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After ischemic stroke, TRPV4 activation induces cerebral edema through the TRPV4‐RhoA‐MMP9 axis: RhoA upregulates MMP9, which cleaves β‐DG to impair membrane anchoring. Subsequent β‐DG loss triggers AQP4 depolarization, disrupting GS‐mediated water homeostasis.
Yongchuan Li +13 more
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ROS‐Driven PKCζ Signaling as a Widely Involved Mechanism for Cancer Cell Motility and Metastasis
This study reveals that the enhancement of cancer cell motility by diverse bioactive molecules—including growth factors, hormones, and tissue factors—is mediated through a common intracellular mechanism involving reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the PKCζ/Rho GTPase signaling pathway.
Yasushi Sato +9 more
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