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br Discussion The present results
2021-03-27
Discussion The present results demonstrate that high dose estrogen–progestogen OC treatment produced impaired glucose tolerance and glucose tolerance was preserved during low dose estrogen–progestogen, high or low dose progestogen-only OC use. The study also shows that impaired glucose tolerance
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It remains unclear how LINE RNA Nucleolin
2021-03-27
It remains unclear how LINE1 RNA-Nucleolin-Kap1 are targeted to the Dux cluster. LINE1-Nucleolin-Kap1 may have other interacting partners with DNA binding specificity. For example, YY1 has been implicated in targeting a repressive complex containing Nucleolin to the human DUX4 cluster (Gabellini et
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br When Does Activity with Alternative Substrates Depend on
2021-03-27
When Does Activity with Alternative Substrates Depend on Neutral Drift? In a final scenario, the alternative reaction catalyzed by an enzyme might have no significant (positive or negative) effects on the system fitness, and thus it would be invisible to natural selection and essentially subject
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Recently experimentally exposed common carp took
2021-03-26
Recently, experimentally-exposed common carp took up CLO from water and maintained a consistent concentration in the liver and blood plasma (Corcoran et al., 2014). Clotrimazole may influence other aquatic organisms. Survival and development of marine shrimp larvae (Palaemon serratus) were affected
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br Experimental Procedures br Author Contributions br Acknow
2021-03-26
Experimental Procedures Author Contributions Acknowledgments Introduction In addition to the HLA region numerous other loci have shown association with type 1 diabetes risk [1], and susceptibility experienced have been identified in many of these regions [2]. How these genes exert their
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br Results The AR genotype frequencies are shown
2021-03-26
Results The AR genotype frequencies are shown in Table 1. Alleles at the two loci are in linkage disequilibrium, as expected for such closely linked loci and consistent with previous findings (Kittles et al., 2001). The genotype frequency for the DBH 1021 polymorphism is similar to previous find
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We have compared the potency
2021-03-26
We have compared the potency of a series of DNA-directed alkylating agents, including N-mustard-acridine, N-mustard-quinoline, and N-mustard-quinazoline conjugates previously synthesized in our laboratory [7], [13], and currently used drugs (oxaliplatin, cisplatin, or 5-FU) for the treatment of CRC
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Indeed a significant difference was
2021-03-26
Indeed, a significant difference was observed for the binding of glycated α-synuclein. Thus, g-α-synuclein bound to other part of GAPDH in 4 of 10 simulations (Fig. 2F, brown, yellow and dark-green chains, and Fig. 2G, brown chain). This additional binding site is located on the interface between O
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br Authors contributions br Acknowledgements br
2021-03-26
Authors’ contributions Acknowledgements Introduction Retinoic proton pump inhibitors is a key signalling molecule in healthy development and in differentiation of stem cells, albeit uncontrolled levels of retinoic acid can lead to mutagenesis [1]. In eukaryotes retinoic acid is made by oxi
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The IV chains of mature GBM are
2021-03-26
The α3/α4/α5(IV)-chains of mature GBM are built exclusively by podocytes (not by endothelial cells) (Abrahamson et al., 2009), placing the podocytes into the focus of GBM-diseases such as Alport syndrome. Alport syndrome (AS) is caused by mutations in the COL4A3, 4 or 5 genes coding for the α3/α4/α5
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br P Y receptor structure br
2021-03-26
P2Y receptor structure Pharmacology Several subtype selective compounds have been developed in recent years (Jacobson and Müller, 2016; Rafehi and Müller, 2018). These compounds are helpful tools for analyzing the roles of P2Y receptor subtypes in physiology and pathophysiology. The present ar
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Data from our in vitro studies using BEAS B
2021-03-26
Data from our in vitro studies using BEAS-2B cells showed a biphasic response of cells to NNK. The initial phase of decrease in CRM1 expression in NNK-exposed cells was observed in our previous study. In this study, we further showed that p-p53 (Thr55) expression was also decreased during this initi
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The performance of the qCPA
2021-03-26
The performance of the qCPA approaches is similar with regards to the derivative properties of CO2 and for mixtures of CO2+self-associating compounds. For CO2+n-alkanes the four-parameter versions of qCPA both perform somewhat better than the three-parameter version. Nevertheless this modest improve
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br Materials and methods br Results br Discussion Taken
2021-03-26
Materials and methods Results Discussion Taken together with our previous report, our current data demonstrate induction of Chk in monocytes by IL-3, IL-4, IL-13, and GM-CSF ((Musso et al., 1994) and Fig. 1, Fig. 2, Fig. 3, Fig. 4). Chk BI-847325 is also inducible by stem cell factor or pho
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Results of the present study demonstrate that OHC
2021-03-25
Results of the present study demonstrate that 25-OHC treatment of THP-1 monocytes induced vimentin intermediate filament reorganization to more cortical structures and a polarized phenotype (Fig. 5). Vimentin is the major intermediate filament protein present in leukocytes and plays an important rol
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