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Preventing epileptogenesis by interaction between inositol isomers and proteins
Abstract Objective Inositols play significant roles in biological systems. Myo‐inositol (MI), the most prevalent isomer, functions as an osmolyte and mediates cell signal transduction. Other notable isomers include Scyllo‐inositol (SCI) and D‐Chiro‐inositol (DCHI).
Lia Tsverava +7 more
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Comparative analysis of differentially expressed genes in normal and white spot syndrome virus infected Penaeus monodon [PDF]
10.1186/1471-2164-8-120BMC Genomics8 ...
Aoki, Takashi +9 more
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Aberrant Energy Metabolism in Tumors and Potential Therapeutic Targets
ABSTRACT Energy metabolic reprogramming is frequently observed during tumor progression as tumor cells necessitate adequate energy production for rapid proliferation. Although current medical research shows promising prospects in studying the characteristics of tumor energy metabolism and developing anti‐tumor drugs targeting energy metabolism, there ...
Shuhao Fan +4 more
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Objective To observe the dynamic changes of neuron-specific enolase (NSE), S-100B protein (S-100B) and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) in the serum of immature epileptic rat model, so as to explore the significance of these biochemical indexes
Qin LIU +3 more
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The steady-state relaxation time and the product at equilibrium [PDF]
1. 1. According to and his co-workers, the steady-state relaxation time (i.e. the reciprocal of the first-order process by which an enzyme reaction reaches equilibrium) determines, in part, the apparent metabolic flow rate through a given enzymatic step
Alberty +8 more
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The yields of antimicrobial compounds, such as surfactin, fengycin, shikimic acid, and myriocin, increased or were observed in the optimized fermentation CFS. In conclusion, fermentation conditions improved the antifungal activity of the LZN01 strain and influenced the expression of genes involved in the synthesis of antimicrobial compounds.
Jiale Hu, Zhigang Wang, Weihui Xu
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Mapping phosphoproteins in Mycoplasma genitalium and Mycoplasma pneumoniae [PDF]
Background Little is known regarding the extent or targets of phosphorylation in mycoplasmas, yet in many other bacterial species phosphorylation is known to play an important role in signaling and regulation of cellular processes.
Giddings, Morgan C +2 more
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Proteomic profiling of Rhizobium tropici PRF 81: identification of conserved and specific responses to heat stress. [PDF]
Rhizobium tropici strain PRF 81 (= SEMIA 4080) has been used in commercial inoculants for application to common-bean crops in Brazil since 1998, due to its high efficiency in fixing nitrogen, competitiveness against indigenous rhizobial populations and ...
ANDRADE, D. S. +4 more
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The effect of skin fatty acids on Staphylococcus aureus [PDF]
Staphylococcus aureus is a commensal of the human nose and skin. Human skin fatty acids, in particular cis-6-hexadecenoic acid (C-6-H), have high antistaphylococcal activity and can inhibit virulence determinant production.
Albrecht, D. +8 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Starch, dry matter content (DMC), proteins, and sugars are among the major influences on yam tuber quality. Genetic improvement programs need simple, rapid, and low‐cost tools to screen large populations. The objectives of this work were, using a quantitative trait loci mapping approach (QTL) on two diploid full‐sib segregating ...
Gemma Arnau +8 more
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