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c-Myc tag Peptide: Precision Tools for Unraveling Transcr...
2025-09-26
Explore the unique capabilities of the c-Myc tag Peptide as a synthetic research reagent for cancer biology, focusing on its advanced role in dissecting transcription factor regulation and proto-oncogene amplification. This in-depth guide highlights mechanisms, comparative insights, and next-generation applications beyond standard immunoassays.
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Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP): Beyond Energy—Mastering Met...
2025-09-25
Explore the multifaceted roles of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) as a universal energy carrier and a dynamic regulator of metabolic and immune processes. This in-depth article offers advanced insights into ATP's function in purinergic receptor signaling and post-translational enzyme regulation, providing researchers with a unique perspective on cellular metabolism.
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EZ Cap™ Cas9 mRNA (m1Ψ): Enabling Precision Control in CR...
2025-09-24
Discover how EZ Cap™ Cas9 mRNA (m1Ψ) advances genome editing in mammalian cells by integrating mRNA design with nuclear export modulation for next-generation CRISPR-Cas9 precision. Explore mechanisms, comparative insights, and future applications in this in-depth analysis.
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Amorolfine Hydrochloride: A Research Tool for Probing Fun...
2025-09-23
Explore how Amorolfine Hydrochloride, a morpholine derivative antifungal reagent, advances the study of fungal cell membrane disruption and ploidy stress in model organisms. This article integrates mechanistic insights and practical considerations for antifungal drug mechanism of action in the context of evolving fungal resistance.
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One of the specifications of
2025-03-03

One of the specifications of the NIA-AA research framework was that it MK 571 be applicable in two distinct research contexts—interventional trials and observational research. In many if not most modern AD interventional trials, individuals are selected for inclusion with the aid of biomarkers. The
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br Special report Financial and personal
2025-03-03

Special report – Financial and personal benefits of early diagnosis Acknowledgments The Alzheimer’s Association acknowledges the contributions of Joseph Gaugler, Ph.D., Bryan James, Ph.D., Tricia Johnson, Ph.D., Allison Marin, Ph.D., and Jennifer Weuve, M.P.H., Sc.D., in the preparation of 201
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shows the synthesis of imidazole intermediates
2025-03-03

shows the synthesis of imidazole intermediates , , and . The key precursor keto aldehyde – was prepared in situ by SeO mediated oxidation of corresponding carbonyl compounds and or hydrolysis of dibromo ketone . Subsequent treatment with -Boc piperidine-4-carbaldehyde in the presence of aqueous NHOH
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This study revealed that EAAT expression was increased weeks
2025-03-03

This study revealed that EAAT2 sesamin was increased 4–8 weeks after cauterization as our previous work (Park et al., 2009). RGC death could not be blocked despite activation of EAAT2, which is one of glutamate transporters in cone photoreceptors and some bipolar cells, in chronic ocular hypertensi
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br Conflict of interest br Acknowledgements
2025-03-03

Conflict of interest Acknowledgements We would like to thank Editage (www.editage.jp) for English language editing. This work was supported by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grant Number 24592576. Co-existence of β- and β-adrenergic recept
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br Material and methods br
2025-03-03

Material and methods Results Discussion GRK2 activity has increasingly been shown to contribute to the progression of numerous diseases and organ dysfunction [5], [6]. For instance, a large body of work over the last two decades has identified GRK2 as a major regulator of cardiac dysfunctio
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br Materials and methods br
2025-03-03

Materials and methods Results Discussion The data presented here demonstrate the important role of B lymphocyte-expressed α7 nAChRs in regulating the antibody immune response. It is shown that, in addition to ACh produced by activated T lymphocytes (Fujii et al., 2012), activated B lymphocy
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Introduction Lysophosphatidic acid LPA is a key serum borne
2025-03-03

Introduction Lysophosphatidic TNF-alpha, recombinant murine protein (LPA) is a key, serum-borne phospholipid, regulating a number of cellular processes such as proliferation, migration and differentiation through its interaction with G-protein coupled receptors. LPA receptor signaling has been imp
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Zhang et al screened three thousand compounds
2025-03-03

Zhang et al. screened three thousand compounds library and found two active 3,5,6-substituted indolin-2-one molecules. Further, they designed various derivatives of this scaffold and among them compound 23 from the series was found active with 1.8 μM on Aurora-B kinase luminescent assay [53]. Jeffe
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Apoptosis a major process of programmed cell death and in
2025-03-01

Apoptosis, a major process of programmed cell death, and in response to many chemopreventive agents (Jeyamohan et al., 2016). In general, two major signaling pathways control apoptosis, namely, a pathway mediated by cell death receptor and a pathway mediated by mitochondrion, and possible drug targe
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In addition to attracting immune
2025-03-01

In addition to attracting immune cells to the site of injury, ROS also participate in proliferative responses during compensatory proliferation and regeneration. In Xenopus tadpoles, tail amputation induces sustained production of ROS over the span of regeneration, and decreasing ROS levels, especia
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