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The Lack of a COPII Cargo Receptor Erv14 Impacts Physiological Functions of the Vacuole in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. [PDF]

open access: yesTraffic
Loss of the cargo receptor Erv14 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae results in sensitivity to calcium, zinc, neutral extracellular pH, and elevated temperature. Furthermore, cells deleted in the ERV14 exhibits vacuolar fragmentation, enlarged lipid droplets, and metabolic alterations. Ruiz Salas, J. L. (2026) https://BioRender.com/b65g523. ABSTRACT Erv14 is a
Rosas-Santiago P   +12 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Efficacy and immunogenic effects of Tumor Treating Fields (TTFields) in preclinical models of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, with and without gemcitabine/nab-paclitaxel. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Cancer
What's new? Adaptive immune responses are typically limited in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, resulting in minimal efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors. Tumor Treating Fields (TTFields) therapy, which uses low‐intensity intermediate‐frequency electric fields to disrupt cancer cell processes, has been approved for certain cancers.
Kan T   +21 more
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Discovery of Quinacrine as a Potent Topo II and Hsp90 Dual-Target Inhibitor, Repurposing for Cancer Therapy

open access: yesMolecules, 2022
Topo II and Hsp90 are promising targets. In this study, we first verified the structural similarities between Topo IIα ATPase and Hsp90α N−ATPase. Subsequently, 720 compounds from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) drug library and kinase library ...
Xin Pan   +7 more
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Autophagic flux inhibition and lysosomogenesis ensuing cellular capture and retention of the cationic drug quinacrine in murine models [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ, 2015
The proton pump vacuolar (V)-ATPase is the driving force that mediates the concentration of cationic drugs (weak bases) in the late endosome-lysosome continuum; secondary cell reactions include the protracted transformation of enlarged vacuoles into ...
Alexandre Parks   +4 more
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Differential sensitivity of brainstem vs cortical astrocytes to changes in pH reveals functional regional specialization of astroglia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Astrocytes might function as brain interoceptors capable of detecting different (chemo)sensory modalities and transmitting sensory information to the relevant neural networks controlling vital functions.
Castaldo, C   +6 more
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Acidosis Is a Key Regulator of Osteoblast Ecto-Nucleotidase Pyrophosphatase/Phosphodiesterase 1 (NPP1) Expression and Activity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Previous work has shown that acidosis prevents bone nodule formation by osteoblasts in vitro by inhibiting mineralisation of the collagenous matrix.
Arnett, T R   +4 more
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Continuous quinacrine treatment results in the formation of drug-resistant prions.

open access: yesPLoS Pathogens, 2009
Quinacrine is a potent antiprion compound in cell culture models of prion disease but has failed to show efficacy in animal bioassays and human clinical trials.
Sina Ghaemmaghami   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Repurposed Drugs Suramin and Quinacrine Cooperatively Inhibit SARS-CoV-2 3CLpro In Vitro

open access: yesViruses, 2021
Since the first report of a new pneumonia disease in December 2019 (Wuhan, China) the WHO reported more than 148 million confirmed cases and 3.1 million losses globally up to now.
Raphael J. Eberle   +6 more
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Fluorescent Labeling of Chromosomal DNA: Superiority of Quinacrine Mustard to Quinacrine [PDF]

open access: yesScience, 1970
In "Fluorescent labeling of chromosomal DNA: Superiority of quinacrine mustard to quinacrine" by T. Caspersson, L. Zech, and E. J. Modest [ 170, 762 (1970)] lines 10 through 14 of paragraph 2, column 3, page 762 should read "the optimum concentrations of quinacrine (5 to 10 mg/ml) compared with quinacrine mustard (50 µg/ml) are in the ratio of 100 to ...
T, Caspersson, L, Zech, E J, Modest
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Quinacrine – The Winding Road from the Most Important Antimalarial of Its Time to an Indispensable Antiparasitic (Orphan) Drug of our Days

open access: yesCHIMIA, 2023
Quinacrine, the main antimalarial drug during World War II, has had a chequered history that included the successful repurposing as an intrapleural sclerosant for the treatment of malignant pleural effusions, a non-surgical method of female ...
Andreas Neumayr, Esther Kuenzli
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