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ABSTRACT Backgrounds Muscle atrophy, characterized by progressive loss of muscle mass and function, is driven by muscle‐specific E3 ligases MAFbx and MuRF1. While transcriptional regulation of E3 ligases is documented, the mechanism of their regulation by the ubiquitin–proteasome system remains unclear. This study aims to identify a deubiquitinase (DUB)
Jongbeom Chae +9 more
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Pool Boiling Heat Transfer Characteristics of Hydrophobically Modified TiO<sub>2</sub>@Carbon Nanotube Composite Nanofluids. [PDF]
Wu Y +6 more
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The Pool-Boiling-Induced Deposition of Nanoparticles as the Transient Game Changer-A Review. [PDF]
Pereira J, Moita A, Moreira A.
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ABSTRACT Kaempferol has been shown to be beneficial in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease (AD) in animal models. However, the action mechanism remains unclear. AKR1B1 has been identified as a target of kaempferol, initially suggested by the Therapeutic Target Database, DrugBank, and PubChem, and subsequently confirmed through experimental validation.
Le Li +5 more
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Predicting boiling heat flux, heat transfer coefficient, and regimes Non-intrusively using external acoustics and deep learning. [PDF]
Lim D, Liu Y, Bang IC.
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Pool Boiling Heat Transfer Characteristics of New and Recycled Alumina Nanofluids. [PDF]
Ajeeb W, Murshed SMS.
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ABSTRACT Aims The epithelial sodium channel ENaC consists of the subunits α, β, and γ and is activated at an individual channel level by proteolytic processing. Murine γENaC contains a distal polybasic tract 186RKRK mediating proteolytic ENaC activation by serine proteases in vitro.
Daniel Essigke +8 more
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Performance Evaluation of Boiling Chamber With Microchannel Chip and Taper Microgap. [PDF]
Mustafa NE, Kandlikar SG.
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A numerical model for a bubble in nucleate pool boiling
Rajendra K. Patil
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A Novel Function of Nonadecanoic Acid in Regulating Glucose Homeostasis
This study identifies the odd‐chain fatty acid C19:0 as an endogenous ligand of GPR120 that promotes glucose homeostasis via Gαq signaling. In obesity, elevated palmitic acid suppresses endogenous C19:0 production through a miRNA–PPARα–HACL1 pathway, offering a promising direction for understanding the role of OCFAs in human health.
Yanting Hou +14 more
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