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Our study employed an integrated lipidomics and metabolomics approach to elucidate Helicobacter pylori‐driven metabolic perturbations along the gut–brain axis. H. pylori infection was established in gastric epithelial (AGS) cells, and the resulting conditioned media (secretome) was collected and exposed to neuronal (IMR‐32) cells.
Meenakshi Kandpal +4 more
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Genome-wide identification of the PI4P5K gene family in cotton and role of <i>GhPI4P5K-D04-2</i> in salt stress tolerance. [PDF]
Liu C +7 more
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Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase Signaling Is Important for Smooth Muscle Cell Replication After Arterial Injury [PDF]
Kunihiro Shigematsu +4 more
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Comprehensive understanding of how diverse PGPR strains enhance the rhizosphere microenvironment remains a considerable challenge. Here, we provide experimental evidence that a functionally synergistic composite microbial formulation can markedly enhance growth performance and improve the quality attributes in Angelica sinensis.
Zongyu Zhang +13 more
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Cigarette Smoke Extract Combined with LPS Upregulates PITPβ Expression in Chronic Pulmonary Inflammation and May Be Related to the EGFR/ERK Signaling Pathway. [PDF]
Sun Y, Li H, Zhu X, Song J.
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N6‐Methyladenosine (m6A) in Liver Disease: Pathogenic Mechanisms and Therapeutic Potential
ABSTRACT Accumulating evidence highlights the critical role of epigenetic modifications, particularly N6‐methyladenosine (m6A), in liver disease. As the most abundant RNA modification in eukaryotic cells, m6A is dynamically regulated by multicomponent m6A methyltransferases (e.g., METTL3 and METTL14), demethylases (FTO and ALKBH5), and m6A‐binding ...
Yingfen Chen +6 more
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Critique of a Radically New Model for Plasma Membrane Bilayer Organization. [PDF]
Lange Y, Steck TL.
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From mechanism to phenotype: What fits in a basket trial
Epilepsia, EarlyView.
Kette D. Valente
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Gut microbiome‐derived metabolites show promise in cancer research and therapy
The metabolites produced by the gut microbiome, which are subject to regulation by multiple factors, play a pivotal role in the progression of various types of cancer. These metabolites not only function as potential biomarkers for the early detection and monitoring of tumor development, but also actively participate in cancer therapeutic processes ...
Kangjie Yang +4 more
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