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Naïve T helper cells differentiate into Th1 and Th2 subsets, which have unique cytokine signatures, activators and transcriptional targets. The Th1/Th2 cytokine milieu is a key paradigm in lineage commitment, and IL-4(Il4), IL-13 (Il13)... more
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      DevelopmentSignal TransductionBiological SciencesPregnancy
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      GeneticsChemistryCancerBiology
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      Flow CytometryMedicineLung CancerCell line
The objective of the present study was to investigate the effect of leptin, alone or in combination with IL-1, on nitric oxide synthase (NOS) type II activity in vitro in human primary chondrocytes, in the mouse chondrogenic ATDC5 cell... more
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      ImmunologySignal Transductionreal time PCRCell line
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      ImmunologyFlow CytometryAgingBiology
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      MicrobiologyBiologyIndustrial BiotechnologyMedicine
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      Immune responseCancerCell CycleApoptosis
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      BioinformaticsTechnologyLife SciencesAutophagy
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species function as direct and indirect modulators of gene expression through their interactions with transcription factors and also key enzymes in receptor-activated signalling pathways. This regulatory role... more
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      Free RadicalsBiologyTranscription FactorsMedicine
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      MetabolismPlant BiologyBiologyPlant Science
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      GeneticsPhotosynthesisCell CycleSignal Transduction
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      Cognitive ScienceSkeletal muscle biologyBiologyMedicine
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      Plant BiologyStressAbiotic StressArabidopsis thaliana
Background Sporothrix schenckii is a pathogenic dimorphic fungus, the etiological agent of sporotrichosis, a lymphocutaneous disease that can remain localized or can disseminate, involving joints, lungs, and the central nervous system.... more
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      BiologyCell CycleMedicineSignal Transduction
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      Molecular MechanicsSignal TransductionHumansComparative Analysis
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      Working MemoryLearningSpatial Working MemoryMuscarinic Receptor
Summary Transitions from normal cell to neoplastic malignant cell type require multiple alterations in cell signalling pathways. Transduction and transmission of these signalling pathways are dependent on integrated molecular circuits. A... more
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      Cell SignalingCell SignallingFGF SIGNALLING PATHWAYIntracellular Signaling
Growth factor receptor-bound protein 2 (Grb2) plays an essential role in the Ras-MAPK signalling pathway which is an important target for anti-cancer drug design. The precise mechanisms by which effective and selective ligands can bind to... more
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      ChemistryStructure Based Drug DesignMolecular DynamicsMolecular
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      BotanyMetabolismCarbonPhotosynthesis
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      Stem CellsBiologyCell CycleTranscription Factors
Methods Neonatal rat ventricular cardiomyocytes were treated with phenylephrine or phorbol ester for 48 h to induce myocyte hypertrophy. Following treatment, the expression of glucocorticoid receptor, mineralocorticoid receptor, and... more
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      CardiovascularFluorescence MicroscopyProtein synthesisSignal Transduction
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      ChemistryKineticsOxidative StressMedicine
Insulin stimulates the transport of glucose into fat and muscle cells. Although the precise molecular mechanisms involved in this process remain uncertain, insulin initiates its actions by binding to its tyrosine kinase receptor, leading... more
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      Membrane ProteinsMultidisciplinaryNatureMolecular Mechanics
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      EngineeringPhysicsChemistryBiology
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      BiologyMedicineBreast carcinomaGrowth Factor
The innate immune system senses invading microorganisms by a phylogenetically conserved family of proteins--TLRs. They are expressed in several types of cells that represent a route of entry of pathogens into the host organism and that... more
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      Immune responseTranscription FactorsToll like receptor signalingToll Like Receptors
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      HematologyCancerBritishMitochondria
Background Pax3 is a key upstream regulator of the onset of myogenesis, controlling progenitor cell survival and behaviour as well as entry into the myogenic programme. It functions in the dermomyotome of the somite from which skeletal... more
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      GeneticsFlow CytometryBiological SciencesNeural Crest
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There is substantial variability in ovarian response to exogenous gonadotrophins in women undergoing ovarian stimulation for IVF. Genetic variation in signalling pathways of the ovary could influence ovarian stimulation outcome. Studies... more
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      PolymorphismBiologyMedicineSignal Transduction
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      BiophysicsChemistryKineticsCalcium
Humans are exposed to dietary acrylamide (AA) during their lifetime; it is therefore necessary to investigate the mechanisms associated with AA induced toxic effects. Accumulating evidence indicates that oxidative stress may contribute to... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsOxidative StressFlavonoidsApoptosis
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      PhysiologyCalciumSignal TransductionHumans
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      TranscriptomicsSignal TransductionBiological SciencesPlant diseases
PDGF is a growth factor and is extensively involved in multi-dimensional cellular dynamics. It switches on a plethora of molecules other than its classical pathway. It is engaged in various transitions of development; however, if the... more
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      Signal TransductionHumansPhosphorylationPhase transition
A cell can be seen as an adaptive autonomous agent or as a society of adaptive autonomous agents, where each can exhibit a particular behaviour depending on its cognitive capabilities. We present an intracellular signalling model obtained... more
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      Computer ScienceAgent BasedBiologySignal Transduction
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      BiologyHypoxiaTranscription FactorsMedicine
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      AtherosclerosisCalciumSignal TransductionCellular Signalling
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is produced predominantly in plant cells during photosynthesis and photorespiration, and to a lesser extent, in respiration processes. It is the most stable of the so-called reactive oxygen species (ROS), and... more
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      GeneticsPhotosynthesisCell CycleSignal Transduction
Anorexia is part of the body's acute-phase response to illness. Microbial products such as lipopolysaccharides (LPS), which are also commonly used to model acute illness, trigger the acute-phase response and cause anorexia mainly... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsBiologyCytokinesMedicine
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      Plant BiologyPotatoPhylogenyStress response
The innate immune system senses invading microorganisms by a phylogenetically conserved family of proteins--TLRs. They are expressed in several types of cells that represent a route of entry of pathogens into the host organism and that... more
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      Immune responseCell BiologyTranscription FactorsToll like receptor signaling