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Background: A desired target for cancer therapy is a cancer-specific metabolism which is associated with innate or acquired therapeutic resistance, malignancies, and aggressive cancer growth. Nevertheless, these cells utilize manifold metabolic routes to
Flama Monteiro+5 more
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Effects of cadmium and mercury on the upper part of skeletal muscle glycolysis in mice.
The effects of pre-incubation with mercury (Hg(2+)) and cadmium (Cd(2+)) on the activities of individual glycolytic enzymes, on the flux and on internal metabolite concentrations of the upper part of glycolysis were investigated in mouse muscle extracts.
Maria José Ramírez-Bajo+6 more
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Exploring the Molecular Pathways Underlying the Anti‐Diabetic Effects of Millets
Millet consumption may modulate gluconeogenesis and glycolysis, enhance glucose transporter activity, increase leptin levels, inhibit the NF‐κB pathway, and mitigate oxidative and nitrosative stress. ABSTRACT Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemic conditions resulting from inadequate insulin production or ...
Akash Kumar+5 more
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Studies on Heart Phosphofructokinase
Abstract Sheep heart phosphofructokinase was extracted from a sedimentable fraction of homogenates after incubation with ATP and MgSO4. The extracted enzyme was fully active and soluble. The enzyme was purified by a procedure which involved ethanol fractionation, extraction from the ethanol fraction, DEAE-cellulose chromatography, and ammonium sulfate ...
H. Mae Sprouse+2 more
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Diverse Subpopulations of Reactive Astrocytes Following Chronic Toxoplasma Infection
Toxoplasma infection results in distinct astrocyte subpopulations. Chronically labeled reactive astrocytes appear transcriptionally plastic and can regain acute inflammatory responding and naive homeostatic astrocytic gene patterns in the presence of ongoing neuroinflammation.
Zoe A. Figueroa+7 more
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Inhibition of Rat Muscle and Liver Phosphofructokinases by High Doses of Ethanol
Activities of both rat muscle and liver phosphofructokinases are significantly inhibited after a single ethanol intake in the dose of 2.5 g per kg of body weight.
Sergey Vladimirovich Lelevich+2 more
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Synthetic biology for medical biomaterials
Synthetic biology platform has been utilized to produce a variety of medical biomaterials (MBMs), such as polylactic acid (PLA), polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), hyaluronic acid (HA), collagen (COL), poly(β‐malic acid) (PMLA), poly‐γ‐glutamic acid (γ‐PGA), alginate (ALG), chitosan (CS), bacterial cellulose (BC), and antimicrobial peptides (AMPs).
Tao Xu+4 more
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Effect of Natural Polyphenols on Breast Cancer Chemoprevention and Treatment
Effect of Natural Polyphenols on Breast Cancer proliferation and progression. ABSTRACT Breast cancer is the most common type of malignancy among women worldwide. Significant achievements have been made in diagnostic tools and cancer treatments in the past decade; however, the complexity and heterogeneity of certain breast cancer subtypes often lead to ...
Marzia Sichetti+4 more
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Evidence for phosphorylation of yeast phosphofructokinase [PDF]
Radioactively labelled material from yeast cells grown in the presence of [32P]phosphate was specifically recognized by antibodies raised against yeast phosphofructokinase. Purified yeast phosphofructokinase was phosphorylated in a cyclic AMP‐independent manner by a protein kinase enriched from yeast extracts. This phosphorylation occurred specifically
Gerhard Kopperschläger+3 more
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ABSTRACT Increasing global food production demands have resulted in increased fertilizer usage, causing detrimental environmental impacts. Biostimulants, such as humic substances, are currently being applied as a strategy to increase plant nutrient‐use efficiency and minimize environmental impacts within cropping systems.
Lauren E. Grubb+3 more
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