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Advances in separation and identification of biologically important milk proteins and peptides
Abstract Milk is a rich source of biologically important proteins and peptides. In addition, milk contains a variety of extracellular vesicles (EVs), including exosomes, that carry their own proteome cargo. EVs are essential for cell–cell communication and modulation of biological processes. They act as nature carriers of bioactive proteins/peptides in
Miroslava Stastna
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Background: In Duchenne muscular dystrophy, primary abnormalities in the membrane cytoskeletal protein dystrophin trigger the loss of sarcolemmal linkage between the extracellular matrix component laminin-211 and the intracellular cortical actin membrane
Sandra Murphy +4 more
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An in vitro model of murine middle ear epithelium. [PDF]
Otitis media (OM) or middle ear inflammation is the most common pediatric disease and leads to significant morbidity. Although understanding of underlying disease mechanisms is hampered by complex pathophysiology it is clear that epithelial abnormalities
Admyre +73 more
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Proteomic identification of prognostic tumour biomarkers, using chemotherapy-induced cancer-associated fibroblasts [PDF]
Cancer cells grow in highly complex stromal microenvironments, which through metabolic remodelling, catabolism, autophagy and inflammation nurture them and are able to facilitate metastasis and resistance to therapy.
Győrffy, Balázs +4 more
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Dysferlin mediates the cytoprotective effects of TRAF2 following myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury [PDF]
BACKGROUND: We have demonstrated that tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor‐associated factor 2 (TRAF2), a scaffolding protein common to TNF receptors 1 and 2, confers cytoprotection in the heart.
Barger, Philip M +7 more
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Epithelial cancer cells can undergo an epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), a complex genetic program that enables cells to break free from the primary tumor, breach the basement membrane, invade through the stroma and metastasize to distant organs.
Barnhouse, Victoria R. +5 more
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Characterization of FER1L5, a novel dysferlin myoferlin related protein [PDF]
The ferlins are mammalian homologues of the C-elegans sperm vesicle fusion protein FER-1 characterised by multiple C2 domains and a C-terminal anchor.
Ramachandran, Usha Kalyani
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Studies on muscular dystrophy associated genes [PDF]
Muscular dystrophy is a collective group of genetic disorder that results in progressive wasting of skeletal muscle. Dysferlin, the gene responsible for Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy type 2B (LGMD2B) and Miyoshi Myopathy (MM) was found to be a member of
Bakir, Hadil
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Biology and enzymatic cleavage of ferlins: from membrane repair to cancer [PDF]
Enzymatic cleavage can modify the function of target proteins. In this thesis I investigate the enzymatic cleavage of myoferlin and dysferlin, two members of the ferlin family.
Piper, Ann-Katrin
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As a commercially valuable crustacean species in mariculture systems, mud crab (Scylla paramamosain) has a broad geographical distribution across intertidal zones of the Indo-Pacific region, particularly in Southeast Asian.
Yuhang Zhan +9 more
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