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The cys-loop ligand-gated ion channel gene superfamily of the Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata. [PDF]
Chen D, Hawthorne DJ.
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The Role of Micronutrients in Atherosclerosis: Mechanisms and Clinical Application
ABSTRACT Micronutrients, though required in relatively small quantities by the human body, are essential for maintaining normal physiological functions and play a crucial role in the prevention and management of various diseases. Atherosclerosis (AS) is a common chronic inflammatory condition that often presents without obvious symptoms in its early ...
Yuxin Ouyang +5 more
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Immunometabolism: The role of gut-derived microbial metabolites in optimising immune response during checkpoint inhibitor therapy. [PDF]
Malczewski AB +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Alcohol‐associated liver disease (ALD) is a leading cause of liver‐related morbidity and mortality, yet effective therapeutic options remain limited. Preclinical data suggest that modulation of the hepatic endocannabinoid system, particularly via cannabidiol (CBD), may reduce alcohol‐induced liver injury.
Butros Fakhoury +6 more
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<i>Caulerpa cylindracea</i>: First Insight into Its Nutritional Potential. [PDF]
Iveša N +7 more
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CONVERSION OF TRIGONELLINE TO NICOTINIC ACID
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Summary One‐carbon (C1) metabolism, centered on the universal methyl donor S‐adenosyl methionine (SAM), plays critical roles in biosynthesis, redox regulation, and stress responses across plants and microbes. A recently proposed photosynthetic C1 pathway links SAM methyl groups directly to RuBisCO‐mediated CO2 assimilation and integrates with nitrogen ...
Kolby J. Jardine +6 more
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NAD<sup>+</sup> Homeostasis and Autophagy: Integrated Control Through Nutrient Signaling in Yeast and Mammals. [PDF]
McDaniel M, Lee LH, Lin SJ.
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Is Adipose Tissue Inflammation the Culprit of Obesity‐Associated Comorbidities?
ABSTRACT In individuals with obesity, the onset of chronic comorbidities coincides with the excessive accumulation of adipose tissue in various tissue beds. As obesity progresses, adipose tissue becomes increasingly dysfunctional causing chronic low‐grade inflammation.
Laurent Turner +3 more
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