Shaker, Mai M Elaraby, Nesma M Shalabi, Taghreed A
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In light of several epidemiological studies, the etiology of recurrent pregnancy loss is complex. One of the most frequent causes of women experiencing inexplicable recurrent pregnancy loss is maternal thrombophilia. Hence, the association between genetic polymorphisms causing thrombophilia and recurrent pregnancy loss needs to be explored. Is to s...
Tissaoui, Ghada Suchentrunk, Franz Awadi, Asma Smith, Steve Weber, Antje Ben Slimen, Hichem
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Selection on or reticulate evolution of mtDNA is documented in various mammalian taxa and could lead to misleading phylogenetic conclusions if not recognized. We sequenced the MT-ND6 gene of four sympatric Mustelid species of the genus Mustela from some central European populations. We hypothesised positive selection on MT-ND6, given its functional...
Balamurugan, Venkatachalam Ragavendran, Chinnasamy Arulbalachandran, Dhanarajan
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The present work demonstrated the green synthesis and characterization of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) utilizing Elaeocarpus serratus fruit extract. The study examined the effectiveness of phytocompounds in fruit extract in reducing Ag+ to Ag° ions. The water-soluble biobased substance production from silver ions to AgNPs in 45 min at room temperat...
Huang, Zhixiang Huang, Lixin Ding, Jiali Huang, Yukai Huang, Xuechan Li, Tianwang
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Osteophyte development is a common characteristic of inflammatory skeletal diseases. Elevated osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) participates in pathological osteogenesis. Integrin-linked kinase (ILK) positively regulates the osteoblastic differentiation of osteoprogenitors, but whether the ILK blockage prevent...
Usman, Sani Sharif Christina, Evangeline
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A novel lytic bacteriophage (phage) was isolated with Pseudomonas mendocina strain STP12 (P. mendocina) from the untreated site of Sewage Treatment Plant of Lovely Professional University, India. P. mendocina is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped, aerobic bacterium belonging to the family Pseudomonadaceae and has been reported in fifteen (15) cases of eco...
Kobori, Yuri Tachizaki, Mayuki Imaizumi, Tadaatsu Tanaka, Yusuke Seya, Kazuhiko Miki, Yasuo Kawaguchi, Shogo Matsumiya, Tomoh Tobisawa, Yuki Ohyama, Chikara
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Bronchial epithelial cells are at the front line of viral infections. Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) cascade causes the expression of interferon (IFN)-β and IFN-stimulated genes (ISGs), which in turn induce an antiviral response. Members of the transmembrane protein (TMEM) family are expressed in various cell types. Although the prognostic value of TM...
Khameneh, Sepideh Chodary Sari, Soyar Razi, Sara Yousefi, Amir-Mohammad Bashash, Davood
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Although extensive efforts have been made to improve the treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients, the prognosis for these patients remains poor. A wide range of anti-cancer agents has been applied to ameliorate the clinical management of CRC patients; however, drug resistance develops in nearly all patients. Based on the prominent role of PI3...
Pandithar, Sneha Galke, Daniel Akume, Ahone Belyakov, Artem Lomonaco, Dominick Guerra, Amirah A Park, Jay Reff, Olivia Jin, Kideok
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ER positive breast cancer is currently targeted using various endocrine therapies. Despite the proven therapeutic efficacy, resistance to the drug and reoccurrence of tumor appears to be a complication that many patients deal with. Molecular pathways underlying the development of resistance are being widely studied. In this study, using four establ...
Galluccio, Michele Tripicchio, Martina Console, Lara Indiveri, Cesare
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SLC38A2 is a ubiquitously expressed Na+-dependent transporter specific for small and medium neutral amino acids. It is involved in human pathologies, such as type II diabetes and cancer. Despite its relevance in human physio-pathology, structure/function relationship studies and identification of ligands with regulatory roles are still in infancy. ...
Zhang, Xuekun Du, Juan Wang, Panpan Wang, Peng Liu, Zheng Yao, Zhaoqun Zhao, Sifeng Xi, Hui
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As a holoparasitic weed, broomrape has seriously threatened the production of economically important crops, such as melon, watermelon, processed tomato, and sunflower, in Xinjiang in recent years. However, the distribution and genetic diversity of broomrape populations in Xinjiang are not clear at present, which hinders their prevention and control...