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ABSTRACT Assessing soil quality in forest fragments is crucial for understanding ecosystem dynamics and guiding conservation strategies. This study evaluates soil properties (0–0.20m) and leaf area index (LAI) using principal component analysis (PCA) and the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) to identify key indicators of soil environmental quality ...
Regina Márcia Longo +5 more
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GRKs and arrestins: Nomenclature and functions in GPCR‐dependent and ‐independent signalling
G protein‐coupled receptor (GPCR) kinases (GRKs) and arrestins play a critical role in the regulation of GPCR signalling. Historic names of mammalian GRKs were replaced by systematic ones in the 1990s; however, both kinds of names are currently in use for mammalian arrestins.
Vsevolod V. Gurevich
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Mitochondrial quality control: a new mechanism for antiviral therapy. [PDF]
Duan X +8 more
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What's New? Increasing cancer incidence and mortality in low‐ and middle‐income countries has heightened concerns about limited resources and barriers to care. This challenge is particularly urgent in Sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA), where cancer rates are rising sharply. Here, data from population‐based cancer registries in nine SSA countries was assessed to
Tamara König +19 more
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Targeting the PINK1/Parkin-FNDC5 pathway: a novel mechanism of icariin in regulating muscle-bone metabolic coupling in osteosarcopenia. [PDF]
Zhao M, Yuan F, Liu C, Guo T.
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Regulated Cell Death in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
This graphical abstract illustrates regulated cell death (RCD) across key pulmonary cell types—including alveolar epithelial cells, fibroblasts, macrophages, and endothelial cells—modulated through a dynamic death modulation network within the IPF microenvironment.
Xiaoyue Pan +10 more
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Parkin overexpression attenuates muscle atrophy and improves mitochondrial bioenergetics but not histological features of Duchenne muscular dystrophy in mice. [PDF]
Reynaud O +6 more
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Copper Overload Affects α‐Synuclein Clearance Mechanisms in a Parkinson's Disease In Vitro Model
This study reveals that copper overload disrupts neuronal protein clearance, leading to the accumulation of α‐synuclein and its phosphorylated form (p‐S129). By blocking autophagy and impairing the ubiquitin–proteasome system, copper promotes toxic aggregation in dopaminergic cells.
Debora Musarò +4 more
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