Search Results - "BODE, M"
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AKT as a Therapeutic Target for Cancer
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-03-2019)“…Many cellular processes in cancer are attributed to kinase signaling networks. V-akt murine thymoma viral oncogene homolog (AKT) plays a major role in the…”
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ACSL family: The regulatory mechanisms and therapeutic implications in cancer
Published in European journal of pharmacology (15-10-2021)“…Accumulating evidence shows that deregulation of fatty acid (FA) metabolism is associated with the development of cancer. Long-chain acyl-coenzyme A synthases…”
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The Two Faces of Capsaicin
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-04-2011)“…Capsaicin (trans-8-methyl-N-vanillyl-6-nonenamide) is the principal pungent component in hot peppers, including red chili peppers, jalapeños, and habaneros…”
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Molecular targets of phytochemicals for cancer prevention
Published in Nature reviews. Cancer (01-03-2011)“…Dietary phytochemicals, which are thought to be safe for use as cancer prevention agents, have emerged as modulators of key cellular signalling pathways. The…”
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Mitochondrial network structure homeostasis and cell death
Published in Cancer science (01-12-2018)“…Mitochondria are the major cellular energy‐producing organelles and intracellular source of reactive oxygen species. These organelles are responsible for…”
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Identification of preexisting adaptive immunity to Cas9 proteins in humans
Published in Nature medicine (01-02-2019)“…The CRISPR–Cas9 system is a powerful tool for genome editing, which allows the precise modification of specific DNA sequences. Many efforts are underway to use…”
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A high-fidelity Cas9 mutant delivered as a ribonucleoprotein complex enables efficient gene editing in human hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells
Published in Nature medicine (01-08-2018)“…Translation of the CRISPR–Cas9 system to human therapeutics holds high promise. However, specificity remains a concern especially when modifying stem cell…”
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Post-translational modification of p53 in tumorigenesis
Published in Nature reviews. Cancer (01-10-2004)“…Interest in the tumour suppressor p53 has generated much information regarding the complexity of its function and regulation in carcinogenesis. However, gaps…”
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Implications of Genetic and Epigenetic Alterations of CDKN2A (p16INK4a) in Cancer
Published in EBioMedicine (01-06-2016)“…Aberrant gene silencing is highly associated with altered cell cycle regulation during carcinogenesis. In particular, silencing of the CDKN2A tumor suppressor…”
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In vivo and in vitro metabolism of trans-resveratrol by human gut microbiota
Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-02-2013)“…Strong interindividual differences in the microbial conversion of some dietary polyphenols have been reported. In-depth studies of trans-resveratrol metabolism…”
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Proper-motion age dating of the progeny of Nova Scorpii AD 1437
Published in Nature (London) (31-08-2017)“…The re-discovery of the binary star system that created the Nova Scorpii AD 1437 stellar outburst shows that it is now a dwarf nova, suggesting that nova…”
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Chiral magnetic order at surfaces driven by inversion asymmetry
Published in Nature (10-05-2007)“…Chirality is a fascinating phenomenon that can manifest itself in subtle ways, for example in biochemistry (in the observed single-handedness of biomolecules)…”
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Targeting CDK1 in cancer: mechanisms and implications
Published in NPJ precision oncology (13-06-2023)“…Cyclin dependent kinases (CDKs) are serine/threonine kinases that are proposed as promising candidate targets for cancer treatment. These proteins complexed…”
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Phenotype-environment mismatches reduce connectivity in the sea
Published in Ecology letters (01-01-2010)“…The connectivity of marine populations is often surprisingly lower than predicted by the dispersal capabilities of propagules alone. Estimates of connectivity,…”
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Knockdown of Pyruvate Kinase M Inhibits Cell Growth and Migration by Reducing NF-kB Activity in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Cells
Published in Molecules and cells (30-09-2019)“…Altered genetic features in cancer cells lead to a high rate of aerobic glycolysis and metabolic reprogramming that is essential for increased cancer cell…”
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Regulatory mechanisms and clinical perspectives of miRNA in tumor radiosensitivity
Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-11-2012)“…MicroRNA (miRNA) influences carcinogenesis at multiple stages and it can effectively control tumor radiosensitivity by affecting DNA damage repair, cell cycle…”
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The functional contrariety of JNK
Published in Molecular carcinogenesis (01-08-2007)“…The JNK proteins are activated by multiple and diverse stimuli, leading to varied and seemingly contradictory cellular responses. In particular, JNKs have been…”
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The Second Life of Methylarginines as Cardiovascular Targets
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (17-09-2019)“…Endogenous methylarginines were proposed as cardiovascular risk factors more than two decades ago, however, so far, this knowledge has not led to the…”
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Erg251 has complex and pleiotropic effects on sterol composition, azole susceptibility, filamentation, and stress response phenotypes
Published in PLoS pathogens (30-07-2024)“…Ergosterol is essential for fungal cell membrane integrity and growth, and numerous antifungal drugs target ergosterol. Inactivation or modification of…”
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The enigmatic effects of caffeine in cell cycle and cancer
Published in Cancer letters (08-03-2007)“…Abstract Caffeine may very well be the most frequently ingested neuroactive drug in the world. Mechanistically, caffeine has been reported to affect cell cycle…”
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