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Macrophages and autophagy: partners in crime
Autophagy is a key regulator of macrophage function, influencing critical processes like polarization, cytokine secretion, and phagocytosis. Its impact on macrophage behavior varies across different tissues and disease contexts, where it can either promote protective responses or contribute to detrimental outcomes, depending on the physiological or ...
Alessandra Vitaliti+2 more
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Interactions between the components of the human NADPH oxidase A review about the intrigues in the phox family [PDF]
Dirk Roos
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The Role of NADPH Oxidase 2 in Leukocytes. [PDF]
Leiding JW+3 more
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The authors identify PbfF (previously annotated as a NAD‐dependent dehydrogenase) as a hitherto unknown enzyme in phosphonate catabolism. Guided by genome context analysis, they show that PbfF is actually a racemase, serving to degrade the natural compound (S)‐2‐amino‐1‐hydroxyethylphosphonate (S‐HAEP).
Francesca Ruffolo+8 more
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Mechanisms of NADPH oxidase activation in human neutrophils: p67phox is required for the translocation of rac 1 but not of rac 2 from cytosol to the membranes [PDF]
Stefano Dusi+2 more
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Nrf2 regulates ROS production by mitochondria and NADPH oxidase
S. Kovac+5 more
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Hyperphosphataemia and NADPH Oxidase Regulation in Pathophysiological Processes: Implications for Oxidative Stress and Disease Progression. [PDF]
Lacerda-Abreu MA, Meyer-Fernandes JR.
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The rice pollen‐specific receptor‐like kinases OsPRK1, OsPRK2, and OsPRK3 play a crucial role in reactive oxygen species (ROS)‐mediated pollen hydration and germination. Triple mutants display male sterility due to decreased ROS levels and impaired pollen hydration, and their germination phenotype can be partially restored by exogenous application of ...
Eui‐Jung Kim+9 more
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