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Approaches to the study of mammalian cellular phospholipases.

open access: yesJournal of Lipid Research, 1985
The purpose of this article is to present some problems encountered in the study of cellular phospholipases and some approaches used in answering these problems.
M Waite
doaj  

Progress of non‐motor symptoms in early‐onset Parkinson's disease

open access: yesIbrain, EarlyView.
This study reviews the research progress related to non‐motor symptoms (NMS) in patients with early onset Parkinson's disease (EOPD), including neuropsychiatric symptoms, autonomic dysfunction, sleep disorders, and sensory disorders and also summarizes the characteristics of NMS in the genetic form of Parkinson's disease (PD).
Fanshi Zhang   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

PLANT PHOSPHOLIPASE D

open access: hybrid, 1956
H. L. Tookey, A.K. Balls
openalex   +1 more source

Effect of Phospholipases A, C, and D on the Iodide-Complexing Phospholipid of the Thyroid. [PDF]

open access: bronze, 1966
P Vilkki   +7 more
openalex   +1 more source

On the specificity of phospholipase A

open access: yesBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1960
Haas, Gerard H. de   +2 more
openaire   +4 more sources

Bacterial Sphingomyelinases and Phospholipases as Virulence Factors

open access: yesMicrobiology and Molecular Reviews, 2016
M. Flores-Dı́az   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The potential role of environmentally associated DNA methylation in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia subtypes

open access: yesInternational Journal of Cancer, EarlyView.
What's New? The rarity of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia and lack of available environmental data have made the role of environmental factors in genetic subtypes challenging to investigate. Here, the authors performed a CpG‐level analysis to investigate DNA methylation as an intermediate mechanism between environmental risk exposures and acute ...
Jessica R. Saville   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

CD86, the double agent: Significance of CD86 expression in B‐cell malignancies

open access: yesInternational Journal of Cancer, EarlyView.
Abstract Bypassing the anti‐tumor functions of the immune system is one of the keys to tumor survival. Tumors, especially hematological tumors, produce or express factors that retune T and B cells to inhibit the immune response. Coreceptors CD28 and CTLA‐4, and their ligands, CD80 and CD86, are involved in the immunological synapse and play an ...
Gábor Barna   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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