Karnup, S V De Groat, W C
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IBRO reports
Coordination between the urinary bladder (BL) and external urethral sphincter (EUS) is necessary for storage and elimination of urine. In rats interneuronal circuits at two levels of the spinal cord (i.e., L6-S1 and L3-L4) play an important role in this coordination. In the present experiments retrograde trans-synaptic transport of pseudorabies vir...
Wang, Yan Liu, Yuying Liang, Shutian Yin, Fei Zhang, Haijiang Liu, Yongjiang
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Papillomavirus research (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes not only most cervical cancers but also cancers of the vagina, vulva, penis, anus, rectum, and oropharynx. Every year, 200,000 women die of cervical cancer in the world, and China accounts for about 10%. HPV vaccines are effective in preventing HPV infections thus HPV-related cancers worldwide. Studies on the clini...
Baulies, Anna Angelis, Nikolaos Foglizzo, Valentina Danielsen, E Thomas Patel, Harshil Novellasdemunt, Laura Kucharska, Anna Carvalho, Joana Nye, Emma De Coppi, Paolo
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Gastroenterology
Notch signaling maintains intestinal stem cells (ISCs). When ISCs exit the niche, Notch signaling among early progenitor cells at position +4/5 regulates their specification toward secretory vs enterocyte lineages (binary fate). The transcription factor ATOH1 is repressed by Notch in ISCs; its de-repression, when Notch is inactivated, drives progen...
Yagishita, Yoko McCallum, Melissa L Kensler, Thomas W Wakabayashi, Nobunao
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Cellular and molecular gastroenterology and hepatology
Notch signaling coordinates cell differentiation processes in the intestinal epithelium. The transcription factor Nrf2 orchestrates defense mechanisms by regulating cellular redox homeostasis, which, as shown previously in murine liver, can be amplified through signaling crosstalk with the Notch pathway. However, interplay between these 2 signaling...
Liu, Tianxiao Luo, Songyuan Libby, Peter Shi, Guo-Ping
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Pharmacology & therapeutics
The widespread coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has already infected over 4 million people worldwide, with a death toll over 280,000. Current treatment of COVID-19 patients relies mainly on antiviral drugs lopinavir/ritonavir, arbidol, and remdesivir, the anti-malarial drugs hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine, and traditional Chinese medicine. There are over...
Chung, Young Hun Cai, Hui Steinmetz, Nicole F
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Advanced drug delivery reviews
Viral nanoparticles (VNPs) encompass a diverse array of naturally occurring nanomaterials derived from plant viruses, bacteriophages, and mammalian viruses. The application and development of VNPs and their genome-free versions, the virus-like particles (VLPs), for nanomedicine is a rapidly growing. VLPs can encapsulate a wide range of active ingre...
Sun, Rui Abraham, Clara
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Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Rutlin, M Rastelli, D Kuo, W T Estep, J A Louis, A Riccomagno, M M Turner, J R Rao, M
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Cellular and molecular gastroenterology and hepatology
Liu, Yan Zhou, Kang Li, Jing Agvanian, Sosse Caldaruse, Ana-Maria Shaw, Seiji Hitzeman, Tara C. Shaw, Robin M. Hong, TingTing
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JACC: Basic to Translational Science
Heart failure is an important, and growing, cause of morbidity and mortality. Half of patients with heart failure have preserved ejection fraction, for whom therapeutic options are limited. Here we report that cardiac bridging integrator 1 gene therapy to maintain subcellular membrane compartments within cardiomyocytes can stabilize intracellular d...
Trovò, L. Fuchs, C. De Rosa, R. Barbiero, I. Tramarin, M. Ciani, E. Rusconi, L. Kilstrup-Nielsen, C.
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Neurobiology of Disease
• Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) restores CDKL5-dependent synaptic defects in vitro; • Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) restores CDKL5-dependent synaptic defects in vitro; • DYRK1A levels and activity is increased in CDKL5 deficient neurons;