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br Conclusions br Source of financial
2020-04-02
Conclusions Source of financial support or funding This investigation was supported by the University of Utah Study Design and Biostatistics Center, with funding in part from the National Center for Research Resources and the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, National Insti
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The immune control of CMV replication in
2020-04-02
The immune control of CMV replication in vivo is primarily driven by the T-cell-mediated response, a characteristic that has been proposed as a tool to individualize and therefore to optimize antiviral treatment [6], [7], and it has been associated with spontaneous clearance of CMV viraemia in patie
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Many processes can lead to changes
2020-04-02
Many processes can lead to changes in soil P pools over time. Plant-available P (when measured as DGT P) decreased over time for the INORG-P treatment (Fig. 1a). Orthophosphate can be stabilised with cations such as calcium to produce insoluble phosphates, reducing plant-available P (Bünemann et al.
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br Acknowledgements br Introduction Protein tyrosine phospho
2020-04-02
Acknowledgements Introduction Protein–tyrosine phosphorylation, catalyzed by protein–tyrosine kinases and protein–tyrosine phosphatases, has a pivotal role in the regulation of a wide variety of cellular processes. Similar numbers of tyrosine kinases and tyrosine phosphatases are encoded by th
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Importantly a crucial role of
2020-04-02
Importantly, a crucial role of transcription factor SP1 in mediating the anti-lung cancer effect of XJD was found in this study. Our results suggested that the inhibition of SP1 was required to mediate the inhibitory effect of XJD on the growth of NSCLC cells. Nuclear transcription factors SP1 is as
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The cpm corresponding to bound substrate in
2020-04-02
The cpm corresponding to bound substrate in the sample well can be expressed as the difference between the total cpm in the sample well (3Hswtotal; 14Cswtotal) and the cpm for the unbound substrate in the sample well, as illustrated by Eq. (2): By combining Eqs. (1), (2), cpm for the bound substrat
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In addition to grouping cases of B ALL
2020-04-02
In addition to grouping cases of B-ALL by cell of origin, these lymphomas can also be subcharacterized by genetic rearrangements. Fusion of the purinergic receptor P2RY8 promoter to the CRLF2 (cytokine receptor like factor 2) gene frequently occurs in B-ALL but reports of the functional consequences
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Mono and bi ubiquitination of two lysines namely K and
2020-04-02
Mono- and bi-ubiquitination of two lysines, namely K70 and K76, in a small fraction of p33 replication co-factor has been demonstrated in yeast (Barajas and Nagy, 2010, Li et al., 2008). Because mutations of these lysines reduced TBSV repRNA replication in yeast and affected the ability of p33 to in
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A different example of substrate dependent activation
2020-04-02
A different example of substrate-dependent activation is seen in CSN5, a JAMM-type DUB found in the eight subunit COP9 signalosome (CSN) [34]. The CSN deconjugates NEDD8 (neural precursor cell expressed developmentally downregulated 8) from Cullin Ring ubiquitin E3 ligases (CRLs). Through this activ
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Because macrophages clear the injured tissue of dead cells a
2020-04-02
Because macrophages clear the injured tissue of dead 3,3\',5\'-Triiodo-L-thyronine receptor and matrix debris, macrophage infiltration is essential for normal tissue repair. In cardiac remodeling by MI, however, macrophages infiltrate excessively into not only the infarct area and marginal area of
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Structural changes within the heteromer
2020-04-02
Structural changes within the heteromer induced by agonist administration show a high level of complication. The presented results obtained in quantitative FLIM-FRET measurements with two selective ligands match the qualitative conclusions indicated by changes in the intracellular calcium level. The
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Why then is leading strand DNA synthesis
2020-04-02
Why then is leading-strand DNA synthesis reduced relative to lagging-strand synthesis in rad53-1 mutant SF1670 under replication stress? To gain insight into this question, we first determined whether the firing of late origins in rad53-1 mutant cells contributes to compromised leading-strand synth
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tgf beta receptor 1 br Introduction Alzheimer s disease AD i
2020-04-01
Introduction Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the progressive version of mild cognitive impairment and usually met by the elderly population. It falls into the class of neurodegenerative disorders that attacks the tgf beta receptor 1 nerves cells, or neurons, resulting in loss of memory, impairment o
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br Physiological roles for EPAC isoforms
2020-04-01
Physiological roles for EPAC isoforms: vascular function The effects of cAMP on limiting vascular endothelial cell (VEC) inflammation and vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) proliferation have been well documented 36, 37, 38. However, recent work has demonstrated that several key effects of cAMP i
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br Conclusions br Acknowledgement Grant
2020-04-01
Conclusions Acknowledgement Grant support: Ministry of Health (n. of grant: RBAP10447J_004 to N. Baldini), Italian Association for Cancer Research (n. of grant: 11426 to N. Baldini). Introduction Ewing sarcomas (ES) and primitive neuroectodermal tumors (PNET) are related childhood tumors.
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