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Identification of Peptides in Aster tataricus by the Strategy of UHPLC-Q-TOF-MS/MS Combined with Molecular Network [PDF]
The root of Aster tataricus L. f. has been widely used in the clinic for moistening lung, dispelling phlegm and relieving cough because of its significant therapeutic effects on respiratory diseases.
CHEN Shi-lin;LIU Jie;FENG Meng-han;LI Yue-ting;JIA Zhi-xin;YANG Song;XIAO Hong-bin
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Noise Management by Molecular Networks
Fluctuations in the copy number of key regulatory macromolecules ("noise") may cause physiological heterogeneity in populations of (isogenic) cells. The kinetics of processes and their wiring in molecular networks can modulate this molecular noise. Here we present a theoretical framework to study the principles of noise management by the molecular ...
Frank J. Bruggeman +2 more
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Aloe plant species have been used for centuries in traditional medicine and are reported to be an important source of natural products. However, despite the large number of species within the Aloe genus, only a few have been investigated ...
Célia Breaud +14 more
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Design of a directed molecular network [PDF]
An ability to rationally design complex networks from the bottom up can offer valuable quantitative model systems for use in gaining a deeper appreciation for the principles governing the self-organization and functional characteristics of complex systems.
Gonen, Ashkenasy +3 more
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Graph Embedding Based Novel Gene Discovery Associated With Diabetes Mellitus
Diabetes mellitus is a group of complex metabolic disorders which has affected hundreds of millions of patients world-widely. The underlying pathogenesis of various types of diabetes is still unclear, which hinders the way of developing more efficient ...
Jianzong Du +6 more
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Multi-access drug delivery network and stability [PDF]
A novel design of a multi-drug delivery network and diagnosis using a molecular network is proposed. By using a pair of tweezers to generate the intense optical vortices within the PANDA ring resonator, the required molecules (drug volumes) can be ...
Mitatha, S. +5 more
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The Hippo Signaling Pathway: The Trader of Tumor Microenvironment
The Hippo pathway regulates cancer biology in many aspects and the crosstalk with other pathways complicates its role. Accumulated evidence has shown that the bidirectional interactions between tumor cells and tumor microenvironment (TME) are the ...
Duo Yang +5 more
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Does drying affect gel networks? [PDF]
The properties of low molecular weight gels are determined by the underlying, self-assembled network. To access information on the network, it is common for techniques to be used that require the gel to be dried, such as transmission electron microscopy ...
Adams, Dave J.
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A major goal in the discovery of bioactive natural products is to rapidly identify active compound(s) and dereplicate known molecules from complex biological extracts. The conventional bioassay-guided fractionation process can be time consuming and often
Tongchai Saesong +8 more
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The prevalence of CRF55_01B among HIV-1 strain and its connection with traffic development in China
CRF55_01B is a relatively “young” HIV strain. At present, we do not know much about its transmission characteristics in China. So, to describe the transmission characteristics of CRF55_01B strain among provinces and HIV infected people, and to analyze ...
Mengze Gan +7 more
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