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The structure and activity of GLUT has
2022-04-22

The structure and activity of GLUT1 has been most intensively studied in erythrocytes, in which this transporter makes up 10–20% of membrane protein content. Carruthers has shown that, while GLUT1 can exist and transport glucose as monomers, dimers and tetramers, in erythrocytes GLUT1 exists predomi
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To support maximal growth and metabolic function of
2022-04-21

To support maximal growth and metabolic function of major organs, glucose and src kinase inhibitor are essential. We assessed the plasma levels of glucose and amino acids in LBW and NBW piglets at birth and at day 7 postpartum. Blood glucose levels were influenced by birthweight and age. In this st
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Numerical models of blood regulation provide
2022-04-21

Numerical models of blood regulation provide insight into the interaction of the cellular-level and macro-scale phenomena studied in silico, a term referring to computer simulations of the dynamics of complex biological systems as opposed to in vivo or in vitro experimental studies. These in silico
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Comparison of dlGALRs deduced amino acid sequences
2022-04-21

Comparison of dlGALRs deduced amino rolipram sequences with that of human GALRs demonstrate that the GALR1 ortholog sequences have diverged less than those of GALR2. Since often duplicate genes undergo divergent evolution through sub-functionalization, loss or gain of new functions (Prince and Pick
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Probenecid br FPRs regulate anti microbial responses
2022-04-21

FPRs regulate anti-microbial responses The classic evidence supporting FPR as an anti-microbial receptor is that bacteria are the major biological source of chemotactic formyl peptides, fMLF binds to FPR and fMLF activates chemotactic and anti-microbial responses in neutrophils 2., 3.. Recently,
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Colorectal cancer CRC is the leading cause of
2022-04-21

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the leading cause of cancer deaths in Taiwan and is also a most common cancer in the world (Huang et al., 2012, Jemal et al., 2011). With early detection and treatment in the initial stage, CRC can be recognized as curable in comparison with other malignant tumors (Levin e
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Senger et al performed a retrospective review of patients wi
2022-04-21

Senger et al. performed a retrospective review of 17 patients with ICH on dabigatran or rivaroxaban who received 4F-PCC. Eight patients had a traumatic EHop-016 mg injury (TBI) and nine patients had a spontaneous ICH. Nine patients had a devastating outcome, including severe neurologic deficits, co
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MicroRNAs miRNAs are endogenous small RNA
2022-04-21

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are endogenous small RNA molecules 20–25 nucleotides in length; they regulate multiple genes by binding to target mRNAs, thereby controlling the stability and translation of protein coding mRNAs (Esteller, 2011, Guo et al., 2010). It has been established that lamotrigine of the in
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RS testing has been extensively validated in patients with e
2022-04-20

RS testing has been extensively validated in patients with early stage, ER+, HER2− patients. TAILORx, a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the role of adjuvant chemotherapy by RS, found no recurrence or survival benefit to the addition of chemotherapy to endocrine therapy in patients with inter
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br An approach for the key
2022-04-20

An approach for the key challenges facing forensic science One of the key challenges for forensic science is to avoid being side-tracked by one of the louder narratives in the media that the big problem forensic science faces is ‘junk science’ and ‘rogue scientists’. These are clearly important i
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Lipid sensing GPCRs as therapeutic targets G protein coupled
2022-04-20

Lipid-sensing GPCRs as therapeutic targets G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) comprise a family of cell-surface receptors that respond to various extracellular stimuli such as light, odorants, neurotransmitters and hormones, and trigger a cascade of intracellular signaling. There are approximately
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Throughout our studies we used CBD under the
2022-04-20

Throughout our studies we used CBD under the assumption that it binds to the GPR55 receptor and has antagonist properties at the GPR55 receptor, as previously suggested (Whyte et al., 2009). To clarify whether the GPR55 receptor is involved in the O-1602-mediated effects on GI motility, we performed
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Finally our data found that the EBV dUTPase
2022-04-20

Finally, our data found that the EBV dUTPase protein modulates tryptophan, serotonin, and DA metabolism and use in vitro and in vivo. The EBV dUTPase may alter kynurenine catabolism in microglia in vitro, suggesting that there is an increase synthesis of quinolinic acid. Quinolinic acid, an agonist
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KYNA has been shown to regulate iNKT cytokine
2022-04-20

KYNA has been shown to regulate iNKT cytokine release (Fallarini et al., 2010) and at high concentrations to reduce LPS-induced TNFα release from cultured peripheral blood mononuclear Micafungin mg (Wang et al., 2006). Our results show that elevating KYNA to “exercised” levels is sufficient to prom
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Patient characteristics are presented in Serum oestradiol le
2022-04-20

Patient characteristics are presented in . Serum oestradiol levels on the day of oocyte retrieval or warming were higher in group A (253.2 pg/ml) compared with group B (192.6 pg/ml), despite a significantly reduced number of days (mean 3.5 days) taking oestrogens without the addition of progesterone
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