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Genome-wide reprogramming of the chromatin landscape underlies endocrine therapy resistance in breast cancer [PDF]
The estrogen receptor (ER)α drives growth in two-thirds of all breast cancers. Several targeted therapies, collectively termed endocrine therapy, impingeonestrogen-induced ERα activationtoblock tumor growth.
A. C. Mirabella +74 more
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Down-Regulated MAC30 Expression Inhibits Proliferation and Mobility of Human Gastric Cancer Cells
Background: Gastric cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. MAC30/Transmembrane protein 97 (TMEM97) is aberrantly up-regulated in many human carcinoma cells.
Xiao-Yan Xu +6 more
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Inhibition of Bromodomain and Extraterminal Domain (BET) Proteins by JQ1 Unravels a Novel Epigenetic Modulation to Control Lipid Homeostasis [PDF]
The homeostatic control of lipid metabolism is essential for many fundamental physiological processes. A deep understanding of its regulatory mechanisms is pivotal to unravel prospective physiopathological factors and to identify novel molecular targets ...
B. Colella +7 more
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Protein-Ligand Interactions: Target Identification and Drug Discovery [PDF]
Bioactive compounds and drugs are designed and screened on the basis of specific molecular targets as well as via the identification of active ingredients from traditional medicine or by serendipitous discovery.
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This study explores the development of dual‐acting compounds combining σ1R agonists and histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi). Key findings include compound 2d and 3a's high affinity for σ1R and favorable pharmacokinetic profile and an in vivo determined σ1R agonist profile by reversing the effect of the σ1R antagonist BD‐1063.
Antonino N. Fallica +16 more
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Female‐biased astrocytic priming shapes early locus coeruleus vulnerability in an Aβ oligomer milieu
Abstract INTRODUCTION The locus coeruleus (LC) is an early site of Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology, yet the role of brainstem astrocytes in early, sex‐dependent vulnerability remains unclear. METHODS In 2‐ to 3‐month‐old APP/PS1 mice, we combined in vivo proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) of the brainstem with region‐resolved molecular ...
Srishti Kushwaha +4 more
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Target profiling of PARP inhibitors and necroptosis inhibitors using photoaffinity labelling [PDF]
Target profiling of a small molecule therapeutic is essential to fully understand how that compound works in the clinic. Photoaffinity labelling (PAL) has become a widely utilised strategy for in-cell target identification campaigns for reversible, small
Howard, Ryan Thomas
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ABSTRACT Background Statins are widely prescribed to reduce low‐density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol to decrease the risk of cardiovascular disease. However, there are ongoing concerns surrounding the frequently reported skeletal muscle side effects. These include muscle pain, weakness and reduced function and are defined as statin‐associated muscle ...
Maisha Chaudhery +10 more
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Sigma receptors are a fascinating receptor protein class whose ligands are actually under clinical evaluation for the modulation of opioid analgesia and their use as positron emission tomography radiotracers.
Giuseppe Floresta +6 more
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GeneFishing to reconstruct context specific portraits of biological processes. [PDF]
Rapid advances in genomic technologies have led to a wealth of diverse data, from which novel discoveries can be gleaned through the application of robust statistical and computational methods.
Ashuach, Tal +7 more
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