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Most hexokinases are widely expressed
2021-11-06

Most hexokinases are widely expressed but distinct hexokinases predominate specific tissues (Katzen and Schimke, 1965, Rogers et al., 1975). Hexokinase I is found in all mammalian tissues, but is most abundant in the Pyrene azide 3 and kidney (griffin et al., 1992). Hexokinase II is the primary hex
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Most of the GSNOR inhibitors presented here were
2021-11-05

Most of the GSNOR inhibitors presented here were synthesized according to . The synthesis started from either commercially available ketones or the ketones prepared as described in the . In , condensation of ketone and 2-furanaldehyde provided intermediate in good yield. Furan ring opening of inte
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FPG had no consistent activity in
2021-11-05

FPG-2 had no consistent activity in reducing G→T transversions. Gao and Murphy [2] earlier reported that FPG-2 had a limited amount of activity in vitro on depurinated, UV-treated, and methylene-blue-treated DNA (but not on 8-oxo-G-containing oligonucleotides). FPG-2 contains the N-terminal domain a
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br Results br Discussion We have reported the
2021-11-05

Results Discussion We have reported the crystal structures of VcmN, the high-resolution structures of this MATE transporter from a pathogenic bacterium. The structures display distinct conformations of TM1, as a consequence of their unique hydrogen-bonding networks. We interpret this result to
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Using data from a large population based cohort study in
2021-11-05

Using data from a large population-based cohort study in Finnish males and females, Suchankova et al. [97] looked at a subset of the aforementioned SNPs, namely one SNP on GHSR (rs2948694) and two SNPs on GHRL (rs4684677 and rs696217), in relation to alcohol use disorders identification test (AUDIT)
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br Materials and methods br Results br
2021-11-05

Materials and methods Results Discussion The roles of EZH2 during oocyte maturation, early embryogenesis, and somatic cell nucleus transfer (SCNT) have been studied extensively in mouse [12,30]. How it functions during porcine preimplantation development, especially the maternal effect, how
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br Acknowledgments We would like to thank Coordena
2021-11-05

Acknowledgments We would like to thank Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal do Ensino Superior (CAPES) and Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnológico (CNPq) for the grants and scholarships provide to the authors of this work. Introduction Human Immunodeficiency Virus t
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br Hippo Signaling in Autoimmunity An imbalance of
2021-11-05

Hippo Signaling in Autoimmunity An imbalance of T cell subsets, such as immunosuppressive regulatory T SNDX275 (Treg) and inflammatory TH17, has a key role in autoimmune diseases. Recently, investigations found that TAZ but not YAP enhances TH17 differentiation but attenuates Treg differentiatio
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During pain signal transmission glutamate
2021-11-04

During pain signal transmission, glutamate is released into the synaptic cleft, which, in turn, causes activation of N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptors and hence neurotransmission across the synapse occurs. The synaptic concentration and resultant activity of glutamate are controlled by excitator
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br NMDA receptor LBDs The study of GluA was later
2021-11-04

NMDA receptor LBDs The study of GluA2 was later expanded to include NMDA receptors [22]. NMDA receptors are obligate heterotetramers that are composed of two glutamate-binding subunits and two glycine-, or d-serine-, binding subunits. In this study, crystal structures of the NMDA receptor glycine
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Long non coding RNAs lncRNAs are
2021-11-04

Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are mRNA-like transcripts of greater than 200 nucleotides (nt), with little or no protein-coding potential [13,14]. LncRNAs have been suggested to participate in transcription and post-transcription regulation as scaffolds, guides, decoys or repressors, activators, and
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Although most of the incretin effects on glucose metabolism
2021-11-04

Although most of the incretin effects on direct thrombin inhibitors metabolism can be secondary to their action on insulin/glucagon secretion, some evidence strongly suggests that they could also act directly on liver glucose utilization and production [4], [13], [22], [27], [34], [44]. Supporting t
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VAS2870 synthesis The classical genomic effects of GR come a
2021-11-04

The classical genomic effects of GR come about through ligand-bound GR homodimerizing in the nucleus and via direct binding to GREs on the target genes, bringing about transcriptional activation or repression. Examples of target genes up-regulated by activated GR include genes encoding β2-adrenergic
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Human GS is a multi subunit complex consisting of four
2021-11-04

Human GS is a multi-subunit complex consisting of four components: presenilin 1 (PS1), presenilin enhancer 2 (PEN-2), anterior pharynx-defective 1A (APH-1A) and nicastrin (NCT) (Fig. 1a) [5,6]. PS1 comprise nine transmembrane helices (TM 1–9) and contains the catalytic aspartate residues in its TM6
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Herein we describe the development
2021-11-04

Herein, we describe the development of second generation GSM compounds aimed at improving critical physicochemical properties while maintaining the potent activity of the parent AGSM. Ligand design focused on identifying heterocyclic replacements for the hydrophobic D-ring as a means to improve ADME
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