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Rucaparib (AG-014699): Redefining Radiosensitization in P...
2025-09-29
Explore how Rucaparib (AG-014699) acts as a potent PARP1 inhibitor and radiosensitizer for prostate cancer cells, with an in-depth focus on PTEN-deficient and ETS gene fusion-expressing models. This article uniquely integrates recent mitochondrial apoptosis mechanisms and advanced transport dynamics, providing new directions for DNA damage response research.
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10058-F4: Unveiling c-Myc-Max Inhibition in DNA Repair an...
2025-09-28
Discover the multifaceted role of the small-molecule c-Myc-Max dimerization inhibitor 10058-F4 in apoptosis research, DNA repair, and telomerase regulation. This article uniquely integrates new insights into c-Myc/Max disruption and its potential impact on TERT expression and genome stability.
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Rucaparib (AG-014699): PARP1 Inhibition and RNA Pol II-Dr...
2025-09-27
Explore how Rucaparib (AG-014699, PF-01367338), a potent PARP inhibitor, uniquely bridges DNA damage response and RNA Pol II-dependent apoptotic pathways. Unlock advanced insights for cancer biology research and PTEN-deficient models.
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Rucaparib (AG-014699): Precision PARP Inhibition and the ...
2025-09-26
Explore how Rucaparib (AG-014699, PF-01367338), a potent PARP inhibitor, uniquely integrates DNA damage response, radiosensitization, and novel apoptotic signaling via RNA Pol II degradation. Discover advanced applications and mechanistic insights for PTEN-deficient and ETS fusion-expressing cancer research models.
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Torin 1: Unraveling mTOR Inhibition in ER Lipid Dynamics ...
2025-09-25
Explore how Torin 1, a potent ATP-competitive mTOR inhibitor, uniquely bridges mTOR signaling pathway research with endoplasmic reticulum lipid homeostasis and cancer biology. Discover novel mechanistic intersections and experimental strategies not covered in other resources.
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Genotyping Kit for Target Alleles: Pushing the Boundaries...
2025-09-24
Unlock new possibilities in molecular biology genotyping research with the Genotyping Kit for target alleles of insects, tissues, fishes and cells. This in-depth analysis explores advanced mechanisms, cross-species applications, and methodological innovations for rapid genomic DNA preparation and PCR amplification.
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c-Myc tag Peptide: Precision Tools for Dissecting Transcr...
2025-09-23
Explore the scientific utility of the c-Myc tag Peptide in studying transcription factor regulation, immunoassays, and cancer biology. This article provides a rigorous overview of synthetic c-Myc peptide applications as research reagents, highlighting novel intersections with autophagy and immune signaling.
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br Acknowledgements Dr Paul J Gasser
2025-03-03

Acknowledgements Dr. Paul J. Gasser is supported by the National Institutes of Health (grant number R01DA032895), and the Charles E. Kubly Mental Health Research Center. Dr. Christopher A. Lowry is supported by the National Institutes of Health (grant number R21 MH116263), the Department of the N
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Comparatively cell based assays appear to be the most
2025-03-03

Comparatively, cell-based assays appear to be the most sensitive method to detect patient autoantibodies directed at neurotransmitter receptors. Leite et al. demonstrated that many α-BTX RIA seronegative myasthenic patients do have autoantibodies against the AChR when a highly sensitive immunofluore
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Although our data failed to reproduce the robust enhancement
2025-03-03

Although our data failed to reproduce the robust enhancement of LTP in the rat dentate with nicotine that was previously reported, our results with NS6740 suggest a more fundamental role for α7 receptor signaling in modulation of synaptic tone in the LTP pathway. The discovery of the cholinergic ant
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The effect of capital deductions on equilibrium
2025-03-03

The effect of capital deductions on equilibrium prices is given by the following comparative statics Thus, equilibrium prices are strictly decreasing in the share of capital cost deduction. The reason is that a higher share of capital cost deduction reduces the effective marginal costs, which makes
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LIMKi 3 Despite hydrolysis with commercial enzymes like tryp
2025-03-03

Despite hydrolysis with commercial enzymes like trypsin, pepsin, Alcalase, Flavourzyme and Thermolysin have been used to digest parent proteins and generate peptides, microbial fermentation by proteolytic species has also proved to be a successful strategy (Fakhfakh et al., 2013, Jemil et al., 2016,
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br Dihydrotestosterone in adult fish and
2025-03-03

Dihydrotestosterone in adult fish and frogs New perspectives and next directions Similar to other androgens, DHT can modulate reproductive endpoints in both fish and amphibians. However, predicting the effects of DHT can be challenging, as reproductive homeostasis is dependent upon the balance
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While the direct effects of ARI lead to a dramatic
2025-03-03

While the direct effects of 5-ARI lead to a dramatic thymidine triphosphate in serum DHT levels, other laboratory values are also affected by 5-ARI use. Serum testosterone elevations are known to occur with both finasteride and dutasteride use, but values will typically remain within the normal labo
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The reductase family is composed
2025-03-03

The 5α-reductase family is composed of three known isozymes, with the types I and II being the most known. Type I isozyme, which is the dominant form, can be found in the skin, liver, kidney, brain and lung. Furthermore, it has been evidenced that type I activity is several times higher in PC than i
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