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Histophatologic Techniques (2006)
Liat Peretz et al.
Scientific reports, 8(1), 93-93 (2018-01-10)
Inhibition of genes is a powerful approach to study their function. While RNA interference is a widely used method to achieve this goal, mounting evidence indicates that such an approach is prone to off-target effects. An alternative approach to gene
Matthew B Buechler et al.
Immunity, 51(1), 119-130 (2019-06-25)
Tissue-resident macrophages require specific milieus for the maintenance of defining gene-expression programs. Expression of the transcription factor GATA6 is required for the homeostasis, function and localization of peritoneal cavity-resident macrophages. Gata6 expression is maintained in a non-cell autonomous manner and
Jianbing Zhang et al.
PLoS genetics, 14(9), e1007665-e1007665 (2018-09-25)
Heme-iron recycling from senescent red blood cells (erythrophagocytosis) accounts for the majority of total body iron in humans. Studies in cultured cells have ascribed a role for HRG1/SLC48A1 in heme-iron transport but the in vivo function of this heme transporter
Lakshmi Gopinathan et al.
Cancer research, 74(14), 3870-3879 (2014-05-08)
Cell-cycle inhibition has yet to offer a generally effective approach to cancer treatment, but a full evaluation of different combinations of cell-cycle inhibitors has not been evaluated. Cyclin A2, a core component of the cell cycle, is often aberrantly expressed
Thaise L Teixeira et al.
Microbial pathogenesis, 135, 103618-103618 (2019-07-17)
P21 is a protein secreted by Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi). Previous studies have shown a spectrum of biological activities performed by P21 such as induction of phagocytosis, leukocyte chemotaxis and inhibition of angiogenesis. However, the activity of P21 in T.
Markus Bender et al.
Nature communications, 5, 4746-4746 (2014-09-05)
Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS) is caused by mutations in the WAS gene and is characterized by immunodeficiency, eczema and microthrombocytopenia. The molecular link between WAS mutations and microthrombocytopenia is unknown. Profilin1 (Pfn1) is a key actin-regulating protein that, besides actin, interacts
Jack-Christophe Cossec et al.
Cell stem cell, 23(5), 742-757 (2018-11-08)
Understanding general principles that safeguard cellular identity should reveal critical insights into common mechanisms underlying specification of varied cell types. Here, we show that SUMO modification acts to stabilize cell fate in a variety of contexts. Hyposumoylation enhances pluripotency reprogramming
Federica Rinaldi et al.
Journal of enzyme inhibition and medicinal chemistry, 32(1), 538-546 (2017-01-25)
pH-sensitive nonionic surfactant vesicles (niosomes) by polysorbate-20 (Tween-20) or polysorbate-20 derivatized by glycine (added as pH sensitive agent), were developed to deliver Ibuprofen (IBU) and Lidocaine (LID). For the physical-chemical characterization of vesicles (mean size, size distribution, zeta potential, vesicle
Stephanie Saul et al.
Journal of leukocyte biology, 106(5), 1101-1115 (2019-06-20)
Neutrophils play a central role in immunity and inflammation via their intrinsic ability to migrate into inflamed tissue, to phagocytose pathogens, and to kill bacterial and fungi by releasing large quantities of superoxide anions and lytic enzymes. The molecular pathways
Nadine Obier et al.
Development (Cambridge, England), 143(23), 4324-4340 (2016-11-02)
The transmission of extracellular signals into the nucleus involves inducible transcription factors, but how different signalling pathways act in a cell type-specific fashion is poorly understood. Here, we studied the regulatory role of the AP-1 transcription factor family in blood
Yi-Ju Ho et al.
Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society, 278, 100-109 (2018-04-10)
Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) have been utilized in cellular delivery systems to carry therapeutic agents into tumors by migration. Drug-loaded nanodroplets release drugs and form bubbles after acoustic droplet vaporization (ADV) triggered by ultrasound stimulation, providing a system for ultrasound-induced
S Nürnberger et al.
Histochemistry and cell biology, 147(5), 635-649 (2016-12-26)
The present study reports for the first time the presence of giant crystals in mitochondria of equine chondrocytes. These structures show dark contrast in TEM images as well as a granular substructure of regularly aligned 1-2 nm small units. Different zone
Chaoyang Li et al.
Oncotarget, 8(26), 41963-41974 (2017-04-15)
C2ORF40 encodes a secreted protein which is cleaved to generate soluble peptides by proteolytic processing and this process is believed to be necessary for C2ORF40 to exert cell type specific biological activity. Here, we reported a short mimic peptide of
Shirin Hasan et al.
Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association, 39(2), 286-294 (2017-06-02)
Mechanisms of erythropoietin (Epo)-resistant anemia in burn patients are poorly understood. We have recently found that administering a nonselective beta 1,2-adrenergic blocker propranolol (PR) was effective in reversing myelo-erythroid commitment through MafB regulation and increase megakaryocyte erythrocyte progenitors in burn
Lei Huang et al.
Frontiers in physiology, 9, 473-473 (2018-06-06)
Monocyte/macrophage recruitment is closely associated with the degree of hypertensive renal injury. We investigated the direct role of macrophages using liposome-encapsulated clodronate (LEC) to deplete monocytes/macrophages in hypertensive renal injury. C57BL/6 mice were treated with a pressor dose of angiotensin
Z Wang et al.
Oncogene, 37(1), 18-27 (2017-09-05)
Mice lacking genes involving in the DNA-damage response (DDR) are often tumor prone owing to genome instability caused by oncogenic challenges. Previous studies demonstrate that activating transcription factor 3 (ATF3), a common stress sensor, can activate the tumor suppressor p53
Cell Migration (2005)
Laura Salvadori et al.
Biomolecules, 11(10) (2021-10-24)
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is an X-linked disease caused by mutations in DMD gene translating in lack of functional dystrophin and resulting in susceptibility of myofibers to rupture during contraction. Inflammation and fibrosis are critical hallmarks of DMD muscles, which
Bruce N Bagley et al.
PLoS genetics, 8(11), e1003034-e1003034 (2012-11-08)
Here we report the isolation of a murine model for heritable T cell lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (T-ALL) called Spontaneous dominant leukemia (Sdl). Sdl heterozygous mice develop disease with a short latency and high penetrance, while mice homozygous for the mutation die
Ke Chen et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106(41), 17413-17418 (2009-10-07)
Erythropoiesis is the process by which nucleated erythroid progenitors proliferate and differentiate to generate, every second, millions of nonnucleated red cells with their unique discoid shape and membrane material properties. Here we examined the time course of appearance of individual
Jenny Hsu et al.
Nature communications, 10(1), 2939-2939 (2019-07-05)
E2F transcription factors are central regulators of cell division and cell fate decisions. E2F4 often represents the predominant E2F activity in cells. E2F4 is a transcriptional repressor implicated in cell cycle arrest and whose repressive activity depends on its interaction
Masoud S Loeian et al.
Lab on a chip, 19(11), 1899-1915 (2019-05-03)
In this paper, we report the development of the nanotube-CTC-chip for isolation of tumor-derived epithelial cells (circulating tumor cells, CTCs) from peripheral blood, with high purity, by exploiting the physical mechanisms of preferential adherence of CTCs on a nanotube surface.
X Jiang et al.
American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons, 15(7), 1768-1781 (2015-03-03)
The loss of a functional microvascular bed in rejecting solid organ transplants is correlated with fibrotic remodeling and chronic rejection; in lung allografts, this pathology is predicted by bronchoalveolar fluid neutrophilia which suggests a role for polymorphonuclear cells in microcirculatory
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Karen L Sweazea et al.
Zoology (Jena, Germany), 118(6), 386-393 (2015-08-13)
The blood trematode Gigantobilharzia huronensis typically infects passerine birds and has not been reported in other orders of wild birds. However, in the summer of 2011 in Tempe, Arizona, USA, mourning doves (Zenaida macroura; order: Columbiformes) were collected with infections
Geunho Maeng et al.
Reproduction (Cambridge, England), 159(5), 539-547 (2020-01-29)
Blind enucleation is used in porcine somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) to remove the metaphase II (MII) spindle from the oocyte. Deviation of the MII spindle location, however, leads to incomplete enucleation (IE). Here, we report that the rate of
Tzu-Wei Wang et al.
Biomaterials, 27(33), 5689-5697 (2006-08-16)
Tissue-engineered skin substitutes provided a feasibility to overcome the shortage of skin autograft by culturing keratinocytes and dermal fibroblasts in vitro. In this study, we applied bi-layer gelatin-chondrointin-6-sulfate-hyaluronic acid (gelatin-C6S-HA) biomatrices onto the severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mice to evaluate
Megan E Summers et al.
FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 34(8), 10267-10285 (2020-06-14)
Adaptive angiogenesis is necessary for tissue repair, however, it may also be associated with the exacerbation of injury and development of chronic disease. In these studies, we demonstrate that lung mesenchymal vascular progenitor cells (MVPC) modulate adaptive angiogenesis via lineage
Alec Falkenham et al.
The American journal of pathology, 185(4), 927-942 (2015-03-22)
Macrophages are increasingly recognized as a potential therapeutic target in myocardial fibrosis via interactions with fibroblasts. We have characterized macrophage depletion and inhibition of nonclassical macrophage migration, in addition to direct interactions between nonclassical macrophages and fibroblasts in angiotensin II
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