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Abstract Close homolog of L1 (CHL1) is a cell adhesion molecule of the immunoglobulin superfamily. It promotes neuritogenesis and survival of neurons in vitro. In vivo, CHL1 promotes nervous system development, regeneration after trauma, and synaptic function and plasticity.
Gabriele Loers +8 more
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Sympathetic nerve remodeling after myocardial infarction (MI) has an indispensable role in cardiac remodeling. Numerous works have shown that sympathetic nerve remodeling can be delayed by inhibition of inflammatory response. Earlier studies have shown improvement in ventricular remodeling and inhibited chronic stage neural remodeling by Yiqi Huoxue ...
Yunke Liu +12 more
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Abstract Background Skin, and epidermis, is innervated by sensory nerve fibres. Interactions between them and signal transduction are only partially elucidated in physiological/pathological conditions, especially in pruritus. Objectives To study the mechanisms involved in pruritus in vitro, we developed a skin explant model re‐innervated by sensory ...
N. Lebonvallet +11 more
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Semaphorin3A Promotes the Development of Nickel Allergy [PDF]
Abstract Metal allergy is one of the typical immune disorders encountered during the application of dental/medical materials and has a highly complex pathogenic mechanism. Semaphorin 3A (Sema3A), a member of the semaphorin family, is reported to be involved in various immune disorders.
Lipei Liu +4 more
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Tumor extracellular vesicles drive metastasis (it's a long way from home)
Abstract Among a plethora of functions, extracellular vesicles released by primary tumors spread in the organism and reach distant organs where they can induce the formation of a premetastatic niche. This constitutes a favorable microenvironment for circulating tumor cells which facilitates their seeding and colonization.
Shima Ghoroghi +4 more
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The Entry and Egress of Monocytes in Atherosclerosis: A Biochemical and Biomechanical Driven Process
In accordance with “the response to injury” theory, the entry of monocytes into the intima guided by inflammation signals, taking up cholesterol and transforming into foam cells, and egress from plaques determines the progression of atherosclerosis. Multiple cytokines and receptors have been reported to be involved in monocyte recruitment such as CCL2 ...
Hongyan Kang +8 more
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Semaphorin3A–neuropilin1 signalling is involved in the generation of cortical interneurons [PDF]
Cortical interneurons are generated predominantly in the medial ganglionic eminence of the ventral telencephalon and migrate to the cortex during embryonic development. These cells express neuropilin (Nrp1 and Nrp2) receptors which mediate their response to the chemorepulsive class 3 semaphorin (Sema) ligands.
William D. Andrews +4 more
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We demonstrate that the two main classes of interneurons (INs) communicate during cortical development. MGE-derived INs first colonize deep layers and serve as guidepost for later-arriving HTR3A+ INs.
Limoni, G
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Objective. To identify the shared genetic and epigenetic mechanisms between the osteogenic differentiation of dental pulp stem cells (DPSC) and bone marrow stem cells (BMSC). Materials and Methods. The profiling datasets of miRNA expression in the osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells from the dental pulp (DPSC) and bone marrow (BMSC ...
Sebastian Gaus +14 more
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Involvement of Fes/Fps tyrosine kinase in semaphorin3A signaling [PDF]
Collapsin response mediator proteins (CRMPs)/TOAD64/Ulips/DRPs and CRAM have emerged as strong candidates for a role in semaphorin signaling. In this study we identified Fes/Fps (Fes) tyrosine kinase in the CRMP-CRAM complex and investigated whether Fes was involved in semaphorin3A (Sema3A) signaling.
Norihiro, Mitsui +5 more
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