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Senescent Secretome of Blind Mole Rat Spalax Inhibits Malignant Behavior of Human Breast Cancer Cells Triggering Bystander Senescence and Targeting Inflammatory Response
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (07-03-2023)“…Subterranean blind mole rat, , has developed strategies to withstand cancer by maintaining genome stability and suppressing the inflammatory response. cells…”
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Glutamine Homeostasis and Its Role in the Adaptive Strategies of the Blind Mole Rat, Spalax
Published in Metabolites (31-10-2021)“…Oxidative metabolism is fine-tuned machinery that combines two tightly coupled fluxes of glucose and glutamine-derived carbons. Hypoxia interrupts the…”
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Comprehensive Analysis of 13C6 Glucose Fate in the Hypoxia-Tolerant Blind Mole Rat Skin Fibroblasts
Published in Metabolites (27-10-2021)“…The bioenergetics of the vast majority of terrestrial mammals evolved to consuming glucose (Glc) for energy production under regular atmosphere (about 21%…”
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Senescent Secretome of Blind Mole Rat ISpalax/I Inhibits Malignant Behavior of Human Breast Cancer Cells Triggering Bystander Senescence and Targeting Inflammatory Response
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (01-03-2023)“…Subterranean blind mole rat, Spalax, has developed strategies to withstand cancer by maintaining genome stability and suppressing the inflammatory response…”
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Involvement of transient larval neurons in osmoregulation and neurogenesis in the freshwater snails, Lymnaea stagnalis and Helisoma trivolvis
Published in Acta biologica Hungarica (01-01-2008)“…The role of transient larval FMRFa-ergic neurons of the freshwater snails, Helisoma trivolvis and Lymnaea stagnalis, in osmoregulation and neurodifferentiation…”
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Modulation of Mytilus trossulus (Bivalvia: Mollusca) larval survival and growth in culture. Short communication
Published in Acta biologica Hungarica (2012)“…Commercial importance and ability to live in a wide range of salinities have made the common mussel, Mytilus trossulus, a relevant model to study modulation of…”
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