Results 181 to 190 of about 750,931 (316)
Some nutritional aspects in mottle-leaf and other physiological diseases of citrus
A. R. C. Haas
openalex +2 more sources
Omicsformer, a deep learning model, integrates multi‐omics and routine blood data to accurately predict risks for nine chronic diseases, including cancer and cardiovascular conditions. Validated using large scale clinical data, it reveals early risk trajectories, advancing personalized medicine and offering a cost‐effective, community‐based solution ...
Zhibin Dong+20 more
wiley +1 more source
Disease Factors Complicating Clinical Appraisals of Nutritional Status [PDF]
Donald M. Watkin
openalex +1 more source
As a plant‐derived flavonoid, apigenin directly targets PRDX6 to inhibit its PLA2 activity, blocking HSPA8 activation and disturbing its interactions with ATM and p38MAPK in senescent cells. By dampening wide spectrum expression of the SASP, apigenin prevents loss of tissue homeostasis, improves organ function, and alleviates multiple age‐related ...
Hongwei Zhang+10 more
wiley +1 more source
INFLUENCE OF SELENIUM ON THE SELENIUM CONTENTS OF HAIR AND ON THE INCIDENCE OF NUTRITIONAL MUSCULAR DISEASE IN BEEF CATTLE [PDF]
M. Hidiroglou, R. B. Carson, G. Brossard
openalex +1 more source
Pancreatic β cell loss by cellular stress contributes to diabetes pathogenesis. The study demonstrates that WFS1–ZnT8–zinc axis regulates vicious cycle of zinc transportation and cellular stress in pancreatic β cell. Based on that, the study applies a strategy for compound screening targeting ZnT8 based on human models, and identifies anisomycin, as a ...
Rui Hu+19 more
wiley +1 more source
GLS1 is a novel contributor to arterial calcification. GLS1‐catalyzed glutamate exerts the promoting effects on osteogenic reprogramming in arteries. NMDAR, a glutamate receptor, is also activated and overexpressed during arterial calcification.
Ziting Zhou+18 more
wiley +1 more source