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Identification of stable reference genes for quantitative PCR in koalas [PDF]
To better understand host and immune response to diseases, gene expression studies require identification of reference genes with stable expression for accurate normalisation.
A Kappel +40 more
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TMEM97 is a potential amyloid beta receptor in human Alzheimer’s disease synapses [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundSynapse loss correlates strongly with cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and abundant evidence from animal and cell models implicates soluble amyloid beta in synaptic dysfunction and loss. While many candidate synaptic receptors for amyloid beta have been observed in model systems, the physiologically relevant amyloid beta
Martí Colom‐Cadena +4 more
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Sigma (σ) receptors have attracted great interest since they are implicated in various cellular functions and biological processes and diseases, including various types of cancer. The receptor family consists of two subtypes: sigma-1 (σ1) and sigma-2 (σ2)
Evangelia Sereti +4 more
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Abstract Hepatic fibrinogen storage disease (HFSD) was diagnosed in a 5‐month‐old Wagyu calf with a history of recurrent respiratory disease. It was characterized by lethargy, dehydration, acidemia, and increased liver enzyme activities. Histologically, disseminated hepatocytes were swollen and showed a single, sharply demarcated, faintly eosinophilic ...
Joana G. P. Jacinto +7 more
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Cellular mRNAs access second ORFs using a novel amino acid sequence-dependent coupled translation termination-reinitiation mechanism [PDF]
Polycistronic transcripts are considered rare in the human genome. Initiation of translation of internal ORFs of eukaryotic genes has been shown to use either leaky scanning or highly structured IRES regions to access initiation codons.
Croft, Wayne D. +4 more
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Progestins Related to Progesterone and Testosterone Elicit Divergent Human Endometrial Transcriptomes and Biofunctions. [PDF]
Progestins are widely used for the treatment of gynecologic disorders and alone, or combined with an estrogen, are used as contraceptives. While their potencies, efficacies and side effects vary due to differences in structures, doses and routes of ...
Balayan, Shayna +8 more
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We evaluated whether a novel resource polyphenism in New World spadefoot toads evolved by co‐opting mechanisms from an ancestral form of plasticity (accelerating larval development rate in response to pond drying) common in anurans using differential gene expression analysis.
Andrew J. Isdaner +2 more
wiley +1 more source
The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2023/24: Introduction and Other Protein Targets
The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2023/24 is the sixth in this series of biennial publications. The Concise Guide provides concise overviews, mostly in tabular format, of the key properties of approximately 1800 drug targets, and about 6000 interactions with about 3900 ligands.
Stephen P. H. Alexander +49 more
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The role of transcription factor Yin Yang‐1 in colorectal cancer
The illustration compasses the machineries that may attribute to the high expression of YY1 and the potential function of YY1 in CRC. Abstract Background Yin Yang‐1 (YY1) is identified as a transcription factor with multiple functions. However, the role of YY1 in tumorigenesis remains controversial and its regulatory effects may depend upon not only ...
Zhiying Shao +8 more
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Comparative profiling of the synaptic proteome from Alzheimer’s disease patients with focus on the APOE genotype [PDF]
Degeneration of synapses in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) strongly correlates with cognitive decline, and synaptic pathology contributes to disease pathophysiology.
Colom-Cadena, Marti +15 more
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