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br Ethical approve and consent to participate
2022-08-19

Ethical approve and consent to participate Consent for publication Availability of supporting data Competing interests Funding This work was supported by a grant from Key Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81330089) and the Shanghai Science and Technology Fun
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Glutathione transferases EC also referred to
2022-08-19

Glutathione transferases (EC 2.5.1.18; also referred to as glutathione S-transferases, GSTs) are ubiquitous and promiscuous enzymes that catalyze various kinds of reactions involving a wide variety of substrates that are toxic and chemically reactive (Angelucci et al., 2005). The primary function of
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3CAI br Consequence physiological function of ROS dependent
2022-08-19

Consequence/physiological function of ROS-dependent inhibition of GSNOR Plants response to environmental changes induced by abiotic and biotic factors by enhanced accumulation of ROS resulting in temporary imbalance of the cellular redox homeostasis. This as oxidative stress/burst termed event tr
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Ironically another series of studies examining the role of E
2022-08-18

Ironically, another series of studies examining the role of EAATs in CNS injury and disease suggest that under some pathological conditions, the operation of the EAATs is not protective, but actually contributes to the excitotoxic process (Rossi et al., 2000). The transporters do so by serving as th
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br Conclusions br Conflicts of Interest br Acknowledgments T
2022-08-18

Conclusions Conflicts of Interest Acknowledgments The Section of Endocrinology and Investigative Medicine is funded by grants from the Medical Research Council (MRC), Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), an Integrative
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Regulation of pancreatic and cell mass has been
2022-08-18

Regulation of pancreatic α and β cell mass has been extensively studied and hotly debated, due to potential therapeutic implications. Early claims of Angptl8 as “betatrophin” and Angptl4 as a regulator of glucagon secretion and α cell proliferation (Yi et al., 2013, Ben-Zvi et al., 2015) have not st
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Ro 31-8220 Mesylate It was previously proposed that
2022-08-18

It was previously proposed that glucagon acts in the liver, in which a signal is produced and relayed to the Ro 31-8220 Mesylate via vagal nerves [8], [36], [37]. The concept that the liver is the primary target site was supported by the studies reporting that the glucagon receptor is localized in
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Among sensitizers tested in the previous study six test
2022-08-18

Among 22 sensitizers tested in the previous study, six test chemicals were pre- or pro-haptens (Nepal et al., 2018a). Among 6 chemicals, hydroquinone and 2-aminophenol, strong sensitizers, were falsely classified as non-sensitizers due to the lack of metabolic activation (Nepal et al., 2018a). Liter
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br The bile acid farnesoid X receptor FXR The Farnesoid
2022-08-18

The “bile acid” farnesoid X receptor (FXR) The Farnesoid X Receptor (FXR) is a ligand-activated nuclear receptor belonging to the Nuclear Receptor superfamily of transcription factors exploiting various crucial functions in mammalian physiology, including reproduction, development and metabolism
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CC is a widespread disorder affecting up to of people
2022-08-18

CC is a widespread disorder affecting up to 20% of people worldwide, which also deteriorates the quality of life of patients and causes a substantial economic burden to society. There are 3 categories of CC: normal-transit constipation, slow-transit constipation and defecatory or rectal evacuation d
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Statins are recognized by their nephroprotective effect Chmi
2022-08-18

Statins are recognized by their nephroprotective effect (Chmielewski et al., 2002). The hepato- and nephroprotective effects of silymarin are also well studied (Alqasoumi, 2014, Mohamed et al., 2018). Several studies documented increasing WIKI4 of FXR by statins (Byun et al., 2014& (Lu et al., 2004
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br Promotion of GLS expression Glutamine
2022-08-18

Promotion of GLS2 expression Glutamine metabolism is another target for alteration in ferroptosis. Glutamine is required for the induction of ferroptosis during serum-induced injury after amino 3CAI starvation [72]. The first step of glutamine catabolism is its conversion to glutamate, which is
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br Acknowledgments br Introduction Prenyltransferase catalyz
2022-08-18

Acknowledgments Introduction Prenyltransferase catalyzes the head-to-tail condensation between isopentenyl diphosphate (IPP, 1) and an allylic prenyl diphosphate to produce several prenyl diphosphates, which are then converted into steroids, carotenoids, prenyl side-chains of quinones, and pre
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Despite these multiple mechanisms of viral persistence one
2022-08-18

Despite these multiple mechanisms of viral persistence, one patient has been reportedly cured from HIV-1 infection . Timothy Brown, also known as the 'Berlin patient', was diagnosed with HIV-1 infection in 1995. After controlling viremia for several years via cART, he was diagnosed with acute myeloi
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Metal organic frameworks MOFs have emerged over
2022-08-17

Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have emerged over the past two decades with the potentials to act as promising materials in gas storage, chemical separation, catalyst, magnetism, sensing, and drug delivery etc (Du et al., 2013, Zhou and Kitagawa, 2014). Additionally, the secondary interactions, such
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