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Plasma phospholipids identify antecedent memory impairment in older adults
M. Mapstone+16 more
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Magnetoelectric nanoparticles exploit cancer cells' electrical vulnerabilities—altered membrane charge and higher capacitance—to achieve tumor‐specific targeting without bioreagents. MATLAB simulations reveal how electromagnetic forces create targeting specificity, while external magnetic fields enhance precision. This may enable wirelessly controlled,
Max Shotbolt+3 more
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Independence of arterial phospholipid synthesis from alterations in blood lipids
D.B. Zilversmit, Esther L. McCandless
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Allosteric regulation of G protein-coupled receptor activity by phospholipids.
R. Dawaliby+6 more
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Homeostasis of Gut Microbiota Protects against Susceptibility to Fungal Pneumonia
Fungal pneumonia induces inflammation, shown by heightened IL‐6, IL‐1β, TNF‐α levels and a growth in Staphylococcus in the alveolar flora. The gut microbiota, acting through the gut‐lung axis via blood, impacts fungal pneumonia susceptibility by altering lung metabolism and inflammatory responses.
Jian Ji+12 more
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THE DETERMINATION OF CHOLINE IN PHOSPHOLIPIDS
C. Entenman, Alvin Taurog, I.L. Chaikoff
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This study uncovers CHKA as a pivotal driver of vascular dysfunction in diabetic retinopathy and highlights its role in endothelial dysfunction through NAD⁺‐SIRT1‐Notch signaling. Single‐cell and functional analyses, combined with clinical and genetic validation, suggest CHKA as a promising therapeutic target for the prevention and treatment of ...
Ling Ren+11 more
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PHOSPHOLIPID CONTENT AND ACTIVITY IN MUSCLE
W.R. Bloor, Ruth H. Snider
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Okanin Suppresses the Growth of Colorectal Cancer Cells by Targeting at Peroxiredoxin 5
Okanin suppresses colorectal cancer growth by directly targeting PRDX5. This natural compound selectively binds peroxiredoxin 5 (PRDX5), inhibiting its activity and inducing WSB1‐mediated degradation. PRDX5 loss elevates ROS, suppresses GPX4 via SIAH2, and further triggers cell death (apoptosis and ferroptosis).
Ji Zhong Zhao+9 more
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Phospholipids in foods: prooxidants or antioxidants?
Leqi Cui, E. Decker
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