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S100A4 Orchestrates Fibroblast Fate to Drive Fibrotic Remodeling
Fibrotic stimuli induce S100A4 expression, promoting the activation of apoptosis‐resistant fibroblasts through engagement of ERK‐associated signaling. In fibroblasts, S100A4 orchestrates fibroblast fate by enhancing migration, promoting stress fiber formation, increasing ECM contractility, upregulating α‐SMA expression, and supporting survival ...
Spring Li +6 more
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The homodimeric S100 protein calcyclin has been studied in the apo state by two-dimensional 1H NMR spectroscopy. Using a combination of scalar correlation and NOE experiments, sequence-specific 1H NMR assignments were obtained for all but one backbone ...
Potts, Barbara C.M., +15 more
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Objective To evaluate the prognostic utility of circulating interleukin‐18 (IL‐18) levels in predicting disease activity, macrophage activation syndrome (MAS), and disease course in patients with Still disease (SD) receiving first‐line IL‐1 inhibitors (IL‐1i).
Matteo Trevisan +8 more
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August 2013School of ScienceUnderstanding the molecular recognition that occurs during protein-protein interactions is one of the fundamental goals of biochemistry.
Wafer, Lucas N. R.
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Ca2+ /S100 regulation of giant protein kinases
Protein phosphorylation by protein kinases plays a central regulatory role in cellular processes and these kinases are themselves tightly regulated(1).
Heierhorst, Jörg +13 more
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Programmed Cell Death in Chronic Rhinosinusitis
ABSTRACT Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a prevalent upper respiratory condition characterized by a multifaceted etiology involving various cellular and molecular processes. In recent years, researchers have increasingly recognized the significance of different forms of programmed cell death (PCD), such as apoptosis and pyroptosis, in the pathological ...
Xingchen Liu +5 more
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RAGE Re‐Expressed at Myofibre Level Drives Muscle Wasting in Cancer Conditions
ABSTRACT Background Cancer cachexia (CC) is a highly debilitating syndrome characterized by loss of body and muscle weight affecting most advanced cancer patients. The receptor for advanced glycation end‐products (RAGE) is expressed by several cell types and sustains the inflammatory response in acute and chronic diseases. Total ablation of RAGE (Ager−/
Sara Chiappalupi +10 more
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Nível sérico da proteína S100B em pacientes com epilepsia secundária a neurocisticercose. [PDF]
Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Departamento de Clínica Médica, Curso de Medicina, Florianópolis ...
Broering, Felipe Eduardo
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Binding of S100 proteins to RAGE: an update
The Receptor for Advanced Glycation Endproducts (RAGE) is a multi-ligand receptor of the immunoglobulin family. RAGE interacts with structurally different ligands probably through the oligomerization of the receptor on the cell surface.
Fritz, G +11 more
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EV‐SPEC: Decoding the Spatial Proteomic Signature of the Extracellular Vesicle Corona
This study introduces ‘EV‑SPEC’, a spatial proteomics method using TurboID fused to the transmembrane protein CD63 to map the protein corona of extracellular vesicles (EVs) without physical isolation. We show that EV‐SPEC identifies the protein‐protein interaction footprint of serum proteins, similar to those typically found on synthetic nanoparticles,
Camille Menaceur Vandenbroucke +2 more
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