Purine metabolism controls innate lymphoid cell function and protects against intestinal injury [PDF]
Siobhan Crittenden+13 more
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Hyperuricaemia in type 1 Gaucher disease: is uric acid a biomarker for disease severity?
Abstract Background Elevated serum uric acid (SUA) levels were observed in Gaucher disease type 1 (GD1) patients followed for two decades in northern Israel. There are no previous reports regarding hyperuricaemia in GD1 patients. Aims We aimed to evaluate the frequency of hyperuricaemia in GD1 patients and its correlation to disease severity ...
Zufit Hexner‐Erlichman+4 more
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Purinosomes and Purine Metabolism in Mammalian Neural Development: A Review. [PDF]
Yamada S+3 more
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High uric acid (UA) facilitates diabetes progression and is responsible for developing other diseases, such as cardiovascular disease and renal disease. Lifestyle modifications could lower UA levels, but relevant evidence is required in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Jie Li, Ertao Zhang, Zhao Dong, Yan Liu
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Utilizing integrated bioinformatics and machine learning approaches to elucidate biomarkers linking sepsis to purine metabolism-associated genes. [PDF]
Liang F, Zheng M, Lu J, Liu P, Chen X.
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Prospective association between plasma amino acids and healthy aging in older adults
Abstract Background Most studies have compared plasma amino acids profiling across different age groups using a cross‐sectional design, but no previous research has assessed the relationship between specific amino acid species and healthy aging. Objectives This study aims to explore the relationship between plasma concentrations of nine amino acids and
Damián González‐Beltrán+7 more
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Pioglitazone-induced alterations of purine metabolism in healthy male subjects. [PDF]
Kang J, Li Y, Lee S, Yu KS, Cho JY.
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The TP53 tumor suppressor gene: From molecular biology to clinical investigations
Abstract Extensively studied over the past four decades, the TP53 gene has emerged as a pivotal watchman in cellular defense and a key factor in cancer biology. TP53 is the most frequently mutated gene in human malignancies, 50% of which carry alterations to it.
Panagiotis Baliakas, Thierry Soussi
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Coordination between the eIF2 kinase GCN2 and p53 signaling supports purine metabolism and the progression of prostate cancer. [PDF]
Cordova RA+10 more
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