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Importantly piPolB holds a great promise for developing nove
2020-06-02
Importantly, piPolB holds a great promise for developing novel biotechnological applications. For instance, in vitro activities of piPolB, namely, strand displacement and faithful, processive DNA polymerization, can be harnessed for efficient primer-independent whole-genome amplification, whereas th
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We next examined the effects
2020-06-01
We next examined the effects of substituents around the carboxylic BAN ORL 24 moiety on CRTH2 binding (Table 4). The carboxylic acid moiety shared by the representative CRTH2 antagonists and is essential for the CRTH2 activity. Germinal dimethylation of the methylene moiety next to the carboxylic a
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Recently several Pt IV complexes as
2020-06-01
Recently, several Pt(IV) complexes as prodrugs have been designed and studied to enhance anti-tumor efficacy of traditional Pt(II) drugs, improving their cellular uptake and blood-circulation time [26], [27], [28], [29]. Compared with their Pt(II) counterparts, six-coordinated Pt(IV) complexes with
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In silico modelling studies might
2020-06-01
In silico modelling studies might aid our understanding of the functionality and potential biological activity of food and, in the long-term they might underpin the development of personalised diets to reduce health risks and help us to better understand pharmaceutical/food interactions. Acknowle
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We propose two different pathways for
2020-05-29
We propose two different pathways for the production of this species: either that described by Dooley [24], where the phenol ring is first activated by binding of its oxygen to copper, or one where a copper-peroxo species would directly react with an active site tyrosine residue (Scheme 1B). This se
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TBCA br Materials and methods br Results br Discussion Drug
2020-05-29
Materials and methods Results Discussion Drug of abuse induces widespread TBCA changes in the molecular and cellular functions in circuits between VTA and its neighbored regions such as NAC, and amygdala. It is belived that these changes result behavioral phenotype that characterize addicti
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The repair pathway of DNA DSBs through
2020-05-29
The repair pathway of DNA-DSBs through HR and the role of BRCA1 in repair kinetics by HR is also an important factor to unravel the radiation sensitization of novel small molecule inhibitors. The involvement of the breast cancer susceptibility gene 1 (BRCA1) in tumorigenesis and its role in facilita
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br Introduction In most of the
2020-05-29
Introduction In most of the angiosperms, sexual reproduction requires a process called double fertilization where the specialized cell division called meiosis produces haploid gametes combine to form diploid (2n) embryo. In QNZ australia to this, apomixis, naturally occurs in at least 400 plant f
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br Results br Discussion In addition
2020-05-29
Results Discussion In addition to contributing to amino Dyphylline and lipid biosynthesis, mitochondrial metabolism affects nucleotide biosynthesis. Indeed, many components that contribute to both pyrimidine and purine bases are derived directly or indirectly from mitochondria. Besides glutam
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The p controls transcription of several genes that affect
2020-05-29
The p53 controls transcription of several genes that affect the release of cytochrome c in the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway [44]. In addition, p53 can induce a transcription-independent apoptosis through a direct interaction with the Bcl-2 family proteins [45]. However, the role of mitochondrial
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P falciparum DHFR TS is a particularly
2020-05-29
P. falciparum DHFR-TS is a particularly important enzyme, because it is from the protozoan species that is associated with most malaria infections. Since this enzyme is responsible for catalyzing sequential reactions in the thymidylate cycle, its inhibition slows malarial dTMP production and therefo
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Cultured cells or mouse lung tissues were
2020-05-29
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 nae inhibitor (EDTA), 1 mmol/l phenylmethylsulfonyl fuoride, 1 μg/ml a
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Besides the enhanced expression of
2020-05-29
Besides the enhanced expression of costimulatory and adhesion proteins, also the expression of the CD83 surface molecule is strongly enhanced during DC maturation (Banchereau and Steinman 1998; Banchereau et al. 2000). In fact, CD83 is a major cell surface marker for fully mature DC, as it can not b
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Common to all models for nuclear transport is
2020-05-28
Common to all models for nuclear transport is the binding of importins/exportins to FG repeats found in about a third of the ∼30 nucleoporins, the so-called FG-Nups (Iovine et al., 1995, Rexach and Blobel, 1995); for review, see Grossman et al. (2012), Stewart (2007), and Terry and Wente (2009). FG-
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The HPV E proteins are
2020-05-28
The HPV E7 proteins are acidic oncoproteins of approximately 98–103 Idoxuridine receptor that contain 3 domains: the conserved region (CR) 1, CR2, and the carboxyl terminal (C-terminal) domain. The CR1 domain is necessary for cellular transformation and RB degradation in mucosal high risk HPVs. The
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