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br Significant efforts are currently focused on non dopamine
2021-11-16

Significant efforts are currently focused on non-dopaminergic strategies to address the unmet medical needs in schizophrenia, and targeting -methyl--aspartate (NMDA) CCT245737 hypofunction has garnered a great deal of attention., , Elevation of synaptic glycine levels near NMDA-containing synapses
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The neuronal glycine receptor HSOR allopregnanolone
2021-11-16

The neuronal glycine receptor/3α-HSOR/allopregnanolone pathway may also be extended to the central nervous effects of gelsemine and koumine in brain. 3α-HSOR is expressed in certain brain regions in rats and humans, such as the limbic system including hypothalamus, hippocampus and amygdala, in addit
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br Introduction The alternative splicing of pre
2021-11-16

Introduction The alternative splicing of pre-mRNA is essential for generating multiple matured mRNAs from a single gene by selectively removing introns. Neural Nemadectin show many examples of regulated alternative splicing events, which produce structural changes in proteins important for the d
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br Acknowledgments This work was supported
2021-11-16

Acknowledgments This work was supported by a grant CIHR-NSFC China-Canada Joint Health Research from the National Science Foundation of China (Grant Number 81061120525) and the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (Grant number CCI-109605). The authors thank two anonymous reviewers for helpful
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br Introduction Connexins are transmembrane proteins that al
2021-11-16

Introduction Connexins are transmembrane proteins that allow the exchange of molecules with the extracellular environment or adjacent Kaempferol via channels in the plasma membrane. Intercellular communication and exchange of biologically active molecules, salts, and nutrients to the extracellula
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WT associated protein WTAP a nuclear protein
2021-11-16

WT1 associated protein (WTAP), a nuclear protein, is first identified by Little [6] who noticed its specific interaction with WT1. Besides several essential physiological processes, such as mRNA stabilization [7], eye development [8], m6A methylation [9], mRNA alternative splicing [10] and ganciclov
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NNC 55-0396 More specific quantitative assays for DiXaIs are
2021-11-16

More specific quantitative assays for DiXaIs are based on the inhibition of chromogenic or clotting activity of Factor Xa. During drug development, Kubitza developed an endogenous Anti-Factor Xa assay [45], which is very sensitive to Rivaroxaban drug concentration. This assay was based on Factor Xa
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HIV incidence is often determined by following cohorts of
2021-11-16

HIV incidence is often determined by following cohorts of HIV-uninfected individuals and quantifying the rate of new HIV infections. HIV incidence can also be estimated using a cross-sectional study design, using laboratory assays to identify individuals who are likely to have recent HIV infection.
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Two classes of histones demethylases have thus
2021-11-16

Two classes of histones demethylases have thus far been identified: the Jumonji C (JmjC) domain-containing proteins and the amine oxidase domain (AOD)-containing proteins. They have distinct enzymatic mechanisms and substrate specificity. The JmjC domain is conserved through evolution and belongs to
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br Introduction Histamine stored in mast cells and basophils
2021-11-16

Introduction Histamine stored in mast cells and basophils has been recognized as one of the most critical mediators in allergic reactions and plays an important role in eliciting the nasal symptoms of allergic rhinitis, such as sneezing, nasal itch, pain, rhinorrhea, and congestion [1], [2]. It i
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Cell cell junction proteins were the first upstream modules
2021-11-16

Cell-cell junction proteins were the first upstream modules to be characterized as contact sensors through the Hippo pathway. These junctions may be divided in 2 categories: adherens and epithelial polarity junctions. The establishment of intercellular contacts involves the cadherin proteins present
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Annexin A ANXA a member of annexin superfamily
2021-11-15

Annexin A7 (ANXA7), a member of annexin superfamily, is a Ca2+- and phospholipid-binding protein and possesses GTPase activity [5,6]. The ANXA7 gene is located on human chromosome 10q21, where multiple potential tumor suppressor genes exist. Homozygous ANXA7 (−/−) knockout mice showed a lethal pheno
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It is interesting to note
2021-11-15

It is interesting to note that the long and short forms of GPR120 exist at different basal levels of phosphorylation, with the short form demonstrating a greater degree of constitutive activity [12]. Importantly, Burns and Moniri [12] showed that, upon activation, the long and short isoforms of GPR1
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Always some extra effort may make great progress
2021-11-15

Always, some extra effort may make great progress in sensing platform, for example, Ma's group discovered luminescent iridium (Ⅲ) complexes which were highly selective for G-quadruplex DNA and Al3+, then they utilized these complexes to develop a series of G-quadruplex-based probes and chemosensor r
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Crystal structure of CD LEL have revealed the head
2021-11-15

Crystal structure of CD81-LEL have revealed the head sub-domain to be implicated in binding to HCV (Kitadokoro et al., 2001). In a study using African green monkey CD81, T163A, F186 L, E188K and D196E mutations disrupted HCV E2 binding (Higginbottom et al., 2000). In our docking studies, T163 and D1
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