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Multitarget Drugs: an Epigenetic Epiphany [PDF]
AbstractEpigenetics refers to changes in a biological phenotype that are not due to an underlying change in genotype. In eukaryotes, epigenetics involves a set of chemical modifications of the DNA and the histone proteins in nucleosomes. These dynamic changes are carried out by enzymes and modulate protein–protein and protein–nucleic acid interactions ...
A Ganesan
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A Definition of “Multitargeticity”: Identifying Potential Multitarget and Selective Ligands Through a Vector Analysis [PDF]
The design of multitarget drugs is an essential area of research in Medicinal Chemistry since they have been proposed as potential therapeutics for the management of complex diseases. However, defining a multitarget drug is not an easy task. In this work, we propose a vector analysis for measuring and defining "multitargeticity." We developed terms ...
Juan Rodrigo Salazar +1 more
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“Statistics 103” for Multitarget Tracking [PDF]
The finite-set statistics (FISST) foundational approach to multitarget tracking and information fusion was introduced in the mid-1990s and extended in 2001. FISST was devised to be as “engineering-friendly” as possible by avoiding avoidable mathematical abstraction and complexity—and, especially, by avoiding measure theory and measure-theoretic point ...
Ronald Mahler
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Hippocampal Avoidance in Multitarget Radiosurgery [PDF]
Brain metastases are a common complication for patients diagnosed with cancer. As stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) becomes a more prevalent treatment option for patients with many brain metastases, further research is required to better characterize the ability of SRS to treat large numbers of metastases (≥4) and the impact on normal brain tissue and ...
Gude, Zachary +3 more
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Myocardial ischemia (MI) is one of the most common cardiovascular diseases with high incidence and mortality. Huang-Lian-Jie-Du-Tang (HLJDT) is a classic traditional Chinese prescription to clear “heat” and “poison”.
Li Li +8 more
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Despite the significant outcomes attained by scientific research, breast cancer (BC) still represents the second leading cause of death in women. Estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) BC accounts for the majority of diagnosed BCs, highlighting the disruption ...
Silvia Gobbi +9 more
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During tumor angiogenesis different growth factors, cytokines and other molecules interact closely with each other to facilitate tumor cell invasion and metastatic diffusion.
Lorenzo Baldini +3 more
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sp2-Iminosugar glycolipids (sp2-IGLs) represent a consolidated family of glycoconjugate mimetics encompassing a monosaccharide-like glycone moiety with a pseudoamide-type nitrogen replacing the endocyclic oxygen atom of carbohydrates and an axially ...
Elena M. Sánchez-Fernández +7 more
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Multitargeting nature of muscarinic orthosteric agonists and antagonists
Muscarinic receptors (mAChRs) are typical members of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) family and exist in five subtypes from M1 to M5. Muscarinic receptor subtypes do not sufficiently differ in affinity to orthosteric antagonists or agonists ...
Jaromir Myslivecek
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Multitarget tracking using the joint multitarget probability density [PDF]
This work addresses the problem of tracking multiple moving targets by recursively estimating the joint multitarget probability density (JMPD). Estimation of the JMPD is done in a Bayesian framework and provides a method for tracking multiple targets which allows nonlinear target motion and measurement to state coupling as well as nonGaussian target ...
C. Kreucher, K. Kastella, A.O. Hero
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