second messengers and cytokines
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1993Atopic dermatitis (AD) shows many complex and interacting abnormalities of pharmacology, immunology and cellular control. Recent research in atopy has concentrated on abnormalities of cytokine production by T-helper cells. It is possible that cytokine imbalance causes many of the pharmacological and immunological changes seen in the disease.
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Trends in Neurosciences, 2001
Notions of what constitutes a neurotransmitter have changed markedly with the advent in the past decade of synaptic molecules, which satisfy key neurotransmitter criteria but differ radically from classical transmitters. Thus, NO and carbon monoxide are neither stored in synaptic vesicles nor released by exocytosis.
D E, Barañano, C D, Ferris, S H, Snyder
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Notions of what constitutes a neurotransmitter have changed markedly with the advent in the past decade of synaptic molecules, which satisfy key neurotransmitter criteria but differ radically from classical transmitters. Thus, NO and carbon monoxide are neither stored in synaptic vesicles nor released by exocytosis.
D E, Barañano, C D, Ferris, S H, Snyder
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Crosstalking second messengers
Nature Microbiology, 2020By competing for the same binding site on SmbA, a regulatory nucleotide-binding protein, the bacterial second messengers c-di-GMP and (p)ppGpp inversely balance cell cycle re-entry of growth-arrested swarmer cells of Caulobacter crescentus.
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Metabolic Messengers: itaconate
Nature MetabolismThe metabolite itaconate has emerged as an important immunoregulator with roles in antibacterial defence, inhibition of inflammation and, more recently, as an inhibitory factor in obesity. Itaconate is one of the most upregulated metabolites in inflammatory macrophages.
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EcoSal Plus, 2007
This chapter discusses several topics relating to the mechanisms of mRNA decay. These topics include the following: important physical properties of mRNA molecules that can alter their stability; methods for determining mRNA half-lives; the genetics and biochemistry of proteins and enzymes involved in mRNA decay; posttranscriptional ...
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This chapter discusses several topics relating to the mechanisms of mRNA decay. These topics include the following: important physical properties of mRNA molecules that can alter their stability; methods for determining mRNA half-lives; the genetics and biochemistry of proteins and enzymes involved in mRNA decay; posttranscriptional ...
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BioEssays, 1997
AbstractThe molecular pathways for insulin's signal transduction from its cell surface receptor to the cell's interior metabolic machinery remain in many ways uncharted. Lately two molecules have been proposed as second messengers transducing the insulin signal into the target cell.
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AbstractThe molecular pathways for insulin's signal transduction from its cell surface receptor to the cell's interior metabolic machinery remain in many ways uncharted. Lately two molecules have been proposed as second messengers transducing the insulin signal into the target cell.
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