Ramos-Ibeas, Priscila Gimeno, Isabel Cañón-Beltrán, Karina Gutiérrez-Adán, Alfonso Rizos, Dimitrios Gómez, Enrique
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
According to the World Health Organization, infertility affects up to 14% of couples under reproductive age, leading to an exponential rise in the use of assisted reproduction as a route for conceiving a baby. In the same way, thousands of embryos are produced in cattle and other farm animals annually, leading to increased numbers of individuals bo...
Muggia, Lucia Ametrano, Claudio G Sterflinger, Katja Tesei, Donatella
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Life (Basel, Switzerland)
Fungi are among the most successful eukaryotes on Earth: they have evolved strategies to survive in the most diverse environments and stressful conditions and have been selected and exploited for multiple aims by humans. The characteristic features intrinsic of Fungi have required evolutionary changes and adaptations at deep molecular levels. Omics...
Monticolo, Francesco Palomba, Emanuela Chiusano, Maria Luisa
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences
The main hallmarks of cancer diseases are the evasion of programmed cell death, uncontrolled cell division, and the ability to invade adjacent tissues. The explosion of omics technologies offers challenging opportunities to identify molecular agents and processes that may play relevant roles in cancer. They can support comparative investigations, i...
Duarte, Mariana Oliveira Oliveira, Denise Maria Trombert Borba, Eduardo Leite
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Plants
In most species of Pleurothallidinae, the self-incompatibility site occurs in the stylar canal inside the column, which is typical of gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI). However, in some species of Acianthera , incompatible pollen tubes with anomalous morphology reach the ovary, as those are obstructed in the column. We investigated if a disti...
Román, Luz E Gomez, Enrique D Solís, José L Gómez, Mónica M
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Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)
Textiles functionalized with cupric oxide (CuO) nanoparticles have become a promising option to prevent the spread of diseases due to their antimicrobial properties, which strongly depend on the structure and morphology of the nanoparticles and the method used for the functionalization process. This article presents a review of work focused on text...
Sharapova, Tatiana N. Romanova, Elena A. Ivanova, Olga K. Sashchenko, Lidia P. Yashin, Denis V.
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Cells
Studies on the mechanisms of activation of cytotoxic lymphocyte subpopulations are an important research direction in modern immunology. This study provides a detailed analysis of the effect of Tag7 (PGRP-S, PGLYRP1) on the development of lymphocyte subpopulations cytotoxic against MHC-negative tumor cells in a pool of peripheral blood mononuclear ...
Dai, Xiaofeng Hakizimana, Olivier Zhang, Xuanhao Kaushik, Aman Chandra Zhang, Jianying
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Virulence
With the high pervasiveness of viral diseases, the battle against viruses has never ceased. Here we discuss five cellular processes, namely "autophagy", "programmed cell death", "immune response", "cell cycle alteration", and "lipid metabolic reprogramming", that considerably guide viral replication after host infection in an orchestrated manner. O...
Tenconi, Elodie Traxler, Matthew Tellatin, Déborah van Wezel, Gilles P. Rigali, Sébastien
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Antibiotics
Bioactive natural products are typically secreted by the producer strain. Besides that, this allows the targeting of competitors, also filling a protective role, reducing the chance of self-killing. Surprisingly, DNA-degrading and membrane damaging prodiginines (PdGs) are only produced intracellularly, and are required for the onset of the second r...
Driessen, Bert Freson, Louis Buyse, Johan
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Animals : an open access journal from MDPI
The final phase in pork production is the transport of finisher pigs to the slaughterhouse. Fasting is one of the parameters that influence the stress coping ability of the pigs during transport and lairage. When implemented correctly with attention to the local factors, pre-slaughter fasting can improve animal welfare, pathogen risk and carcass hy...
Zhou, Sheng-Yu Cui, Guo-Zhen Yan, Xiu-Li Wang, Xu Qu, Yang Guo, Zhen-Ni Jin, Hang
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a fatal cerebrovascular disease with high morbidity and mortality, for which no effective therapies are currently available. Brain tissue damage caused by ICH is mediated by a newly identified form of non-apoptotic programmed cell death, called ferroptosis. Ferroptosis is characterized by the iron-induced accumulat...