Luo, Hui Liu, Yi Song, Yizuo Hua, Ying Zhu, Xueqiong
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Cell and Tissue Research
To explore the effects of aquaporin (AQP) 1 on pregnancy outcome and the association between expression of AQP1 and other AQPs in the placenta and foetal membranes, the rate of copulatory plugs and pregnancy, amniotic fluid (AF) volume, osmolality and composition were determined in AQP1 -knockout ( AQP1 −/−) mice at different gestational days (GD)....
Chan, Ruth Falato, Michael Liang, Huiyun Chen, Liao Y.
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RSC advances
Quantitatively predictive study of aquaporins in model erythrocyte membrane validated with cellular experiments.
Dong, Sung Hwa Kim, Sung Su Kim, Sang Hoon Yeo, Seung Geun
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The Laryngoscope
The inner ear is responsible for hearing and balance and consists of a membranous labyrinth within a bony labyrinth. The balance structure is divided into the otolith organ that recognizes linear acceleration and the semicircular canal that is responsible for rotational movement. The cochlea is the hearing organ. The external and middle ear are cov...
Guo, Ruimin Li, Yanjun Han, Min Liu, Jun Sun, Yanni
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International immunopharmacology
Acute lung injury (ALI) is a major cause of sepsis-induced acute respiratory failure. Emodin has been considered to play a protective role for acute lung edema in cecal ligation and puncture (CLP)-induced sepsis model. In this study we aimed to investigate whether emodin could improve CLP-induced lung sepsis via regulating aquaporin (AQP) and tight...
Qiao, Yujie Ren, Jianhong Yin, Lina Liu, Yijian Deng, Xiping Liu, Peng Wang, Shiwen
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BMC Plant Biology
BackgroundWater deficiency is likely to become more frequent and intense as a result of global climate change, which may severely impact agricultural production in the world. The positive effects of melatonin (MEL) on alleviation drought or osmotic stress-induced water deficiency in plants has been well reported. However, the underlying mechanism o...
Kitchen, Philip Salman, Mootaz M. Halsey, Andrea M. Clarke-Bland, Charlotte MacDonald, Justin A. Ishida, Hiroaki Vogel, Hans J. Almutiri, Sharif Logan, Ann Kreida, Stefan
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Cell
Modulating the subcellular localization of the water channel protein AQP4 may be a therapeutic option for treatment of brain and spinal cord edemas.
Bukhari, Wajih Clarke, Laura O'Gorman, Cullen Khalilidehkordi, Elham Arnett, Simon Prain, Kerri M Woodhall, Mark Silvestrini, Roger Bundell, Christine S Ramanathan, Sudarshini
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Journal of neurology
Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD) are an inflammation of the central nervous system associated with autoantibodies to aquaporin-4. We have undertaken a clinic-based survey of NMOSD in the Australia and New Zealand populations with the aim of characterising the clinical features and establishing the value of recently revised diagnostic...
Singh, Roshan Kumar Deshmukh, Rupesh Muthamilarasan, Mehanathan Rani, Rekha Prasad, Manoj
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Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB
Aquaporins are pore-forming transmembrane proteins that facilitate the movement of water and many other small neutral solutes across the cells and intracellular compartments. Plants exhibits high diversity in aquaporin isoforms and broadly classified into five different subfamilies on the basis of phylogenetic distribution and subcellular occurrenc...
Youkharibache, Philippe Tran, Alexander Abrol, Ravinder
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Journal of Molecular Evolution
The polytopic helical membrane proteome is dominated by proteins containing seven transmembrane helices (7TMHs). They cannot be grouped under a monolithic fold or superfold. However, a parallel structural analysis of folds around that magic number of seven in distinct protein superfamilies (SWEET, PnuC, TRIC, FocA, Aquaporin, GPCRs) reveals a commo...
Wu, Jiahui Bell, Oliver H Copland, David A Young, Alison Pooley, John R Maswood, Ryea Evans, Rachel S Khaw, Peng Tee Ali, Robin R Dick, Andrew D
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Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy
Glaucoma is a common cause of blindness, yet current therapeutic options are imperfect. Clinical trials have invariably shown that reduction in intraocular pressure (IOP) regardless of disease subtype prevents visual loss. Reducing ciliary body aqueous humor production can lower IOP, and the adeno-associated virus ShH10 serotype was identified as a...