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The CB1Cannabinoid Receptor Drives Corticospinal Motor Neuron Differentiation through the Ctip2/Satb2 Transcriptional Regulation Axis

2012

The generation and specification of pyramidal neuron subpopulations during development relies on a complex network of transcription factors. The CB1cannabinoid receptor is the major molecular target of endocannabinoids and marijuana active compounds. This receptor has been shown to influence neural progenitor proliferation and axonal growth, but its involvement in neuronal differentiation and the functional impact in the adulthood caused by altering its signaling during brain development are not known. Here we show that the CB1receptor, by preventing Satb2 (special AT-rich binding protein 2)-mediated repression, increased Ctip2 (COUP-TF interacting protein 2) promoter activity, and Ctip2-po…

Pyramidal tractsCannabinoid receptorGeneral Neurosciencemedicine.medical_treatmentCellular differentiationBiologyMotor neuronEndocannabinoid systemArticleGlutamatergicmedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemCorticospinal tractmedicinelipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)CannabinoidNeuroscienceThe Journal of Neuroscience
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Anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic activity of whole extract and isolated indicaxanthin from Opuntia ficus-indica associated with re-activation of …

2014

Phytochemicals may exert chemo-preventive effects on cells of the gastro-intestinal tract by modulating epigenome-regulated gene expression. The effect of the aqueous extract from the edible fruit of Opuntia ficus-indica (OFI extract), and of its betalain pigment indicaxanthin (Ind), on proliferation of human colon cancer Caco-2 cells has been investigated. Whole extract and Ind caused a dose-dependent apoptosis of proliferating cells at nutritionally relevant amounts, with IC50 400 ± 25 mg fresh pulp equivalents/mL, and 115 ± 15 μM (n = 9), respectively, without toxicity for post-confluent differentiated cells. Ind accounted for ∼80% of the effect of the whole extract. Ind did not cause ox…

PyridinesPyridineCellular differentiationBiophysicsIndicaxanthin; Colorectal carcinoma; In vitro; Epigenetic control; Cell cycleIndicaxanthinAntineoplastic AgentsApoptosisCell cycleBiologyBiochemistryPlant ExtractEpigenetic controlAntineoplastic Agentchemistry.chemical_compoundIn vitroSettore BIO/10 - BiochimicaGene expressionHumansMolecular BiologyCyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16Cell ProliferationCaco-2 CellCell growthPlant ExtractsApoptosiOpuntiaCell BiologyCell cycleMolecular biologyIn vitroBetaxanthinsColorectal carcinomaSettore BIO/18 - GeneticaBiophysicBiochemistrychemistryCaco-2ApoptosisBetaxanthinCaco-2 CellsIndicaxanthinHumanBiochemical and biophysical research communications
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NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND NEUROCHEMICAL STUDIES WITH THE ISONICOTINOYLHYDRAZONE OF PYRIDOXAL 5-PHOSPHATE.

1964

Pyridoxal 5-PhosphateBrain chemistryCarboxy-LyasesBiochemistryCellular and Molecular Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compoundNeurochemicalMesencephalonSeizuresCerebellumPonsIsoniazidPyridoxal phosphateTransaminasesBrain ChemistryPharmacologyMedulla OblongataGallamine TriethiodideChemistryAminobutyratesResearchBrainFrontal LobeElectrophysiologyBiochemistryPyridoxal PhosphateCatsJournal of neurochemistry
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Partial purification and some properties of a nucleoside phosphotransferase of chick embryos.

1978

A nucleoside phosphotransferase purified about 40fold from chick embryos utilizes efficiently as phosphate donors deoxyribonucleoside and pyrimidine ribonucleoside monophosphates, whereas the pyrimidine deoxyribonucleoside appear to be the preferred acceptors of phosphate. The enzyme is very unstable to heat, dilution and dialysis. A marked enhancement in the stability is caused by nucleotides and it seems associated with the formation of an aggregated state of the protein.

PyrimidineDeoxyribonucleotidesChick EmbryoThymidine KinasePhosphatesSubstrate SpecificityCellular and Molecular Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compoundNucleoside phosphotransferaseAnimalsNucleotideMolecular BiologyPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationPhosphotransferasesNucleosidesCell BiologyRibonucleotidesRibonucleosideChick embryosPhosphateDeoxyribonucleosideEnzymeBiochemistrychemistryMolecular MedicineExperientia
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Pyrrolo[3,4-h]quinolinones a new class of photochemotherapeutic agents

2011

Abstract Pyrrolo[3,4- h ]quinolin-2-ones were synthesized as nitrogen isosters of the angular furocoumarin angelicin, with the aim of obtaining new photochemotherapeutic agents with increased antiproliferative activity and lower undesired toxic effects. A versatile synthetic pathway was approached to allow the isolation of derivatives of the new ring system with a good substitution pattern on the pyrrole moiety. Photobiological screenings of the new compounds revealed a potent phototoxic effect and a great UVA dose dependence, reaching IC 50 values at submicromolar level. The induced cellular photocytotoxicity was related to apoptosis with the involvement of mitochondria and lysosomes, alte…

Pyrrolo[3; 4-h]quinolinones; Angelicin heteroanalogues; Photochemotherapeutic agents; PhototoxicityStereochemistryClinical BiochemistryMembrane lipid peroxidationPharmaceutical ScienceHL-60 CellsPhosphatidylserinesQuinolonesMitochondrionBiochemistryPhototoxicityJurkat CellsStructure-Activity Relationshipchemistry.chemical_compoundPhotochemotherapeutic agentsAngelicinCell Line TumorDrug DiscoveryHumansMoietyFluorometryPyrrolesPyrrolo[3Molecular BiologyPyrrolePyrrolo[34-h]quinolinoneFurocoumarinCell CycleOrganic Chemistry4-h]quinolinonesDNAPhotochemical ProcessesSettore CHIM/08 - Chimica FarmaceuticaAngelicin heteroanaloguesPhotochemotherapeutic agentPhotochemotherapychemistryApoptosisMolecular MedicineLipid PeroxidationPhototoxicityAngelicin heteroanalogueSubcellular FractionsBioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry
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Protein profiles in human ovarian cancer cell lines correspond to their metabolic activity and to metabolic profiles of respective tumor xenografts

2012

Many solid tumors show a large variability in glycolytic activity and lactate accumulation, which has been correlated with different metastatic spread, radioresistance and patient survival. To investigate potential differences in protein profiles underlying these metabolic variances, the highly glycolytic human ovarian cancer cell line OC316 was investigated and compared with the less glycolytic line IGROV-1. Extracellular acidification and oxygen consumption were analyzed with an extracellular flux analyzer. Glycolysis-associated proteins, including specific membrane transporters, were quantified through in-cell western analyses. Metabolic properties of corresponding tumor xenografts were …

Pyruvate dehydrogenase kinasebiologyGlucose transporterCell BiologyBiochemistryCell biologyBiochemistryMonocarboxylate transporter 4biology.proteinExtracellularBioluminescence imagingGlycolysisMolecular BiologyFlux (metabolism)Pyruvate kinaseFEBS Journal
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Novel high-performance QCA Fredkin gate and designing scalable QCA binary to gray and vice versa

2022

AbstractIn the design of digital logic circuits, QCA technology is an excellent alternative to CMOS technology. Its advantages over CMOS include low power consumption, fast circuit switching, and nanoscale design. Circuits that convert data between different formats are code converters. Code converters have an essential role in high-performance computing and signal processing. In this paper, first, we proposed a novel QCA structure for the quantum reversible Fredkin gate. Second, we proposed 4-bit and 8-bit QCA binary-to-gray converter and vice versa. For the second proposal, both reversible and irreversible structures are suggested. The proposed structures are scalable up to N bits. To cha…

QCA technologysignaalinkäsittelykvanttitietokoneetscalable designconservative gateFredkin gatekvanttilaskentaTheoretical Computer Scienceparity-preserving reversible gatedigital logic circuitsHardware and ArchitectureBinary to gray (B2G)Gray to binary (G2B)soluautomaatitquantum-dot cellular automataQCADesigner toolSoftwareInformation SystemsThe Journal of Supercomputing
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Extracellular Heat Shock Proteins as Therapeutic Targets and Biomarkers in Fibrosing Interstitial Lung Diseases.

2021

Interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) include a large number of diseases and causes with variable outcomes often associated with progressive fibrosis. Although each of the individual fibrosing ILDs are rare, collectively, they affect a considerable number of patients, representing a significant burden of disease. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is the typical chronic fibrosing ILD associated with progressive decline in lung. Other fibrosing ILDs are often associated with connective tissues diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis-ILD (RA-ILD) and systemic sclerosis-associated ILD (SSc-ILD), or environmental/drug exposure. Given the vast number of progressive fibrosing ILDs and the dispariti…

QH301-705.5DiseaseReviewbehavioral disciplines and activitiesCatalysisextracellular HSPInorganic ChemistryIdiopathic pulmonary fibrosisFibrosisHeat shock proteinmedicineExtracellularAnimalsHumansinterstitial lung diseasesMolecular Targeted TherapyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryBiology (General)Molecular BiologyQD1-999SpectroscopyHeat-Shock ProteinsLungbusiness.industryOrganic Chemistrylung fibrosisCancerGeneral Medicinerespiratory systemmedicine.diseaseIdiopathic Pulmonary FibrosisComputer Science Applicationsrespiratory tract diseasesbody regionsChemistrymedicine.anatomical_structureIPFImmunologyheat shock proteinsDisease ProgressionBiomarker (medicine)biomarkerbusinessLung Diseases InterstitialBiomarkersInternational journal of molecular sciences
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A Study of the Coevolution of Digital Organisms with an Evolutionary Cellular Automaton

2021

This article belongs to the Section Evolutionary Biology.

QH301-705.5Phenotypic plasticityBiologyphenotypic plasticityArticleGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCross-species cooperationBiology (General)SymbiosisEvolutionary dynamicsCoevolutionMutualism (biology)Flexibility (engineering)Phenotypic plasticityEvolutionary altruismNatural selectionGeneral Immunology and Microbiologyevolutionary altruismsex ratioCellular automatonsymbiosisGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesBiological systemEvolution strategySex ratiocross-species cooperationBiology
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Extracellular Vesicles from Plants: Current Knowledge and Open Questions.

2021

The scientific interest in the beneficial properties of natural substances has been recognized for decades, as well as the growing attention in extracellular vesicles (EVs) released by different organisms, in particular from animal cells. However, there is increasing interest in the isolation and biological and functional characterization of these lipoproteic structures in the plant kingdom. Similar to animal vesicles, these plant-derived extracellular vesicles (PDEVs) exhibit a complex content of small RNAs, proteins, lipids, and other metabolites. This sophisticated composition enables PDEVs to be therapeutically attractive. In this review, we report and discuss current knowledge on PDEVs…

QH301-705.5anti-tumor effectsComputational biologyReviewanti-tumor effectBiologyomics characterizationExtracellular vesiclesCatalysisInorganic ChemistryExtracellular VesiclesDrug Delivery Systemsanti-inflammatory effectsdrug-delivery vehicleBiological propertyAnimalsHumansPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryBiology (General)Molecular BiologyQD1-999Spectroscopydrug-delivery vehiclesOrganic ChemistryProteinsGeneral MedicinePlantsLipidsComputer Science Applicationsplant-derived extracellular vesiclesChemistryanti-inflammatory effectRNAInternational journal of molecular sciences
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