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Previous works revealed the presence of the nPKC enzyme p105 in hemocytes of M. galloprovincialis Lmk. Specific mussel antibodies were obtained from mouse and used in confocal microscopy and Western blotting. These techniques allowed the... more
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      Confocal MicroscopyInnate immunityWestern blottingMolecular and cellular biology
Resveratrol is a natural molecule with antioxidant action. Moreover, resveratrol is also considered to be a molecule with anti-inflammatory action, an effect attributed to suppression of prostaglandin (PG) biosynthesis. The aim of the... more
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      PolymersFlavonoidsLipopolysaccharideAntioxidants
An investigation of the electrochemical activity of human white blood cells (WBC) for biofuel cell (BFC) applications is described. WBCs isolated from whole human blood were suspended in PBS and introduced into the anode compartment of a... more
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      BiologyProton Exchange MembraneCyclic VoltammetryMedicine
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      ImmunologyNeurobiology Of DiseaseFlow CytometryTreatment Outcome
Microarrays containing 1046 human cDNAs of unknown sequence were printed on glass with high-speed robotics. These 1.0-cm2 DNA "chips" were used to quantitatively monitor differential expression of the cognate human genes using a... more
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      BiologyTechnology AssessmentMedicineGene expression
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      Basement MembraneClinical SciencesWestern blotMonoclonal Antibody
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      Biological SciencesJatropha curcasBiodeterioration and BiodegradationConfidence Limit
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Croton é um gênero de Euphorbiaceae com cerca de 1300 espécies, amplamente distribuídas em regiões tropicais do Novo e Velho Mundos. Várias espécies há muito tempo desempenham papel importante nos usos tradicionais de plantas medicinais... more
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      SocietyWeight LossNew WorldSouth America
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      BiodieselTissue cultureJatropha curcasDisease resistance
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      Food ChemistryMultidisciplinaryFish MealNile Tilapia
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      GeneticsJatropha curcasPhorbol esterInterspecific hybrids
The effect of phorbol esters on transcription of human type 5 adeno- virus (AdS) early region 1 (El) genes was studied in two human cell lines (293 and KB16) that contain integrated viral DNA. In 293 cells 12-0-... more
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      CytoskeletonSignal TransductionSpleenCell Differentiation
To understand how extracellular signals may produce long-term effects in neural cells, we have analyzed the mechanism by which neurotransmitters and growth factors induce phosphorylation of the transcription factor cAMP response element... more
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      Stem CellsKineticsCalciumSignal Transduction
-Protein tyrosine phosphorylation induced by arachidonic acid (AA), an important lipid second messenger, was investigated in rabbit renal proximal tubule epithelial cells. AA stimulated tyrosine phosphorylation of a number of proteins... more
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      Membrane ProteinsHypertensionTyrosine Kinase ReceptorAnimals
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We investigated the effects of phorbol esters on protein kinase C (PKC) activity and on neurotransmitter release from cultured neuronal cells. Both differentiated and undifferentiated PC12 pheochromocytoma cells contained high levels of... more
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Thermography use has been increased dramatically with the commercial, industrial and medicine applications over the past fifty years. As completely non-invasive technique it has been useful tool in the medical research as sensitive... more
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      Breast CancerCell BiologyCell CultureLipopolysaccharide
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      DentistryFlow CytometryCell separationHumans
Administration of black walnut heartwood extract (BWHE) via nasogastric tube induces acute laminitis in horses. However, the processes responsible for the development of laminitis, including laminitis induced with BWHE, remain unclear.... more
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      ZoologyClinical PathologyMusculoskeletal DiseaseReactive Oxygen Species
Phorbol esters present in Jatropha curcas oil are toxic when consumed and are co-carcinogens. These could be a potential constraint in the widespread acceptance of Jatropha oil as a source of biodiesel. Phorbol esters were quantified in... more
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