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Annette Meeson et al.
Stem cell reviews and reports, 9(5), 731-739 (2013-04-27)
Cardiac side population (CSP) cells, defined by their ability to efflux the vital dye Hoechst 33342, have been identified as putative cardiac stem cells based on their potential to give rise to both cardiomyocytes and endothelial cells. The CSP phenotype
Natsumi Shimizu et al.
International journal of hematology, 87(3), 239-245 (2008-03-05)
Although coculture of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) with stromal cells is a useful system to study hematopoiesis in the niche, little is known regarding the precise cellular and molecular mechanisms of maintaining HSCs through cell-cell interactions. The murine preadipose stromal
In-Chi Young et al.
BMC complementary and alternative medicine, 17(1), 91-91 (2017-02-06)
During the onset of osteoarthritis (OA), certain biochemical events have been shown to accelerate cartilage degradation, including the dysregulation of cartilage ECM anabolism, abnormal generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and overproduction of proteolytic enzymes and inflammatory cytokines. The potency
Lekha Nair K et al.
Journal of nanobiotechnology, 9(1), 42-42 (2011-09-29)
Specific properties of amphiphilic copolymeric micelles like small size, stability, biodegradability and prolonged biodistribution have projected them as promising vectors for drug delivery. To evaluate the potential of δ-valerolactone based micelles as carriers for drug delivery, a novel triblock amphiphilic
Barden Chan et al.
Thrombosis research, 123(5), 745-752 (2008-09-05)
Thrombin potently induces endothelial inflammation. One of the responses is upregulation of adhesion molecules such as ICAM-1, resulting in enhanced leukocyte attachment to the endothelium. In this report, we examine the contribution of EphA2 in thrombin-induced expression of ICAM-1 in
Yoshiyuki Mochida et al.
Matrix biology : journal of the International Society for Matrix Biology, 28(1), 44-52 (2008-12-04)
Decorin (DCN) is one of the major matrix proteoglycans in bone. To investigate the role of DCN in matrix mineralization, the expression of DCN in MC3T3-E1 (MC) cell cultures and the phenotypes of MC-derived clones expressing higher (sense; S-DCN) or
Qiaochu Wang et al.
Scientific reports, 9(1), 19941-19941 (2019-12-29)
Standard cytotoxic cancer treatments, such as radiation, can damage and deplete the supply of oocytes stored within the ovary, which predisposes females to infertility and premature menopause later in life. The mechanisms by which radiation induces oocyte damage have not
Brian P McSharry et al.
Cell reports, 30(9), 2948-2962 (2020-03-05)
The antigen-presenting molecule MR1 presents microbial metabolites related to vitamin B2 biosynthesis to mucosal-associated invariant T cells (MAIT cells). Although bacteria and fungi drive the MR1 biosynthesis pathway, viruses have not previously been implicated in MR1 expression or its antigen presentation. We
Peter M Voorhees et al.
British journal of haematology, 145(4), 481-490 (2009-04-07)
Interleukin (IL)-6-mediated signalling attenuates the anti-myeloma activity of glucocorticoids (GCs). We therefore sought to evaluate whether CNTO 328, an anti-IL-6 monoclonal antibody in clinical development, could enhance the apoptotic activity of dexamethasone (dex) in pre-clinical models of myeloma. CNTO 328
Thi A Tran et al.
Journal of neuroinflammation, 5, 14-14 (2008-05-14)
Recent animal and human studies implicate chronic activation of microglia in the progressive loss of CNS neurons. The inflammatory mechanisms that have neurotoxic effects and contribute to neurodegeneration need to be elucidated and specifically targeted without interfering with the neuroprotective
Belinda Yau et al.
iScience, 24(10), 103099-103099 (2021-10-09)
Pancreatic islets are essential for maintaining physiological blood glucose levels, and declining islet function is a hallmark of type 2 diabetes. We employ mass spectrometry-based proteomics to systematically analyze islets from 9 genetic or diet-induced mouse models representing a broad
Benjamin L Farah et al.
PloS one, 9(6), e98155-e98155 (2014-06-21)
Autophagy recently has been shown to be involved in normal hepatic function and in pathological conditions such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Adrenergic signalling also is an important regulator of hepatic metabolism and function. However, currently little is known about
YuXia Chen et al.
Reproductive biology and endocrinology : RB&E, 11, 30-30 (2013-04-17)
Placental production of corticotrophin releasing hormone (CRH) rises exponentially as pregnancy progresses, and has been linked with the onset of normal and preterm labour. CRH is produced in syncytiotrophoblast cells and production is increased by glucocorticoids and cAMP. It remains
Hany Aly et al.
Journal of perinatal medicine, 47(4), 470-477 (2019-02-23)
Background The pathogenesis of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) includes arrest of alveolar septation and enhanced fibrosis. We hypothesized that mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) and transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) in tracheal aspirates of mechanically ventilated premature infants differ in BPD and non-BPD
Soojung Hahn et al.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 1576, 327-337 (2017-08-18)
An organoid is a cellular structure three-dimensionally (3D) cultured from self-organizing stem cells in vitro, which has a cell population, architectures, and organ specific functions like the originating organs. Recent advances in the 3D culture of isolated intestinal crypts or
Shauna A Murray et al.
Harmful algae, 49, 19-28 (2015-11-01)
We report on a dense bloom (~1.80 × 105 cells mL-1) of the marine dinoflagellate species Amphidinium carterae (Genotype 2) in a shallow, small intermittently open coastal lagoon in south eastern Australia. This bloom co-occurred with the deaths of >300
J Nicpoń et al.
Polish journal of veterinary sciences, 18(1), 3-11 (2015-05-02)
The influences of NSAIDs (Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs)--non-selective metamizole and selectively-acting tolfenamic acid were estimated on morphology, ultrastructure, and cytophysiological activity of canine (Ca) and equine (Eq) adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ASCs). The lowest concentration of metamizole (0.01 mg/mL) stimulated the
Juan José Dorantes-Aranda et al.
PloS one, 10(7), e0133549-e0133549 (2015-07-22)
Quantification of the role of reactive oxygen species, phycotoxins and fatty acids in fish toxicity by harmful marine microalgae remains inconclusive. An in vitro fish gill (from rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss) assay was used to simultaneously assess the effect in
Katherine M Hannan et al.
Cell reports, 41(5), 111571-111571 (2022-11-03)
The nucleolar surveillance pathway monitors nucleolar integrity and responds to nucleolar stress by mediating binding of ribosomal proteins to MDM2, resulting in p53 accumulation. Inappropriate pathway activation is implicated in the pathogenesis of ribosomopathies, while drugs selectively activating the pathway
Jana Goldová et al.
BMC genomics, 12, 437-437 (2011-09-02)
The genome of Pseudomonas aeruginosa contains at least three genes encoding eukaryotic-type Ser/Thr protein kinases, one of which, ppkA, has been implicated in P. aeruginosa virulence. Together with the adjacent pppA phosphatase gene, they belong to the type VI secretion
Robert C Tuckey et al.
The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology, 112(4-5), 213-219 (2008-11-13)
Cytochrome P450scc (CYP11A1) metabolizes vitamin D3 to 20-hydroxyvitamin D3 as the major product, with subsequent production of dihydroxy and trihydroxy derivatives. The aim of this study was to determine whether cytochrome P450scc could metabolize 1alpha-hydroxyvitamin D3 and whether products were
Xun Chen et al.
Translational oncology, 21, 101429-101429 (2022-04-23)
Most tumors, including osteosarcomas, have deficiencies in DNA damage repair. However, the regulatory mechanisms underlying dysregulation of DNA damage repair genes are still being investigated. In this study, we reveal that C-terminal binding protein (CtBP) interacting protein (CtIP) couples with
Eri Ohto-Fujita et al.
Cell and tissue research, 345(1), 177-190 (2011-05-21)
We have found that a water-soluble alkaline-digested form of eggshell membrane (ASESM) can provide an extracellular matrix (ECM) environment for human dermal fibroblast cells (HDF) in vitro. Avian eggshell membrane (ESM) has a fibrous-meshwork structure and has long been utilized
Martyna Nowacka et al.
Molecular biology reports, 39(1), 139-146 (2011-05-12)
The continuously growing interest in small regulatory RNA exploration is one of the important factors that have inspired the recent development of new high throughput techniques such as DNA microarrays or next generation sequencing. Each of these methods offers some
Eun Seong Jo et al.
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 25(10) (2020-05-21)
High glucose-induced inflammation leads to atherosclerosis, which is considered a major cause of death in type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients. Nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) plays a central role in high glucose-induced inflammation and is activated through toll-like receptors
Nipin Sp et al.
Frontiers in oncology, 11, 781720-781720 (2021-11-23)
Embryonic cancer stem cells (CSCs) can differentiate into any cancer type. Targeting CSCs with natural compounds is a promising approach as it suppresses cancer recurrence with fewer adverse effects. 6-Gingerol is an active component of ginger, which exhibits well-known anti-cancer
Chen Li et al.
Oncotarget, 7(14), 17751-17759 (2016-02-26)
Gallbladder carcinoma (GBC) is the fifth most common malignancy of gastrointestinal tract. The prognosis of gallbladder carcinoma is extremely terrible partially due to metastasis. However, the mechanisms underlying gallbladder carcinoma metastasis remain largely unknown. CD133 is a widely used cancer
Nay Chi Khin et al.
PloS one, 12(6), e0178768-e0178768 (2017-06-14)
A recently published research article reported that the extreme halophile archaebacterium Natronobacterium gregoryi Argonaute enzyme (NgAgo) could cleave the cellular DNA under physiological temperature conditions in cell line and be implemented as an alternative to CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing technology. We
Nirma D Perera et al.
Autophagy, 14(3), 534-551 (2017-10-06)
Macroautophagy/autophagy is the main intracellular catabolic pathway in neurons that eliminates misfolded proteins, aggregates and damaged organelles associated with ageing and neurodegeneration. Autophagy is regulated by both MTOR-dependent and -independent pathways. There is increasing evidence that autophagy is compromised in
Juan Carlos Polanco et al.
The Journal of biological chemistry, 291(24), 12445-12466 (2016-04-01)
The microtubule-associated protein tau has a critical role in Alzheimer disease and related tauopathies. There is accumulating evidence that tau aggregates spread and replicate in a prion-like manner, with the uptake of pathological tau seeds causing misfolding and aggregation of
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