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Protein retention in yeast rough endoplasmic reticulum: expression and assembly of human ribophorin I. [PDF]
The RER retains a specific subset of ER proteins, many of which have been shown to participate in the translocation of nascent secretory and membrane proteins. The mechanism of retention of RER specific membrane proteins is unknown.
Crowe, JS, Meyer, DI, Sanderson, CM
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Exercise serum promotes DNA damage repair and remodels gene expression in colon cancer cells
What's New? Exercise releases bioactive molecules into the bloodstream that can directly slow cancer cell growth. In colon cancer, this may help limit disease progression. Here, using colon cancer cells, the authors investigated the effects of exercise‐conditioned human serum on DNA repair mechanisms. Notably, acute exercise in humans elicited systemic
Samuel T. Orange +9 more
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We sought a rapid and non-ultracentrifugal method of recovering large amounts of highly pure rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) membranes from livers. By substantially modifying a 20-year-old calcium precipitation technique, we obtained a RER fraction ...
Robert L. Hamilton +4 more
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RERS 2019: Combining Synthesis with Real-World Models [PDF]
This paper covers the Rigorous Examination of Reactive Systems (RERS) Challenge 2019. For the first time in the history of RERS, the challenge features industrial tracks where benchmark programs that participants need to analyze are synthesized from real-world models. These new tracks comprise LTL, CTL, and Reachability properties. In addition, we have
Marc Jasper +10 more
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ABSTRACT Circadian rhythms orchestrate cardiovascular physiology by regulating immune and inflammatory pathways. Disruption of these rhythms profoundly alters vascular homeostasis, thereby promoting the onset and progression of cardiovascular diseases (CVD).
Tian Zhang +22 more
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Background The respiratory exchange ratio (RER) indirectly shows the muscle's oxidative capacity to get energy. Sedentarism, exercise and physically active lifestyles modify it.
Arnulfo Ramos-Jiménez +6 more
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Increased Liveliness of Trunk Muscle Responses in Elite Kayakers and Canoeists
Trunk stability functions play an important role in sport and everyday movements. The aim of this study was to analyze trunk strength, trunk muscles onset of activity, and rate of electromyographic rise (RER) in the case of self-inflicted and unexpected ...
Andrej Kocjan, Nejc Šarabon
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Validation of a new portable metabolic system during an incremental running test [PDF]
We tested a new portable metabolic system, the Jaeger Oxycon Mobile (OM) at a range of running speeds. Six subjects carried out, in random order, two incremental tests on a treadmill, one of them using the OM, and the other using the Jaeger Oxycon Pro ...
Alvarez, María +8 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Cholecystectomy (GBX) may alter energy metabolism, but human evidence is limited. We examined whether GBX alters energy expenditure (EE), respiratory exchange ratio (RER), and substrate oxidation. Methods A total of 384 healthy Southwestern Indigenous American adults (222 males, age 28 ± 6 years) were studied, including individuals ...
Beyza N. Aydin +6 more
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Die Nutzung von Daten für die medizinische Versorgung ist ein Trend, der das Gesundheitssystem in den nächsten Jahren nachhaltig verändern wird. „Gesundheitsdaten befeuern das lernende Gesundheitssystem der Zukunft“ wurde bereits 2019 prognostiziert und ...
Dr. rer. oec. Katja Gehrke +1 more
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