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Enzymatically derived tissue debris (TD) is utilized to establish patient‐derived lung cancer tissue spheres (LCOs), which, in conjunction with mass spectrometry imaging, enable the investigation of tumor metabolic heterogeneity and maintenance of CSCs.
Ling Guo+6 more
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Secreted Phospholipases A2: Drivers of Inflammation and Cancer. [PDF]
Hidalgo I+4 more
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The effect of phospholipase C on human blood platelets. [PDF]
A B Otnaess, Turiđ Holm
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Role of NRP1/HDAC4/CREB/RIPK1 Axis in SARS‐CoV2 S1 Spike Subunit‐Induced Neuronal Toxicity
Extracellular SARS‐CoV2 Spike‐S1 protein via NRP1 internalizes in the cytosol of SH‐SY5Y cells. Once inside, it upregulates the epigenetic eraser HDAC4, which binds transcriptional factor CREB, causes RIPK1 up‐regulation, and therefore necroptotic cell death.
Luca Sanguigno+8 more
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Comment on: Nucleotidase as a Clinical Prognostic Marker in Snakebites: A Prospective Study. [PDF]
Mohanty CR+3 more
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Post-heparin phospholipase and fatty acid transesterification in human plasma
William Vogel+3 more
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Plasmalogens are specialized lipids affecting the membrane structure, dynamics, and key cell signaling pathways. They protect cells from oxidative damage. Plasmalogen deficiency is associated with severe diseases. Lipid nanoparticles and nanomedicine offer unexplored therapeutic potential for restoring plasmalogen levels under pathological conditions ...
Yu Wu+3 more
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Effects of phospholipase C inhibition on the regulation of membrane lipid metabolism in maize leaves. [PDF]
Wei Y+9 more
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The histidine residues of phospholipase C from Bacillus cereus [PDF]
Christopher B. Little
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Abstract Determination of alcohol markers in post‐mortem cases can be useful to classify drinking habits and potential alcohol habituation prior to death. Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) is a direct alcohol marker and is already commonly used in a variety of contexts.
Jeremai Hose+4 more
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