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Abraham García-Gil et al.
Virulence, 9(1), 1390-1402 (2018-08-15)
B cells are a target of Salmonella infection, allowing bacteria survival without inducing pyroptosis. This event is due to downregulation of Nlrc4 expression and lack of inflammasome complex activation, which impairs the secretion of IL-1β. YAP phosphorylation is required for
Joana M Silva et al.
Materials science & engineering. C, Materials for biological applications, 99, 599-610 (2019-03-21)
In order to limit bacterial infections during wound treatment, it is interesting to consider the concept of loading medical devices with antibacterial agents. With this in mind, an innovative system with thermosensitive properties was produced: loading a commercially available gauze
Postnatal expression of neurotrophic factors accessible to spiral ganglion neurons in the auditory system of adult hearing and deafened rats.
Bailey EM and Green SH
The Journal of Neuroscience, 34(39), 13110-13126 (2014)
Felix Wong et al.
Nature communications, 12(1), 2321-2321 (2021-04-21)
Bactericidal antibiotics kill bacteria by perturbing various cellular targets and processes. Disruption of the primary antibiotic-binding partner induces a cascade of molecular events, leading to overproduction of reactive metabolic by-products. It remains unclear, however, how these molecular events contribute to
Erika E A Brown et al.
PloS one, 11(11), e0166989-e0166989 (2016-11-22)
The morphology and distribution of lateral line neuromasts vary between ecomorphological types of anuran tadpoles, but little is known about how this structural variability contributes to differences in lateral-line mediated behaviors. Previous research identified distinct differences in one such behavior
Omer Goldberger et al.
iScience, 24(10), 103096-103096 (2021-10-09)
The omnigenic/polygenic theory, which states that complex traits are not shaped by single/few genes, but by situation-specific large networks, offers an explanation for a major enigma in microbiology: deletion of specific small RNAs (sRNAs) playing key roles in various aspects
Ebtehal S Al-Abdullah et al.
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 20(5), 8125-8143 (2015-05-09)
The reaction of 1-adamantyl isothiocyanate 4 with the various cyclic secondary amines yielded the corresponding N-(1-adamantyl)carbothioamides 5a-e, 6, 7, 8a-c and 9. Similarly, the reaction of 4 with piperazine and trans-2,5-dimethylpiperazine in 2:1 molar ratio yielded the corresponding N,N'-bis(1-adamantyl)piperazine-1,4-dicarbothioamides 10a
Veronika Ostapcuk et al.
Nature, 557(7707), 739-743 (2018-05-26)
De novo mutations in ADNP, which encodes activity-dependent neuroprotective protein (ADNP), have recently been found to underlie Helsmoortel-Van der Aa syndrome, a complex neurological developmental disorder that also affects several other organ functions 1 . ADNP is a putative transcription
Antonia P Gunesch et al.
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, 64(8) (2020-06-10)
Several cationic amphiphilic drugs (CADs) have been found to inhibit cell entry of filoviruses and other enveloped viruses. Structurally unrelated CADs may have antiviral activity, yet the underlying common mechanism and structure-activity relationship are incompletely understood. We aimed to understand
Lintao Gu et al.
Experimental cell research, 360(2), 257-263 (2017-09-17)
Neural stem cells (NSCs) have exhibited promising potential in therapies against neuronal hearing loss. Ferulic acid (FA) has been widely reported to enhance neurogenic differentiation of different stem cells. We investigated the role of FA in promoting NSC transplant therapy
Lokender Kumar et al.
PloS one, 14(3), e0214411-e0214411 (2019-03-27)
Antimicrobial biopolymers provide a biodegradable, sustainable, safe, and cheap approach to drug delivery and wound dressing to control bacterial infection and improve wound healing respectively. Here, we report a one-step method of making antimicrobial alginate polymer from sodium alginate and
Artur Adamczak et al.
Journal of clinical medicine, 9(1) (2020-01-08)
Among natural substances widespread in fruits, vegetables, spices, and medicinal plants, flavonoids and organic acids belong to the promising groups of bioactive compounds with strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. The aim of the present work was to evaluate the antibacterial
Shanti Pal Gangwar et al.
STAR protocols, 2(4), 100855-100855 (2021-10-15)
Ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs) are ligand-gated ion channels that play crucial roles in the central nervous system. iGluR homologs, termed glutamate receptor-like channels (GLRs), have been found in plants. Investigating the structural and functional relationship between iGluRs and GLRs was
Maria Letizia Di Martino et al.
mBio, 10(3) (2019-05-23)
Bacterial host cell invasion mechanisms depend on the bacterium's virulence factors and the properties of the target cell. The enteropathogen Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (STm) invades epithelial cell types in the gut mucosa and a variety of immune cell types
Rémy Marcellin-Gros et al.
Marine drugs, 18(2) (2020-01-30)
The democratization of sequencing technologies fostered a leap in our knowledge of the diversity of marine phytoplanktonic microalgae, revealing many previously unknown species and lineages. The evolutionary history of the diversification of microalgae can be inferred from the analysis of
Kevin A Bockerstett et al.
International journal of molecular sciences, 19(4) (2018-04-13)
The ability to analyze individual epithelial cells in the gastric mucosa would provide important insight into gastric disease, including chronic gastritis and progression to gastric cancer. However, the successful isolation of viable gastric epithelial cells (parietal cells, neck cells, chief
Daniel Betancur et al.
Microorganisms, 9(3) (2021-04-04)
Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease associated with a dysbiotic biofilm. Many pathogens have been related with its progression and severity, one of which is Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, a Gram-negative bacteria with seven serotypes (a-g) according with the structure of its
Nazife Nur Yazgan Karacaglar et al.
Journal of food science, 85(2), 500-509 (2020-01-21)
Antibiotics are one of the most widely used types of drugs in pharmaceutics. However, efficiency of these drugs has decreased recently owing to the threat of antibiotic resistance. One of the important factors causing antibiotic resistance is the excessive use
Fiona M Docherty et al.
Diabetes, 70(11), 2554-2567 (2021-08-13)
Stem cell-derived β-like cells (sBC) carry the promise of providing an abundant source of insulin-producing cells for use in cell replacement therapy for patients with diabetes, potentially allowing widespread implementation of a practical cure. To achieve their clinical promise, sBC
Meagan R Pitcher et al.
Human molecular genetics, 24(9), 2662-2672 (2015-01-31)
Rett syndrome (RTT) is a severe neurodevelopmental disorder that is usually caused by mutations in Methyl-CpG-binding Protein 2 (MECP2). Four of the eight common disease causing mutations in MECP2 are nonsense mutations and are responsible for over 35% of all
Hong Li
Bio-protocol, 10(21), e3802-e3802 (2021-03-05)
The Xenopus oocyte is a powerful system for the exogenous expression and functional characterization of plant membrane transport proteins. Until now, a number of potassium transporters and channels have been identified in oocytes expression system by the two-electrode voltage clamp
Kelly N Owens et al.
PLoS genetics, 4(2), e1000020-e1000020 (2008-05-06)
Inner ear sensory hair cell death is observed in the majority of hearing and balance disorders, affecting the health of more than 600 million people worldwide. While normal aging is the single greatest contributor, exposure to environmental toxins and therapeutic
David Ochoa et al.
Molecular systems biology, 12(12), 888-888 (2016-12-03)
The coordinated regulation of protein kinases is a rapid mechanism that integrates diverse cues and swiftly determines appropriate cellular responses. However, our understanding of cellular decision-making has been limited by the small number of simultaneously monitored phospho-regulatory events. Here, we
Angelo Frei et al.
Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany), 26(13), 2852-2858 (2019-12-04)
New antibiotics and innovative approaches to kill drug-resistant bacteria are urgently needed. Metal complexes offer access to alternative modes of action but have only sparingly been investigated in antibacterial drug discovery. We have developed a light-activated rhenium complex with activity
Marisa Zallocchi et al.
JCI insight, 6(5) (2021-01-22)
Hair cell loss is the leading cause of hearing and balance disorders in humans. It can be caused by many factors, including noise, aging, and therapeutic agents. Previous studies have shown the therapeutic potential of quinoxaline against drug-induced ototoxicity. Here
Dan Vershkov et al.
Cell reports, 26(10), 2531-2539 (2019-03-07)
Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is caused primarily by a CGG repeat expansion in the FMR1 gene that triggers its transcriptional silencing. In order to investigate the regulatory layers involved in FMR1 inactivation, we tested a collection of chromatin modulators for
Ying Zou et al.
Molecular and cellular biology, 29(9), 2390-2397 (2009-02-19)
The molecular distinctions between mortality stages 1 (M1; senescence) and 2 (M2; crisis) of human replicative aging are ill defined. We demonstrate a qualitative difference between telomeric end associations at M1 and the end fusions that produce dicentric chromosomes and
Leonard Koolman et al.
International journal of food microbiology, 220, 33-38 (2016-01-17)
Studies were undertaken to investigate the effect of oxidative stress conditions (exposure to hydrogen peroxide, H2O2) on [1] the expression of 14 Campylobacter jejuni virulence-associated genes associated with motility and/or invasion (flaA, flaB, flhA, flhB, ciaB, iamA), adhesion (cadF), cytotoxin
Marta Bosch et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.), 370(6514) (2020-10-17)
Lipid droplets (LDs) are the major lipid storage organelles of eukaryotic cells and a source of nutrients for intracellular pathogens. We demonstrate that mammalian LDs are endowed with a protein-mediated antimicrobial capacity, which is up-regulated by danger signals. In response
Tetsuo Yano et al.
Calcified tissue international, 101(1), 102-110 (2017-03-25)
Teriparatide (TPTD), a recombinant human parathyroid hormone N-terminal fragment (1-34), is a widely used bone anabolic drug for osteoporosis. Sequential treatment with antiresorptives such as bisphosphonates after TPTD discontinuation is generally recommended. However, relative effects of bisphosphonates have not been
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