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Researchers discovered that fibronectin fibers lose their tension in specific areas of glioblastoma brain tumors, accumulating in the lumen of proliferating blood vessels and in parenchyma next to infiltrating immune cell clusters. A novel molecular tension probe enables the mapping of fibronectin's fiber tension in glioblastoma for the first time ...
Michele Crestani +6 more
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Abciximab (Abci) and eptifibatide (Epti) are antiaggregate drugs which may reduce thrombotic complications inacute coronary syndromes. The aim of this work was the investigation of the interaction between the phospholipid-GPIIb/IIIa glycoprotein complex ...
Ewa Gorodkiewicz +2 more
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Emodin targets BCL‐10 to modulate the BCL‐10/MALT1 complex, thereby suppressing NF‐κB activation and significantly exerting multiorgan protective effects in sepsis. Abstract Sepsis is a life‐threatening condition caused by dysregulated host responses to infection, characterized by excessive inflammation and abnormal coagulation.
Xiaolong Xu +16 more
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Monkey Platelet Membrane Glycoproteins and Aggregation
The monkey is classified as close to the human and is important as an experimental animal. The present study, a comparison of human and monkey platelet membrane glycopreteins and aggregation, was undertaken.The major platelet membrane glycoprotein was similarly represented in humans and monkeys by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and PAS staining.
Terutoshi Kokawa +9 more
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Studies on platelet membrane glycoproteins and platelet function during hemodialysis. [PDF]
Hemodialysis only partially corrects the defects in platelet function associated with uremia. Platelet contact with the artificial surfaces of the dialysis filter during hemodialysis can itself cause platelet activation, degranulation, and loss of platelet membrane glycoproteins.
J A Sloand, E M Sloand
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Brain diseases involve multilayered metabolic disruptions that reshape cellular interactions and microenvironments. This review outlines core metabolic features across disease states and presents emerging nanodelivery strategies as precision tools to reprogram pathological metabolism.
Jingyi Zhou, Chen Jiang
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Mechanical Cues Regulate Cargo Sorting and Export at the Golgi
A pathway is identified linking extracellular matrix stiffness to secretion via Src–FAK–AMPK–GBF1 signaling. Golgi‐localized GBF1 acts as a mechanotransducer whose phosphorylation controls post‐Golgi cargo sorting toward secretion or lysosomal degradation.
Greta Serafino +21 more
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A fibronectin-binding glycoprotein from human platelet membranes [PDF]
Fibronectin (‘cold-insoluble globulin’) has been suggested as a possible mediator of platelet adhesion. A fibronectin-binding protein as partially purified from washed solubilized human platelet membranes by affinity chromatography on fibronectin-Sepharose.
M. Sandbjerg Hansen, Inge Clemmensen
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Twinfilin actin‐binding protein (TWF2) is upregulated in sunitinib‐resistant renal cell carcinoma (RCC) cells, where it interacts with YAP and protects YAP from degradation. Stabilized YAP translocates into the nucleus and activates transcription of target genes, promoting RCC progression and drug resistance.
Liangmin Fu +25 more
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Physiological flow (0.5 Pa) conditioning promotes resilience of an iPSC‐derived blood–brain barrier endothelium to mild systemic inflammation. In contrast, high “cytokine storm” levels induce barrier breakdown, fibrinogen leakage, and astrocyte activation, reconstituting the two‐hit injury mechanism on‐a‐chip.
Kaihua Chen +15 more
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