Search results for "cell signalling"

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[Dietary fatty acids and cancer: potential cellular and molecular mechanisms].

2005

MECHANISM[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]MECANISME D'ACTIONGENE EXPRESSIONPOLYMORPHISME GENETIQUEFATTY ACIDGENETIC POLYMORPHISMCELL SIGNALLINGCANCER
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Virus-cell interactions as a pathological mechanism of parvovirus infection

2014

vauriotreplikaatiovuorovaikutusisäntäsolutviruksetCPVpatogeneesimitokondriotapoptosiscanine parvovirussolutuhocell signallinginfektiotmitochondriacell cycle arrestpathologyparvoviruksetapoptoosi
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Heat shock proteins: essential proteins for apoptosis regulation

2008

Abstract Many different external and intrinsic apoptotic stimuli induce the accumulation in the cells of a set of proteins known as stress or heat shock proteins (HSPs). HSPs are conserved proteins present in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. These proteins play an essential role as molecular chaperones by assisting the correct folding of nascent and stress-accumulated misfolded proteins, and by preventing their aggregation. HSPs have a protective function, that is they allow the cells to survive to otherwise lethal conditions. Various mechanisms have been proposed to account for the cytoprotective functions of HSPs. Several of these proteins have demonstrated to directly interact with compo…

Programmed cell deathCell signalingReviewsMitochondrionBiologyModels BiologicallysosomesLysosomeHeat shock proteindeath receptorsmedicineAnimalsHumansemerging chemotherapeutic treatmentsHeat-Shock ProteinsCell Deathhaematopoietic malignanciesapoptosiscell signallingCell BiologyMitochondriaNeoplasm ProteinsCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structurecaspasesHematologic Neoplasmsheat shock proteinsMolecular MedicineProtein foldingHSP60Signal transductionMolecular ChaperonesSignal TransductionJournal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
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Des canaux Ioniques de la membrane plasmique lors de la mort cellulaire programmée induite par l’ozone chez A. thaliana

2011

Tropospheric ozone is a major secondary pollutant. In addition to its role in greenhouse effect gas, ozone is one of the most toxic air pollutants, and its pollution affects both human health and crop productivity. The work presented in this thesis concerns the role of ion channels in the plasma membrane in response to acute exposure to ozone and their interactions with signaling events leading to O3-induced PCD in A. Thaliana cultured cells. We have shown that cell death was genetically controlled and characterized by cell shrinkage similar to the mechanism of "Apoptosis Volume Decrease" (AVD) described in animal. This process is initially promoted by an early activation of a plasma membra…

[SDV.SA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences[SDV.SA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciencesCanaux ioniquesOzoneArabidopsis thalianaSignalisation cellulaireIon channelsCalciumROSMort cellulaire programméeProgrammed cell deathCell signalling
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In-vitro regulation of odontogenic gene expression in human embryonic tooth cells and SHED cells

2012

The bud-to-cap stage transition during early tooth development is a time when the tooth-inducing potential becomes restricted to the mesenchyme. Several key genes, expressed in the mesenchyme at this stage, are an absolute requirement for the progression of tooth development. These include the transcription factors Msx1 and Pax9. The inductive potential of tooth mesenchyme cells is a key requisite for whole-tooth bioengineering and thus identification of cells that can retain this property following expansion in culture is an important as yet unresolved, goal. We show here that in-vitro culture of embryonic human tooth mesenchyme cells and SHED cells express low levels of PAX9 and MSX1 and …

MesodermCell signalingHistologyMesenchymeSHEDPAX9MSX1tissue engineering cell signallingBone Morphogenetic Protein 4BiologyCell LinePathology and Forensic MedicineMesodermstomatognathic systemmedicineHumansChildMSX1 Transcription FactorRegulation of gene expressionMesenchymal stem cellGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalCell BiologyEmbryonic stem cellCell biologystomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureBone morphogenetic protein 4Cell cultureImmunologyOdontogenesisPAX9 Transcription FactorToothSignal TransductionCell and Tissue Research
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Morphological, molecular and hormonal adaptations to early morning versus afternoon resistance training

2018

It has been clearly established that maximal force and power is lower in the morning compared to noon or afternoon hours. This morning neuromuscular deficit can be diminished by regularly training in the morning hours. However, there is limited and contradictory information upon hypertrophic adaptations to time-of-day-specific resistance training. Moreover, no cellular or molecular mechanisms related to muscle hypertrophy adaptation have been studied with this respect. Therefore, the present study examined effects of the time-of-day-specific resistance training on muscle hypertrophy, phosphorylation of selected proteins, hormonal concentrations and neuromuscular performance. Twenty five pre…

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On Cancer Cell Cycle and Universal Apoptosis Parameters Signaling Unravelled In Silico

2010

Here, cell cycle in higher eukaryotes and their molecular networks signals both in G1/S and G2/M transitions are in silico replicated. Systems control theory is employed to design multi-nestled digital layers to simulate protein-toprotein activation and inhibition in the cancer cell cycle dynamics in presence of damaged genome. Sequencing and controlling the digital process of four micro-scale species networks (p53/Mdm2/DNA damage; p21mRNA/cyclin-CDK complex; CDK/CDC25/wee1/SKP2/APC/CKI and apoptosis target genes system) paved the way for unravelling the participants and their by-products having the task to execute (or not) cell death. The results of the proposed cell digital multi-layers g…

Cell signalling cell digital simulator cancer cells apoptosis.Settore ING-IND/06 - Fluidodinamica
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Mesoangioblast stem cells membrane vesicles are carriers for molecules involved in autocrine and paracrine signals

2015

stem cells membrane vesicles cell signalling
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There's More to the Picture Than Meets the Eye: Nitric Oxide Cross Talk with Ca2+ Signaling

2013

Abstract Calcium and nitric oxide (NO) are two important biological messengers. Increasing evidence indicates that Ca2+ and NO work together in mediating responses to pathogenic microorganisms and microbe-associated molecular patterns. Ca2+ fluxes were recognized to account for NO production, whereas evidence gathered from a number of studies highlights that NO is one of the key messengers mediating Ca2+ signaling. Here, we present a concise description of the current understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying the cross talk between Ca2+ and NO in plant cells exposed to biotic stress. Particular attention will be given to the involvement of cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channels and…

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