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Nociceptive and hyperalgesic actions of ET are produced thro
2021-04-14

Nociceptive and hyperalgesic actions of ET-1 are produced through ETA and ETB receptors. Previous reports indicate that ETA receptor antagonists in peripheral tissues are effective in inhibiting ET-1 induced hyperalgesia, and attenuation of neuropathic pain in rats [16]. Studies have also shown that
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Exposure to UV instead of DMBA also
2021-04-14

Exposure to UV instead of DMBA also produced a sloughing and angiogenic response in transgenic, but not WT, mice, indicating that the epidermis of the BK5.EP4 mice has a much lower apoptosis threshold than WT mice, as suggested by others (Chun and Langenbach, 2007). Overall, these studies suggest th
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At first cartilage damage in osteoarthritis reflects
2021-04-13

At first, cartilage damage in osteoarthritis reflects the loss of proteoglycan and collagen network that increases the swelling of tissues. The incremented expression of DDR2 receptor has also co-related with the depletion of cartilage in surgically induced OA model [8]. Osteoarthritis, a degenerati
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br Authors contribution br Disclosure statement br Acknowled
2021-04-13

Authors contribution Disclosure statement Acknowledgements This study has received funding from the Italian Ministry of University and Research (PRIN 2015, grant number 2015373Z39_008) and from the Innovative Medicines Initiative 2 Joint Undertaking under grant agreement No 115797 (INNODIA)
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QSAR based on the D structures of
2021-04-13

QSAR based on the 3D structures of ligands plays an important role in the ligand-based drug discovery and design [12]. Comparative molecular field analysis, CoMFA [11], and comparative molecular similarity index analysis, CoMSIA [12] are among the most popular QSAR models. They focus on changes in 3
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br Molecular modeling simulation study Molecular modeling st
2021-04-13

Molecular modeling simulation study Molecular modeling study was performed through docking of the test compounds into the binding site of hDHFR enzyme using Discovery Studio 2.5 software. Computational docking is an algorithm designed to determine the suitable position and the orientation of the
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It is well established that Shp can
2021-04-13

It is well established that Shp-2 can function as a substrate for several RTK, such as PDGF or EGFR [23], [36]. To test whether DDR1 recognizes Shp-2 as its substrate, we overexpressed a catalytically inactive Shp-2 mutant together with DDR1b in 293 cells [31]. Immunoprecipitation of Shp-2 followed
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Defensins are one major class of antimicrobial cationic
2021-04-13

Defensins are one major class of antimicrobial, cationic peptides that are released from uncouplers of oxidative phosphorylation and imbedded in the mucus layer on mucosal surfaces [45]. They can be categorized into two major families; α- and β-defensins. In humans there are two α-defensin members,
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The body wall intestine seminal receptacle and seminal
2021-04-13

The body wall, intestine, seminal receptacle and seminal vesicle in the adult worms were also isolated and homogenized to make microsomal fractions to investigate the relative expression of CYP1A2, CYP2E1 and CYP3A4 in these different organs. In order to get sufficient mass, about 20 individual adul
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CXC chemokines are primarily expressed in immune organs
2021-04-13

CXC chemokines are primarily expressed in immune organs and the central nervous system: the mouse thymus and spleen (Heesen et al., 1996), chicken bursa (Liang et al., 2001), primate (Macaca mulatta) Penciclovir Sodium sale (Federsppiel et al., 1993) and cattle locus coeruleus, cerebellum and pons
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DCG IV br Author contributions br Conflicts of
2021-04-13

Author contributions Conflicts of interest Introduction Current the 5-year survival rates for lung and pancreatic cancers are 18% and 8%, respectively. These low survival rates are partially because of the late diagnosis of one-half of cases, in which 5-year survival decrease to 4% and 3%,
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br Diseases which have been treated with proteins linked
2021-04-13

Diseases which have been treated with proteins linked to HSA A number of therapeutic products conjugated to HSA have now been approved for clinical use (Table 2). For example, fatty Neurotensin derivatives of human insulin bound to HSA have applications in the treatment of diabetes while paclita
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To further verify the effect of BBR
2021-04-13

To further verify the effect of BBR on ACAT2 protein expression, we have conducted an in vitro permeability assay using Caco-2 monolayer. This assay has long been used to predict the in vivo dacomitinib and bioavailability of a compound. It was observed that the amount of cholesterol esters in the
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br Genomic actions in the breast
2021-04-13

Genomic actions in the breast Conclusion Clinical studies suggest that progesterone and/or progestins may play a decisive role in the development of breast cancer in women using hormone therapy or oral contraceptives [3], [4]. However, this data are controversial to most experimental investiga
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br Materials and methods br Results We examined
2021-04-12

Materials and methods Results We examined the effects of curcumin in Fluo-4 loaded SH-EP1 umbelliferone stably transfected with human α7-nACh receptor. Application of curcumin alone in the concentrations up to 100 μM for 30 sec. did not induce any detectable change in intracellular Ca2+ level
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