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      Inorganic ChemistryInorganicMacromolecular X-Ray CrystallographyX Rays
Human soluble epoxide hydrolase (hsEH) has been shown to play a role in regulating blood pressure and inflammation. HsEH consists of an N-terminal phosphatase and a C-terminal epoxide hydrolase domain. In the present study, we examined... more
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      PolymorphismKineticsCrystallizationMolecular Pharmacology
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      MammalsHumansBarPhosphatase
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      Organic ChemistryCancerApoptosisWestern blotting
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      Medical MicrobiologyMembrane ProteinsOxidative StressGene expression
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      KineticsPhosphataseNitric oxideGlutathione
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      MultidisciplinaryPhosphataseAnimal FeedAnimals
28-Homocastasterone (28-HC) is a brassinosteroid family phytohormone. Humans were exposed through diet and herbal based folk medicine, although its mammalian cellular influence unknown. Present study investigated 28-HC cellular metabolic... more
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      PhosphataseTransaminases28-HomocastasteronePhytoketosteroid
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      Soil SciencePlant BiologyDensityColonization
The potential roles of lime and molybdenum on the growth, nitrogen fixation and assimilation of metabolites in nodulated legume: A special reference to Phaseolus vulgaris L.
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      PhotosynthesisCalciumGrowthNitrogen Fixation
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      Organic ChemistryEnzyme InhibitorsIn VitroPhosphatase
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      Earth SciencesSoilBiological SciencesPhosphorus
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      Sewage sludgePhosphataseSoil Respiration
Abstract: A novel protein tyrosine phosphatase [homologue of vaccinia virus H1 phosphatase gene clone 5 (hVH-5)] was cloned; it shared sequence similarity with a subset of protein tyrosine phosphatases that regulate mitogen-activated... more
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      NeurochemistryGene expressionIn Situ HybridizationCell Differentiation
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      ChemistryActivated CarbonPhosphorusPesticide
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      Environmental ScienceAgronomyAgriculturePhosphatase
The small G protein Ras-mediated signaling pathway has been implicated in the development of hypertrophy and diastolic dysfunction in the heart. Earlier cellular studies have suggested that the Ras pathway is responsible for reduced... more
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      PhysiologyCalciumSignal TransductionHemodynamics
P HOSPHATE solubilizing capacity of four strains, Pseudomonas fluorescence, Bacillus megaterium, Serratia marcescens, and Bacillus subtilis was assessed in liquid National Botanical Research Institute's phosphate medium containing rock... more
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      PhosphataseAM fungiPhosphate solubilizing bacteriaWheat
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      DecompositionBiological SciencesEnvironmental SciencesPhosphatase
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      Plant BiologySignal TransductionProtein KinasesMutation
C. elegans coelomocytes are macrophage-like scavenger cells that provide an excellent in vivo system for the study of clathrin-mediated endocytosis. Using this in vivo system, several genes involved in coelomocyte endocytosis have been... more
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      Caenorhabditis elegansCalciumSignal TransductionMutation
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      Developmental BiologyHypoxiaMitochondriaTranscription Factors
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      BiologyPheromonesCell BiologyMedicine
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      BiologyCytotoxicityPhosphatase
We investigated the effect of PKA treatment (1 U/ml) on the mechanical properties of isolated human cardiac myofibrils. PKA treatment was associated with significant incorporation of radiolabeled phosphate into several sarcomeric proteins... more
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      PhysiologyAlgorithmsKineticsCalcium
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      ImmunologyTreatmentComparative StudyPeroxidase
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      Chemical EngineeringKineticsPhospholipidsCalcium
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      Signal TransductionMycobacterium tuberculosisATPasePhosphatase
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      NeurosciencePlasticityLong Term PotentiationHypoxia
Regulation of N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptors is critical for the normal functioning of the central nervous system. There must be precise mechanisms to allow for changes in receptor function required for learning and normal synaptic... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceCalciumDrug interactions
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      StructureNuclear Magnetic ResonanceEnzyme InhibitorsMagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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      KineticsCell CycleRegulationDNA damage
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      T cell receptorSignal TransductionCell lineHumans
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      ElectrophysiologyMolecularEpinephrinePhosphatase
Serine/threonine protein phosphatases regulate several key cellular events in the brain, including learning and memory. These enzymes, when over-activated, are known to function as a constraint on learning and memory. We investigated... more
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      ChemistryAnimal BehaviorMedicineLearning
DNA strand-breaks (SBs) with non-ligatable ends are generated by ionizing radiation, oxidative stress, various chemotherapeutic agents, and also as base excision repair (BER) intermediates. Several neurological diseases have already been... more
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      GeneticsBiologyOxidative StressDNA damage
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      Plant BiologyBiologyCalciumMedicine
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      Medical MicrobiologyMembrane ProteinsOxidative StressGene expression
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      Heart FailureMolecularHumansPhosphatase
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      AgronomyBiologyPhosphatase
Pseudouridine, the fifth-most abundant nucleoside in RNA, is not metabolized in mammals, but is excreted intact in urine. The purpose of the present work was to search for an enzyme that would dephosphorylate pseudouridine 5′-phosphate, a... more
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      BiologyMedicineBiological SciencesCell line
A utilização agrícola de biossólidos tem sido muito incentivada, mas, como esses resíduos apresentam composição química variada, o valor agronômico e os efeitos sobre características indicadoras de qualidade do solo precisam ser avaliados... more
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      Sewage sludgePhosphataseSoil Respiration
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      AdolescentGene expressionAsbestosisHumans
The diaphanous gene is the founding member of a family of Diaphanous-related formin proteins (DRFs). We identified diaphanous in a screen for genes that are necessary for the normal growth and stabilization of the Drosophila neuromuscular... more
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      NeuroscienceSignal TransductionDrosophilaPhosphatase
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      MetabolismPhospholipidsInteractionCell line
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      EcotoxicologyPerformanceWastewater TreatmentPopulation Dynamics
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      NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceImmunohistochemistryHippocampus
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      Mass SpectrometryCell CycleBiological SciencesMolecular
Increased industrialization in developing countries like India has resulted into the enormous deterioration of air, water and soil. Presence of heavy metals causes bioaccumulation affecting the entire ecosystem and poses harmful... more
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      ToxicityPhosphataseFelsefeCo
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      IrrigationPhosphatase