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    Dysregulation of macrophage-secreted cathepsin B contributes to HIV-1-linked neuronal apoptosis. by Eillen J Rodriguez-Franco, Yisel M Cantres-Rosario, Marines Plaud-Valentin, Rafael Romeu, Yolanda Rodríguez, Richard Skolasky, Viviana Meléndez, Carmen L Cadilla, Loyda M Melendez

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The secretion of soluble neurotoxic factors by HIV-infected macrophages plays a central role in the neuronal dysfunction and cell death associated with HAND. One potentially neurotoxic protein secreted by HIV-1 infected macrophages is cathepsin B. …”
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    Passenger Lymphocyte Syndrome and Autoimmune Hypothyroidism Following Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation by Denis F. Noubouossie, Mohammed I. A. Zaanona, Luciano J. Costa, Huy P. Pham, Marisa B. Marques, Antonio Di Stasi

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…We present the case of a 24-year-old male, who received a minor ABO-incompatible allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT, blood group O+ ⟶ A+) from an HLA-matched unrelated female donor, as consolidation therapy for relapsed precursor-B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. …”
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    Correlation of Vitamin B12 Levels with Clinical and Laboratory Features in Patients of Dengue Fever by Asma Abdul Razzak

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The creation of DNA, the genetic information-carrying molecules found inside cells, as well as the metabolism of cells, neuron function, and red blood cell development all depend on vitamin B-12.6 Measurements of serum or plasma vitamin B12 levels are commonly used to determine vitamin B12 status. …”
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    Correlation of Vitamin B12 Levels with Clinical and Laboratory Features in Patients of Dengue Fever by Asma Abdul Razzak

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The creation of DNA, the genetic information-carrying molecules found inside cells, as well as the metabolism of cells, neuron function, and red blood cell development all depend on vitamin B-12.6 Measurements of serum or plasma vitamin B12 levels are commonly used to determine vitamin B12 status. …”
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    Transcriptional regulation of male-sterility in 7B-1 male-sterile tomato mutant. by Vahid Omidvar, Irina Mohorianu, Tamas Dalmay, Yi Zheng, Zhangjun Fei, Anna Pucci, Andrea Mazzucato, Vendula Večeřová, Michaela Sedlářova, Martin Fellner

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The present study provides insights into the transcriptome of the 7B-1 mutant. We identified several genes with altered expression level in 7B-1 (including beta-1,3 glucanase, GA2oxs, cystatin, cysteine protease, pectinesterase, TA29, and actin) that could potentially regulate anther developmental processes, such as meiosis, tapetum development, and cell-wall formation/degradation.…”
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    Butyric acid ameliorates PCOS-related reproductive dysfunction through gut-brain-ovary axis signaling and ovarian steroidogenic factor activation by Xueping Feng, Xueping Feng, Juan Xiao, Decai Wang, Xianzhao Fu, Jie Gao, Minli Jiang, Jin Li, Lihe Jiang, Xingwei Liang, Yanna Huang, Qinyang Jiang

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Proteomic analysis and cell experiments suggested that upregulation of Cytochrome P450 1b1 (Cyp1b1) may play a crucial role in regulating E2 metabolism and P4 production, potentially contributing to the pathogenesis of PCOS and ovarian dysfunction.ConclusionThese findings indicate that NaBu may exert its regulatory effects on appetite and hormone levels in the hypothalamus through the gut-brain-ovary axis, modulating the expression of ovarian steroidogenic factors, thereby improving follicular development and granulosa cell function, and enhancing reproductive performance.…”
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    Alzheimer’s Disease, Obesity, and Type 2 Diabetes: Focus on Common Neuroglial Dysfunctions (Critical Review and New Data on Human Brain and Models) by Adolfo Toledano, Arantxa Rodríguez-Casado, María Isabel Älvarez, Adolfo Toledano-Díaz

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The need for further research in two very different directions is evident: (a) characterization of the phenotypic changes of astrocytes and microglial cells in each region of the brain and in each phase of development of each isolated and associated pathology (single-cell studies are mandatory) to better understand the pathologies and define new therapeutic targets; (b) studying new therapeutic avenues to normalize the function of neuroglial cells (preventing neurotoxic responses and/or reversing them) in these pathologies, as well as the phenotypic characteristics in each moment of the course and place of the neurodegenerative process.…”
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    КОРРЕКЦИЯ ДИСФУНКЦИИ ЭНДОТЕЛИЯ У ЖЕНЩИН ГРУППЫ РИСКА РАЗВИТИЯ ГЕСТАЦИОННОЙ ГИПЕРТЕНЗИИ by С. А. Матякубова

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Studies have shown that the development of the GAG and the frequency of hypertensive complications such as preeclampsia (PE) is determined in impaired NO-system and the degree of endothelial dysfunction (ED), which stimulates the vasoconstrictor effect of ET-1, causes endothelial damage and increased in the systemic circulation amount of circulating endothelial cells (CEC). …”
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