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In the literature we can
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In the literature, we can find two different modes of action for estrogens: Firstly there is the commonly accepted genomic pathway. Estrogens pass the cell membrane due to their lipophilic character via diffusion and bind to estrogen receptors (ERs) in the cytoplasm. After binding a dimerization of
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br The estrogen receptors History and discovery In
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The estrogen receptors: History and discovery In 1958, Elwood Jensen discovered the estrogen receptor, the first receptor ever encountered for any hormone, by showing that reproductive female tissues were able to uptake estrogen from the circulation by binding to proteins. He later demonstrated t
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Building s constructional elements should be able to protect
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Building\'s constructional elements should be able to protect residents from the negative effect of noise caused by surroundings [19]. The World Health Organization estimates that each year more than one million Healthy Life Years are lost in the European Union member states and other Western Europe
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Cultured cells or mouse lung tissues were harvested and lyse
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Cultured cells or mouse lung tissues were harvested and lysed in Radio-Immunoprecipitation Assay (RIPA) buffer (0.05 mol/l Tris–HCl pH 7.4, 0.15 mol/l NaCl, 0.25% deoxycholic acid, 1% NP-40, 1 mmol/l ethylenediamine tetraacetic Fmoc-Gly-OH australia (EDTA), 1 mmol/l phenylmethylsulfonyl fuoride, 1
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A particularly important system in which Eph ephrin signalin
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A particularly important system in which Eph-ephrin signaling has been widely studied is neural development, in which downstream signal transduction controls neural stem cell (NSC) proliferation, migration, and survival both during early development and in adulthood (19, 20, 21). Furthermore, Eph-ep
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As illustrated in Table monocyclic acid analogs were synthes
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As illustrated in Table 3, monocyclic yellow analogs were synthesized and evaluated. 2-Oxido-3H-1,2,3,5-oxathiadiazol analog 8 showed 15-fold less potent EP1 receptor affinity relative to 2b, while it showed 2.2-fold more potent antagonist activity. Oxadiazole-5-one analog 9 exhibited nearly equipo
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Motolimod synthesis br PFL AE as a model for the GRE AEs
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PFL-AE as a model for the GRE–AEs Most of the GRE–AEs have proven difficult to study due to instability, difficulty in overexpression, lability of the iron-sulfur cluster, or other reasons. PFL-AE is the exception, and after the initial discovery of the iron–sulfur cluster in this enzyme [60], co
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The discoidin domain receptors DDR and DDR are
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The discoidin domain receptors, DDR1 and DDR2, are receptor tyrosine kinases that are activated by different types of collagen (Shrivastava et al., 1997, Vogel et al., 1997). Both receptors interact with a number of fibrillar collagens, and DDR1, but not DDR2, is also activated by the network-formin
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Imatinib STI is a first
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Imatinib (STI-571) is a first-line tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) targeted at breakpoint cluster region-Abelson kinase (ABL) for the treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) [26]. As a type II inhibitor, imatinib achieves significant selectivity by binding to an inactive DFG-out conformation (DF
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Telaprevir Similar to EGFR another receptor tyrosine kinase
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Similar to EGFR, another receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK), fibroblast growth factor receptor 4 (FGFR4), is gaining attention in the lung cancer setting. The protein expression of this receptor has been recently associated with a negative impact on lung cancer prognosis, supporting the idea that FGFR4
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tgf beta receptor 1 In pregnancy maternal uterine spiral art
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In pregnancy, maternal uterine spiral artery (SA) remodeling is essential for ensuring efficient blood flow to the developing fetus. A subset of CD49a+Eomes+ decidual NK tgf beta receptor 1 (dNK) that actively secretes GFs, such as pleiotrophin and osteoglycin, have recently been described in humans
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Programmed cellular death or apoptosis
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Programmed cellular death or apoptosis is a process genetically controlled that plays an important role in cellular homeostasis, being an important defense mechanism to remove cells that have been infected, damaged or mutated (Smith and Smith, 2012, Wlodkowic et al., 2011). Nevertheless, apoptosis s
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br Introduction The ubiquitination status
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Introduction The ubiquitination status of a target protein is achieved via a delicate balance between two opposing forces: ubiquitin E3 ligases and DUBs. It has been postulated that the majority of proteins in a cell are regulated and modified by ubiquitin at some point (Hershko and Ciechanover,
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Structural homology modelling Intensive Phyre modelling was
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Structural homology modelling. Intensive Phyre2 modelling [44] was performed using the primary amino trpv1 antagonist sequence of A1S_0222 as input to generate an atomistic 3D-homology model of A1S_0222. The fit to the SAXS data of the homology model as well as the fit to the data of the E. coli ad
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br Introduction Diacylglycerol kinase DGK is a lipid
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Introduction Diacylglycerol kinase (DGK) is a lipid-metabolizing enzyme that phosphorylates diacylglycerol (DG) to produce phosphatidic SJ 172550 (PA) [[1], [2], [3], [4]]. DG and PA act as lipid second messengers in a wide variety of biological processes. Ten DGK isozymes (α, β, γ, δ, η, κ, ε,
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