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Main group metal-mediated strategies for C-H and C-F bond activation and functionalisation of fluoroarenes
Published in Chemical science (Cambridge) (01-11-2023)“…With fluoroaromatic compounds increasingly employed as scaffolds in agrochemicals and active pharmaceutical ingredients, the development of methods which…”
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Alkali‐Metal‐Alkoxide Powered Zincation of Fluoroarenes Employing Zinc Bis‐Amide Zn(TMP)2
Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (17-07-2023)“…Reminiscent of Lochmann‐Schlosser superbase recipes, the addition of two molar equivalents of KOtBu to Zn(TMP)2 (TMP=2,2,6,6‐tetramethylpiperidide) transforms…”
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Loss of the inducible Hsp70 delays the inflammatory response to skeletal muscle injury and severely impairs muscle regeneration
Published in PloS one (23-04-2013)“…Skeletal muscle regeneration following injury is a highly coordinated process that involves transient muscle inflammation, removal of necrotic cellular debris…”
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Inhibition of FoxO transcriptional activity prevents muscle fiber atrophy during cachexia and induces hypertrophy
Published in The FASEB journal (01-03-2012)“…Cachexia is characterized by inexorable muscle wasting that significantly affects patient prognosis and increases mortality. Therefore, understanding the…”
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p38 MAPK links oxidative stress to autophagy-related gene expression in cachectic muscle wasting
Published in American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology (01-03-2010)“…Oxidative stress is a primary trigger of cachectic muscle wasting, but the signaling pathway(s) that links it to the muscle wasting processes remains to be…”
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CrossTalk opposing view: The dominant mechanism causing disuse muscle atrophy is proteolysis
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FOXO signaling is required for disuse muscle atrophy and is directly regulated by Hsp70
Published in American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology (01-01-2010)“…The purpose of the current study was to determine whether heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) directly regulates forkhead box O (FOXO) signaling in skeletal muscle…”
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Biology of Activating Transcription Factor 4 (ATF4) and Its Role in Skeletal Muscle Atrophy
Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-04-2022)“…Activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4) is a multifunctional transcription regulatory protein in the basic leucine zipper superfamily. ATF4 can be expressed…”
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Full 3D finite element modelling of spiral strand cables
Published in Construction & building materials (01-10-2012)“…► Full 3D elasto-plastic finite element models of multi-layer spiral strand cables are developed. ► A novel procedure to generate the complex geometry and FE…”
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Donor‐influenced Structure–Activity Correlations in Stoichiometric and Catalytic Reactions of Lithium Monoamido‐Monohydrido‐Dialkylaluminates
Published in Chemistry : a European journal (11-07-2018)“…A series of heteroleptic monoamido‐monohydrido‐dialkylaluminate complexes of general formula [iBu2AlTMPHLi⋅donor] were synthesized and characterised in…”
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Models of accelerated sarcopenia: Critical pieces for solving the puzzle of age-related muscle atrophy
Published in Ageing research reviews (01-10-2010)“…Abstract Sarcopenia, the age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass, is a significant public health concern that continues to grow in relevance as the population…”
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MYOD1 functions as a clock amplifier as well as a critical co-factor for downstream circadian gene expression in muscle
Published in eLife (21-02-2019)“…In the present study we show that the master myogenic regulatory factor, MYOD1, is a positive modulator of molecular clock amplitude and functions with the…”
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Mas Receptor Activation Slows Tumor Growth and Attenuates Muscle Wasting in Cancer
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-02-2019)“…Cancer cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome characterized by a progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass associated with significant functional impairment…”
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Tumour‐derived leukaemia inhibitory factor is a major driver of cancer cachexia and morbidity in C26 tumour‐bearing mice
Published in Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (01-12-2018)“…Background Cancer cachexia is a metabolic wasting syndrome that is strongly associated with a poor prognosis. The initiating factors causing fat and muscle…”
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p300 Acetyltransferase activity differentially regulates the localization and activity of the FOXO homologues in skeletal muscle
Published in American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology (01-06-2011)“…The Forkhead Box O (FOXO) transcription factors regulate diverse cellular processes, and in skeletal muscle are both necessary and sufficient for muscle…”
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Identification of the Acetylation and Ubiquitin-Modified Proteome during the Progression of Skeletal Muscle Atrophy
Published in PloS one (24-08-2015)“…Skeletal muscle atrophy is a consequence of several physiological and pathophysiological conditions including muscle disuse, aging and diseases such as cancer…”
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Skeletal muscle interleukin-6 regulation in hyperthermia
Published in American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology (15-08-2013)“…We previously reported that IL-6 production is acutely elevated in skeletal muscles exposed to ≥41°C, but the regulatory pathways are poorly understood. The…”
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Calpain-1 is required for hydrogen peroxide-induced myotube atrophy
Published in American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology (01-02-2009)“…Recent reports suggest numerous roles for cysteine proteases in the progression of skeletal muscle atrophy due to disuse or disease. Nonetheless, a specific…”
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Diaphragm and ventilatory dysfunction during cancer cachexia
Published in The FASEB journal (01-07-2013)“…Cancer cachexia is characterized by a continuous loss of locomotor skeletal muscle mass, which causes profound muscle weakness. If this atrophy and weakness…”
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FoxP1 is a transcriptional repressor associated with cancer cachexia that induces skeletal muscle wasting and weakness
Published in Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (01-04-2021)“…Background Skeletal muscle wasting is a devastating consequence of cancer that affects up to 80% of cancer patients and associates with reduced survival…”
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