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Decorin Expression and Oncosuppression in Human Embryonic Carcinomas

2019

Human embryonic stem cells in culture can transform into malignant, cancer-like cells exhibiting lesser differentiation. After transplantation, these transformed cells can form highly malignant germ cell tumors. In humans, germ cell tumors often appear at gonadal sites, like in the testis. In this study, we examined the expression of small leucine rich proteoglycans in normal and karyotypically abnormal human embryonic stem cells using a publicly available transcriptome data. We also examined the expression of the small leucine rich proteoglycans in healthy human testis and in different human testicular non-seminoma germ cell tumors using IST Online database. Furthermore, we localized the e…

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Study of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor mediated effects through in silico modeling and in vitro bioassays

2020

The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a cytoplasmatic sensor of diverse endogenous and exogenous substances. In a toxicological context, the former known as “dioxin receptor” has been investigated as a xenobiotic chemoreceptor and due to its roles in mediating carcinogenesis, endocrine disruption, among other immunological, hepatic, cardiovascular, and dermal toxicity mechanisms. The deep physiological implications of AhR in cellular proliferation, adhesion, division, differentiation, as well as in the reproductive, immunological and cardiovascular homeostasis have opened a new field of research in order to harness AhR’s pharmacological potential. Hence, AhR has become a therapeutic target…

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Submandibular salivary glands as an endocrine disruptor target: impact of the period of gensitein/vinclozolin exposure in the Rat

2012

Submandibular salivary glands as an endocrine disruptor target: impact of the period of gensitein/vinclozolin exposure in the Rat. Colloque PNR-PE

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Table S3 from Oxidative stress and senescence in social insects—a significant but inconsistent link?

2021

Details of genes identified in our four study species following Corona and colleagues (Corona et al. 2006).

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Additional file 9 of The Wnt-specific astacin proteinase HAS-7 restricts head organizer formation in Hydra

2021

Additional file 9: Fig. S7. Function of HAS-7 in regeneration. Animals bisected after HAS-7 siRNA electroporation do not show axis duplication in head (a-b) or foot (c-d) regenerates. Animals were bisected at 50% of body length at day 6 after electroporation and documented at day 0 (a, c) and day 4 (b, d) after bisection. Representatives of 25 bisected hydras examined. Scale bars: 200 μm. (e) Heat map showing the dynamics of transcript levels for HyWnt3(+) astacin genes compared to HyWnt3 and beta-Catenin. Only components that were significantly differentially expressed (P

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Additional file 2 of A receptor-antibody hybrid hampering MET-driven metastatic spread

2021

Additional file 2: Supplementary Fig. 2. IVIS images of livers excised from hHGF-ki mice that received intra-pancreatic injection of Capan-1 cells.

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The guilty couch potato: The role of negative emotions in reducing recovery through media use

2012

This article addresses ego depletion as a mechanism influencing media-based stress recovery processes. Using structural equation modeling, relationships between ego depletion, procrastination, guilt, enjoyment, vitality, and recovery experience were tested using data from an online survey (N=471). Results suggest that ego depletion may increase the risk of negatively appraising the use of interactive (video games) and noninteractive (television) entertaining media as a form of procrastination. The resulting guilt is negatively related to the recovery experience associated with using entertainment. Therefore, ego-depleted individuals may benefit less from the psychological recovery potential…

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Proanthocyanidins and Where to Find Them: A Meta-Analytic Approach to Investigate Their Chemistry, Biosynthesis, Distribution, and Effect on Human He…

2021

Proanthocyanidins (PACs) are a class of polyphenolic compounds that are attracting considerable interest in the nutraceutical field due to their potential health benefits. However, knowledge about the chemistry, biosynthesis, and distribution of PACs is limited. This review summarizes the main chemical characteristics and biosynthetic pathways and the main analytical methods aimed at their identification and quantification in raw plant matrices. Furthermore, meta-analytic approaches were used to identify the main plant sources in which PACs were contained and to investigate their potential effect on human health. In particular, a cluster analysis identified PACs in 35 different plant famili…

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Receptor for advanced glycation end products is subjected to protein ectodomain shedding by metalloproteinases.

2008

The receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) is a 55-kDa type I membrane glycoprotein of the immunoglobulin superfamily. Ligand-induced up-regulation of RAGE is involved in various pathophysiological processes, including late diabetic complications and Alzheimer disease. Application of recombinant soluble RAGE has been shown to block RAGE-mediated pathophysiological conditions. After expression of full-length RAGE in HEK cells we identified a 48-kDa soluble RAGE form (sRAGE) in the culture medium. This variant of RAGE is smaller than a 51-kDa soluble version derived from alternative splicing. The release of sRAGE can be induced by the phorbol ester PMA and the calcium ionophore c…

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Identification and characterization of autoantibodies against catalase and α-enolase in patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis

1998

SUMMARY Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a chronic cholestatic liver disease of unknown aetiology. Recent studies have shown that genetic factors and both cellular and humoral immunological abnormalities are important in the pathogenesis of PSC. The most prominent autoantibodies in PSC are anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA). The autoepitopes of ANCA in PSC are not well defined. The aim of this study was to identify corresponding ANCA autoantigens in patients with PSC. A biochemical approach with enrichment and partial purification of soluble neutrophil proteins, detection of autoantibodies by Western blot and partial amino acid sequencing were used. Two new autoantigen/aut…

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