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P311: IMBALANCES IN HOMOCYSTEINE METABOLISM AND LEUKEMIA
HemaSphere, Volume 6, Issue S3, Page 212-213, June 2022.
N. Bouayed Abdelmoula
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RNA-binding proteins in diabetic microangiopathy. [PDF]
RNA‐binding proteins: An emerging research directions of diabetic microangiopathy. Abstract Background As the most common complication of diabetes, the diabetic microangiopathy characterizes diabetic retinopathy (DR) and nephropathy (DN). Diabetic microangiopathy has always been a serious clinical problem.
Tu C, Wang L, Wei L.
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P311 Facilitates the Angiogenesis and Wound Healing Function of MSCs by Increasing VEGF Production. [PDF]
As a potential clinical therapeutic cell for injured tissue repair, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have attracted increasing attention. Enhancing the pro-healing function of MSCs has gradually become an essential topic in improving the clinical efficacy of MSCs.
Liu Z +15 more
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P311 First reported case of Cladosporium liver abscess in immunocompromised host [PDF]
Abstract Poster session 2, September 22, 2022, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Background Cladosporium species are ubiquitous, saprobic, dematiaceous fungi that are infrequently associated with human opportunistic infections.
Xuan, Tuang Wei +2 more
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P311, a novel intrinsically disordered protein, regulates adipocyte development. [PDF]
Adipocyte development and adipose tissue expansion have many implications for human diseases, including obesity. Obesity is a debilitating disorder and a risk factor for metabolic disorders including insulin resistance and diabetes mellitus, due in part to an overabundance of adipocytes and adipocyte dysfunction.
Nunez S +4 more
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Behavioral characterization of P311 knockout mice [PDF]
P311 is an 8‐kDa protein that is expressed in many brain regions, particularly the hippocampus, cerebellum and olfactory lobes, and is under stringent regulation by developmental, mitogenic and other physiological stimuli. P311 is thought to be involved in the transformation and motility of neural cells; however, its role in normal brain physiology is
Gregory A, Taylor +9 more
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P311 promotes renal fibrosis via TGFβ1/Smad signaling [PDF]
AbstractP311, a gene that was identified in 1993, has been found to have diverse biological functions in processes such as cell proliferation, migration and differentiation. However, its role in fibrosis is unknown. We previously observed that P311 is highly expressed in skin hypertrophic scars.
Zhihui Yao +12 more
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P311 induces a TGF-β1–independent, nonfibrogenic myofibroblast phenotype [PDF]
P311, also called PTZ17, was identified by suppressive subtraction hybridization as potentially involved in smooth muscle (SM) myogenesis. P311 is an 8-kDa protein with several PEST-like motifs found in neurons and muscle. P311 transfection into two fibroblast cell lines, NIH 3T3 and C3H10 T1/2, induced phenotypic changes consistent with myofibroblast ...
Desi, Pan +4 more
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Advance planning for research participation: Time to translate this innovation into practice
Abstract Objectives Advance planning for research is a process that involves thinking about, discussing and expressing preferences for taking part in research during future periods of incapacity. The process may include making an advance research directive and naming trusted people to be involved in decisions about research participation.
Nola Ries +7 more
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P311, Friend, or Foe of Tissue Fibrosis? [PDF]
P311 was first identified by the group of Studler et al. (1993) in the developing brain. In healthy, but mainly in pathological tissues, P311 is implicated in cell migration and proliferation. Furthermore, evidence in models of tissue fibrosis points to the colocalization with and the stimulation of transforming growth factor β1 by P311.
Stradiot, Leslie +2 more
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