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Integrated transcriptomic, proteomic and flow cytometry analyses reveal that STAT1 negatively regulates MAIT cell effector and glycolytic functions, while STAT3, STAT5 and HIF1α act as positive modulators. Targeting these pathways may offer new strategies to restore MAIT cell function in immune dysregulation and cancer.
Olivia J. Cheng +7 more
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Pyruvate kinase M2 in Alzheimer's disease: from dysregulation to therapeutic inhibition. [PDF]
Gojani EG, Sutherland RJ, Mohajerani MH.
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Diagnostic and Prognostic Values of Bile Biomarkers for Malignant Biliary Stenosis
ABSTRACT Introduction Differentiating between malignant and benign biliary strictures remains a clinical challenge because current diagnostic tools have limited sensitivity. The detection of tumour‐related biomarkers directly in bile, which is in close contact with the lesion, may enhance diagnostic accuracy.
E. Gigante +9 more
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Quantitative Phosphoproteomics Identifies Myofibrillar Protein Phosphorylation Mediated by Pyruvate Kinase M2 in Beef. [PDF]
Xu Y +5 more
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We investigated the roles of PKM2, PKM1, and LDHA in retinal metabolism and structural integrity. In the normal retina, these enzymes are maintained at defined levels that support photoreceptor function. Rod‐specific deletion of LDHA, alone or with PKM2, caused age‐dependent degeneration, as PKM1 induction did not reach levels comparable to PKM2.
Ammaji Rajala +3 more
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Changes of Serum Pyruvate Kinase M2 Level in Patients with Sepsis and Its Clinical Value. [PDF]
Wang L, Tang D, Zhang P.
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Pyruvate kinase M2 promotes venous thrombosis by enhancing SNAP23-mediated platelet exocytosis and consequent NETosis. [PDF]
Nayak MK +14 more
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Pyruvate kinase M2 modulates Japanese encephalitis virus replication in neuronal cells. [PDF]
Bohara VS, Deshmukh A, Kumar S.
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Pyruvate Kinase M2 Links Metabolism and Epigenetics: A New Target for Liver Disease Treatment. [PDF]
Zhang X, Zhang D, Guo J, Shi C, Gong Z.
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