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br Effects of estrogens on bone Estrogens
2020-03-06
Effects of estrogens on bone Estrogens play an important role in bone remodeling, as demonstrated by studies in mice in which the ER genes were deleted [21], [22]. ERβ compensates for the Caspase-4 Colorimetric Assay Kit of ERα, and vice versa, but when both ERs are deleted a profound decrease i
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An Emerging Role for the EphrinB EphB RASA
2020-03-06
An Emerging Role for the EphrinB2-EphB4-RASA1 Signaling Axis in Human Congenital Cerebrovascular Disorders Normal vascular development includes de novo blood vessel formation from endothelial cells (ECs) (vasculogenesis) 1, 2, expansion of the network through vessel sprouting, splitting, and remode
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The effect of ET activity on the
2020-03-06
The effect of ET-1 activity on the development of experimental pulmonary fibrosis has also been examined by other investigators. One study found that repeated administration of Bosentan, an ERA used to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), significantly decreased bleomycin-induced pulmonary f
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Due to the high attractiveness
2020-03-06
Due to the high attractiveness of E2 and E3 ligases as drug targets, a number of drug discovery assays have been published, based on detection by fluorescence (Dudgeon et al., 2010, Krist et al., 2016, Zhang et al., 2004), Lubiprostone (Davydov et al., 2004, Huang et al., 2005, Kenten et al., 2005,
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No orthologs could be found in our B oleracea
2020-03-06
No orthologs could be found in our B. oleracea BAC library for AtCk1/2, which could mean that it is unique to Arabidopsis, or that we failed to detect it in our library. However, the second possibility is unlikely considering that Southern blotting analysis with four restriction enzymes disclosed fr
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br Acknowledgments This study was supported by
2020-03-06
Acknowledgments This study was supported by grants from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and CompetitivenessPI10/00387, PI12/01087, PI12/01703, IPT-2011-0817-010000, and RIC Red de Investigación Cardiovascular (RIC)RD12/0042/0055. RIC is an initiative of Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII), Spa
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Introduction Breast cancer is a highly
2020-03-06
Introduction Breast cancer is a highly prevalent malignancy. There are some recognized risk factors for breast cancer, like early menarche or late menopause, which increase the length of the exposure to hormones, as a result of a higher number of ovarian cycles [1]. Moreover, there is evidence supp
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However a two receptor model presents
2020-03-05
However, a two-receptor model presents a mystery of how MBns know whether they are receiving an acquisition or forgetting signal from the PPL1 DAns. The most attractive explanation for this is that the two receptors might have different signaling properties and mobilize distinct signaling cascades.
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In the present study we combined activity based protein prof
2020-03-05
In the present study, we combined activity-based protein profiling, biochemical and genetic approaches to identify the PLCPs involved in the sphingolipid pathway leading to plant PCD. By using Arabidopsis nitric oxide synthase inhibitors and leaves, we demonstrate that this sub-class of plant protea
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Bmp products such as Fig are persistent pollutants that accu
2020-03-05
Bmp7 products, such as 7–9 (Fig. 2), are persistent pollutants that accumulate in the marine environment and can potentially be transferred to the human population via our trophic connections to the oceans (Wan et al., 2009). In addition to potentially addressing the mechanistic curiosities describe
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Nystatin As the principal receptors for regulating the infla
2020-03-05
As the principal receptors for regulating the inflammatory process in mammals, CXCR1 and CXCR2 have an important role in regulating the trafficking of phagocytes such as neutrophils, monocytes and macrophages (Viola and Luster, 2008). The evidence gathered to date from fish studies are in agreement
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Sixty eight male Sprague Dawley rats were
2020-03-05
Sixty-eight male Sprague–Dawley rats were acquired from the University of South Dakota Laboratory Animal Services (Vermillion, SD, USA) and housed in pairs at 22°C (60% relative humidity) on reverse 12h light/dark buy b12 (dark cycle started at 10:00a.m.) with food and water freely accessible. The p
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br Conflict of interest br
2020-03-05
Conflict of interest Acknowledgements This work was supported in part by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 26292031. We thank Nissan Chemical Industries, Ltd. for the gift of the sample of fluralaner. Introduction As one of the most common cancers in southern China and southeast Asia, nasopharynge
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Endothelins ETs are peptides expressed in both the periphera
2020-03-05
Endothelins (ETs) are peptides expressed in both the peripheral and the central nervous systems, which can contribute to sensory changes seen in animal models of inflammatory, cancer and neuropathic pain [10], [11]. All three mammalian isoforms (ET-1, ET-2 and ET-3) activate specific G protein-coupl
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Enolase as a plasminogen receptor and
2020-03-05
Enolase, as a plasminogen receptor and activator localized on the surface of several helminths, can interact with the host fibrinolytic system (Yang et al., 2010, Du et al., 2009, de la Torre-Escudero et al., 2010). The enzyme is also one of excretory/secretory (ES) products in some helminths, such
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