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Plerixafor (AMD3100): Redefining CXCR4 Antagonism in Canc...
2025-09-24
Explore the advanced scientific landscape of Plerixafor (AMD3100), a potent CXCR4 chemokine receptor antagonist, with in-depth analysis of its molecular mechanisms, comparative efficacy, and emerging research applications. This article uniquely highlights new insights into CXCL12/CXCR4 axis inhibition for cancer and hematopoietic stem cell mobilization.
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BMN 673 (Talazoparib): Advancing Selective PARP1/2 Inhibi...
2025-09-23
Explore the unique mechanisms and research applications of BMN 673 (Talazoparib), a potent PARP1/2 inhibitor, in targeting DNA repair deficiencies and homologous recombination-deficient cancers. This article highlights emerging insights into PARP-DNA complex trapping and the interplay with BRCA2-RAD51 dynamics.
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Flavonoids protein interactions studies play
2025-03-03

Flavonoids-protein interactions studies play a substantial part in the hunt for novel molecules which are to interact with a selected disease-relevant target [35]. The mode of potential interaction gives information about the flavonoid effectiveness and selectivity. Lately, possible target molecules
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In vivo CA mediate hypoxic
2025-03-03

In vivo CA mediate hypoxic, nutritional, and neurologic stress responses. Stimulation of ADRα2A by these hormones to reduce β-cell metabolism has an obvious role in suppressing insulin secretion (Arun, 2004). Since β-cell metabolism and insulin secretion are linked, mechanisms that inhibit metabolis
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hiv protease inhibitors br Materials and methods br Results
2025-03-03

Materials and methods Results Discussion In this study, we have demonstrated that the adiponectin system (genes and proteins) is present in the porcine endometrium (epithelial glandular cells, luminal epithelial hiv protease inhibitors and stromal cells) and myometrium (longitudinal and ci
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Introduction Diabetic nephropathy is a rapidly growing cause
2025-03-03

Introduction Diabetic nephropathy is a rapidly growing cause of end-stage renal disease [1]. Glomerular, tubular and vascular toxicity resulting from hyperglycemia (glucotoxicity) have been evaluated extensively at the molecular level as contributing factors for diabetic nephropathy [[1], [2], [3]]
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Although the effects of adenosine receptor
2025-03-03

Although the effects of adenosine receptor signaling in acute renal IRI have been attributed to the generation of high concentrations of adenosine, we have recently reported an increase in kidney levels of both AMP and adenosine, with a concomitant fall in ATP and ADP. We have also previously demons
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alzheimer's association Unlike AK inhibition the inhibit
2025-03-03

Unlike AK inhibition, the inhibition of ADA activities by EHNA had little effect on spinal reflex potentials, although EHNA did increase extracellular adenosine levels. One explanation for this discrepancy is that the adenosine increase seen herein was not sufficient to inhibit reflex potentials. In
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br Conclusion br Conflicts of interest br Introduction
2025-03-03

Conclusion Conflicts of interest Introduction Enzymes are widely applied as biocatalysts in fields such as synthetic chemistry [1], pharmaceuticals [2], environmental treatment [3], and food technology [4] because they can catalyze chemical transformations in a highly selective manner under
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The difficulty of characterizing nAChRs
2025-03-03

The difficulty of characterizing nAChRs in the central nervous system is also exemplified by early observations that nicotine caused no detectable effect when applied on a brain slice and it is only with the focal and high time resolution of more recent experiments that the effects of nicotinic neur
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The diagnosis of ICP is currently based
2025-03-03

The diagnosis of ICP is currently based on the presence of pruritus, raised fasting serum TBS levels above 10μmol/L, and/or elevated serum transaminases (in the absence of diseases that cause cholestasis or pruritus) as well as spontaneous relief of signs and symptoms within four to six weeks after
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The surprising finding of our study is that human
2025-03-01

The surprising finding of our study is that human M1 macrophages stimulated by LPS express ALOX15B to high levels. So far 12/15-lipoxygenase activity was only reported for IL-4 stimulated anti-phlogistic M2 macrophages [9] but not for the classically activated M1 macrophages. Our data suggest that s
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Human leukemic blasts from both AML and ALL patients
2025-03-01

Human leukemic blasts from both AML and ALL patients demonstrated 5-, 12-, and 15-LOX expression [54]; however, using quantitative PCR, 5-LOX was much more prevalent than 15-LOX. When 15-HETE, 12-HETE, and LTB4 were tested for a direct effect on leukemic blasts, none induced apoptosis [54]. In contr
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The structural analysis of the
2025-03-01

The structural analysis of the ASK1 activation segment, which was not phosphorylated in the crystal structure, showed interactions mimicking those found in activated kinases. In addition, the isolated unphosphorylated ASK1-CD is active and able to autophosphorylate itself at three sites, Thr813, Thr
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The enzyme Arginase ARG plays a
2025-03-01

The enzyme Arginase 1 (ARG1) plays a role in the hepatic urea cycle by hydrolyzing L-arginine to L-ornithine and urea [13]. In the context of macrophages and MDSCs, ARG1 expression redirects L-arginine metabolism to abolish cytotoxic nitric oxide production [14], suppress T-cell function [15], [16],
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