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    Lathyrol affects the expression of AR and PSA and inhibits the malignant behavior of RCC cells by Song Shengyou, Tai Lunwei, Zhou Lei, Jiang Junling, Zhao Junfeng

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…To investigate how lathyrol affects aggressive behaviors and related proteins of the androgen receptor (AR) 786-O cells.…”
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    Inducers of Autophagy and Cell Death: Focus on Copper Metabolism by Weikang Ling, Shuo Li, Yang Zhu, Xin Wang, Dongmei Jiang, Bo Kang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…According to recent research, copper can bind to lipoylation sites on proteins involved in the tricarboxylic acid cycle, causing aggregation of lipoylated proteins, the loss of Fe-S cluster proteins, proteotoxic stress, and ultimately, cell death. …”
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    PfFBXO1 is essential for inner membrane complex formation in Plasmodium falciparum during both asexual and transmission stages by Sreelakshmi K. Sreenivasamurthy, Carlos Gustavo Baptista, Christopher M. West, Ira J. Blader, Jeffrey D. Dvorin

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Proteomic analysis identified PfSKP1 as one of PfBXO1’s stable interacting partners, while other major proteins included multiple IMC pellicle and membrane proteins. …”
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    Multigenerational effects of cultivating transgenic maize straw on earthworms: A combined laboratory and field experiment by Li Zhang, Wenjing Shen, Zhixiang Fang, Laipan Liu, Ruizong Jia, Jingang Liang, Biao Liu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The cultivation of genetically modified (GM) maize has aroused notable public concern related to the potential risks to soil fauna caused by the release of foreign proteins. In this study, the potential effects of cultivating the GM maize variety DBN9936, which exhibits the expression of the Cry1Ab and EPSPS proteins, on earthworms (Eisenia fetida) were evaluated under laboratory and field conditions. …”
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    Utilizing the subtractive proteomics approach to design ensemble vaccine against Candida lusitaniae for immune response stimulation; a bioinformatics study. by Habiba Naz, Rimsha Timotheous, Muhammad Farhan Sarwar, Tariq Nadeem, Mudassar Fareed Awan, Sajed Ali, Sophia Awais, Irfan Ahmed

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Notably, each of these proteins was non-homologous to human beings. This particular attribute of the selected proteins i.e., to be non-homologous, was made in order to possess the ability to trigger an immunological response in host (humans). …”
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    Gastric Precancerous Lesions: From Progenitor Cell and Microsatellite Instability to Clinical Interpretation of Gastric Cancer Risk by A. V. Kononov, V. A. Rubtsov, M. N. Parygina, A. G. Shimanskaya, S. I. Mozgovoi, E. G. Pomorgailo, M. V. Markelova, Yu. A. Fedotova

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…MMR-deficient cases were found in low (2.8 %) and high-grade (2.8 %) dysplasia with the immunohistochemical evaluation of MMR-system proteins in gastric mucosa specimens. In all indefinite for dysplasia cases MMR-system proteins remained unaffected. …”
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    Effects of interactions between microorganisms and lipids on inferior volatile compound production during cold storage of grouper (Epinephelus coioides) by Yuanming Chu, Jinfeng Wang, Jing Xie

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The interaction between microorganisms, proteins, and lipids plays a critical role in the odor production of fish. …”
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    Proteomics integrated with metabolomics: Analysis of the internal mechanism underlying changes in meat quality in different muscles from bactrian camels by Rendalai Si, Liang Ming, Xueyan Yun, Jing He, Li Yi, Qin Na, Rimutu Ji, Tungalag Dong

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Proteomic analysis unveiled significant differences in metabolic enzymes and binding proteins among different muscles. Based on correlation analysis, 20 key proteins and metabolites closely related to meat quality were screened. …”
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    Climate change and the single cell by Derek T. A. Lamport

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This cycle involves Ca2+ channels, auxin efflux “PIN” proteins, and an auxin-activated proton pump that dissociates AGP-Ca2+ on demand. …”
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    Effects of Hydrogen-rich Water on Cariogenic Bacteria by Zhibin Liu, Eungyung Kim, Su-Hyung Hong, Kirim Kim, Eun-Kyong Kim, Myoung-Ok Kim

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…In addition, the expressions of glucosyltransferase and glucan-binding proteins encoding genes were examined using real-time PCR. …”
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    Astaxanthin relieves HT22 cells from LPS-induced inflammation and apoptosis by inhibiting oxygen species and regulating the TLR4/MyD88/NFκB signaling pathway by Tan Wang, Rongrong Li, Ping Niu, Zhen Wei, Donge Xie, Huorong Huang, Jiayao Pan, Chunshu Rong

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…We found that LPS decreased the survival rate of HT22 cells, induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation and apoptosis, and increased the expression of inflammation-related proteins. Conversely, ATX diminished LPS-induced ROS accumulation and apoptosis, as well as the expression of inflammation-related proteins. …”
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    An analysis of observed and predicted extreme heat and precipitation trends across four pulse producing regions in North America: North Dakota, Montana, Saskatchewan, and Northeast... by Sophia Weiss, Erin Coughlan de Perez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The consumption of plant-based proteins in lieu of animal proteins is the most important dietary shift that would be needed to keep the world under 2 °C of warming, and this shift would require a dramatic increase in the percentage of cropland devoted to nuts and pulses (Peters et al 2016 Elementa 4 000116). …”
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    Neoandrographolide inhibits mature osteoclast differentiation to alleviate bone loss and treat osteoporosis by Kai Tang, Kai Tang, Kai Tang, Wei Deng, Wei Deng, Wei Deng, Wei Deng, Zhiying Huang, Zhiying Huang, Zhiying Huang, Simin Chen, Simin Chen, Simin Chen, Zilin Zhu, Zilin Zhu, Shukun Lin, Shukun Lin, Lubin Zhong, Lubin Zhong, Quanxin Zheng, Quanxin Zheng, Wenhua Zhao, Wenhua Zhao, Zhida Zhang, Zhida Zhang, Ling Mo, Ling Mo, Ling Mo

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Additionally, NEO affects the phosphorylation of proteins in the PI3K/AKT, GSK3β, and PPARγ signaling pathways, demonstrating that NEO can inhibit OC formation through multiple pathways and targets. …”
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    Analysis of toxicity and mechanisms of busulfan in non-obstructive azoospermia: A genomic and toxicological approach integrating molecular docking, single-cell sequencing, and expe... by Yanggang Hong, Qichao Yuan, Yi Wang, Deqi Wang, Xiaoju Guan, Congde Chen

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…By integrating molecular docking, single-cell RNA sequencing, and in vivo experimentation, the study identified POLE and LRAT as critical proteins. These proteins were shown to interact strongly with busulfan, leading to genomic instability and increased germ cell apoptosis during spermatogenesis. …”
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    Aspects of improving metrological characteristics of a sensor based on palladium nanoparticles for methionine determination by Eduard V. Gorchakov, Darya O. Perevezentseva, Elena A. Vaitulevich, Oksana V. Dubinina

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This amino acid serves as a precursor for the biosynthesis of proteins and peptides, as well as a donor of methyl groups, making it an essential participant in numerous biochemical processes, including cysteine synthesis. …”
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    Facts about Vitamin K by R. Elaine Turner, Wendy J. Dahl

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…Dahl, answers common questions about this vitamin found mostly in green vegetables that is needed to make proteins for normal blood clotting. Includes references. …”
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    Facts about Vitamin K by R. Elaine Turner, Wendy J. Dahl

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…Dahl, answers common questions about this vitamin found mostly in green vegetables that is needed to make proteins for normal blood clotting. Includes references. …”
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    Facts About Niacin by R. Elaine Turner, Wendy J. Dahl

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Our bodies need niacin to use the energy in carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. Niacin also is needed for DNA repair and for the normal use of calcium in the body. …”
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