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Distinct adaptation and ancestral retention signals in African and European indigenous cattle genomes. [PDF]

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Gao J   +10 more
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Frailty phenotype reveals heterogeneity in aging and distinct taurine associations. [PDF]

open access: yesNPJ Aging
Kim A   +12 more
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Transcriptomic profiling of chlorogenic acid and taurine treatment in human skin cells provides insights into cellular senescence mechanisms. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Mol Biosci
Kim B   +14 more
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Effects of taurine in glucose and taurine administration [PDF]

open access: yesAmino Acids, 2004
Taurine has several biological processes such as hypoglycemic action, antioxidation, detoxification, etc. To assess the effect of taurine administration on the guinea pigs with hyperglycemia, blood glucose, C-peptide levels together with morphologic alterations in the pancreatic ultrastructure were investigated in terms of hypoglycemic action and ...
Karabay, G   +5 more
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Taurine and taurine-deficiency in the perinatal period

Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 2002
Taurine, a non-protein sulfur amino-acid, is the most abundant free amino-acid in the body and plays an important role in several essential biological processes. Apart from its role in cholesterol degradation, it acts as neurotransmitter, and has a function as osmoregulator and antioxidant in most body tissues.
Leona, Aerts, Frans André, Van Assche
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Taurine and the Brain

2022
This article briefly describes the trophic actions of taurine in the developing brain, contribution of taurine to the volume regulation of brain cells, and the interference of taurine with the synaptic amino acid receptors. Finally the possible use of taurine as a drug is discussed in various pathological states of the brain.When we searched material ...
Simon S, Oja, Pirjo, Saransaari
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Taurine deficiency in the kitten subcellular distribution of taurine and [35S]taurine in brain

Neurochemical Research, 1978
Taurine concentration decreases rapidly in the tissues and physiological fluids of kittens fed a diet of partially purified casein which lacks taurine. We have studied the subcellular distribution in cerebrum of taurine and [35S]taurine administered intravenously to these animals.
D K, Rassin   +3 more
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Taurine, Taurine Analogues, and Taurine Functions: Overview

2006
In view of the high (mM) concentrations of taurine found in most mammalian tissues, it is not surprising that it has a multiplicity of functions. Indeed, it may be an oversimplification to search for a single action that might account for its behaviour in any one system.
BIANCHI L   +8 more
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Taurine Deficiency: A Rationale for Taurine Depletion

1982
Investigators concerned with the metabolism of taurine are confronted by two distinct aspects of the problem. The first concerns the function of taurine at the molecular level and the second concerns those factors that set the limits of taurine supply and demand as they affect taurine depletion and deficiency.
K C, Hayes, J A, Sturman
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