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We have shown that UVA (320-380 nm) radiation, hydrogen peroxide, and sodium arsenite induce a stress protein of approximately 32 kDa in human skin fibroblasts.
S. Keyse, R. Tyrrell
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The most elaborate known example of β‐oxidation‐like pathway recruitment in fungi is reported, involving a 10‐step oxidative chain‐shortening cascade catalyzed by five dedicated enzymes to generate the pharmacophore of mycophenolic acid (MPA)—a novel clinical immunosuppressant. Our findings illustrate how nature repurposes catabolic enzymes for complex
Baoqiang Fan+5 more
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A multi-center, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial protocol to assess Traumeel injection vs dexamethasone injection in rotator cuff syndrome : the TRAumeel in ROtator cuff syndrome (TRARO) study protocol [PDF]
Background: Shoulder pain is a common musculoskeletal symptom with a wide range of potential causes; however, the majority of conditions can be managed with conservative treatment.
Vanden Bossche, Luc, Vanderstraeten, Guy
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The Regulation of Naphthalene Oxygenase in Pseudomonads [PDF]
SUMMARY: Naphthalene oxygenase was induced in several pseudomonads when these were grown on salicylate as a carbon and energy source, or when salicylate was added to cultures growing on succinate. The enzyme was not induced in Pseudomonas strain NCIB9816 when this was grown in the presence of catechol, although after the addition of this compound to ...
K. M. Shamsuzzaman, E. A. Barnsley
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A Charge‐Adhesive Targeted DNA Gel Bandage for the Precision Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
DNA gel bandage (DNAgb) is designed to precisely target the site of inflammation of IBD, by achieving dual specific localization of inflamed mucosa through electrostatic interactions and ApITGA4‐mediated affinity targeting. DNAgb effectively the activation of inflammatory pathways and reshapes the immune microenvironment.
Peifen Lu+9 more
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Cytoprotective role of heme oxygenase-1 upregulation in progressive renal disease [PDF]
Objective: This study evaluated the ability of heme oxygenase-1 to prevent or reverse renal fibrosis. Methods: Sprague-dawley male rats were submitted to unilateral ureteral obstruction and divided into groups: non-treated and hemin.
Matheus Corrêa Costa+9 more
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The novel microneedle patches (MN@CTB) are fabricated by integrating CTB nanozymes into HAMA and PVA solution based on a photo‐crosslinking reaction. The MN@CTB microneedle patches present an excellent photothermal effect and NIR‐stimulated release of NO, which is advantageous for the elimination of MRS.
Wei Qian+13 more
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Haem oxygenase: a reappraisal of the stoicheiometry
Haem oxygenase (EC 1.14.99.3) in rat liver microsomes was first described as a mixed function oxidase utilising cytochrome P-450 [I]. Immunochemical studies suggest that NADP(H)-cytochrome c reductase activity is an essential component of the enzyme [2]. Indeed, it has been suggested [3] following the use of partially purified enzyme preparations, that
Owen T.G. Jones+2 more
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The ferroheme (FH) and exceedingly small magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (IO) loaded mesoporous calcium peroxide nanocuboid (MCPNC) with conjugation of hyaluronic acid (HA) possesses exceptional capability of tumor accumulation, and enhances therapeutic efficacy of tumors based on the mechanism of promoting a positive feedback loop of Fenton reaction
Qingdeng Fan+17 more
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Harnessing the Biological Responses Induced by Nanomaterials for Enhanced Cancer Therapy
Nanomaterial (NM)‐induced toxicity can be strategically repurposed for cancer therapy. This review summarizes the mechanism by which NMs selectively activate specific cellular processes to regulate cell fate independently. We also discussed how NMs‐induced biological responses can be leveraged as therapeutic strategies for cancer treatment.
Liting Wang+6 more
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