Publications by authors named "A F Timoshenko"

The growing aging population, with its associated chronic diseases, underscores the urgency for effective tissue regeneration strategies. Biomaterials play a pivotal role in the realm of tissue reconstruction and regeneration, with a distinct shift toward minimally invasive (MI) treatments. This transition, fueled by engineered biomaterials, steers away from invasive surgical procedures to embrace approaches offering reduced trauma, accelerated recovery, and cost-effectiveness.

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Galectin-12 is a tissue-specific galectin that has been largely defined by its role in the regulation of adipocyte differentiation and lipogenesis. This study aimed to evaluate the role of galectin-12 in the differentiation and polarization of neutrophils within a model of acute myeloid leukemia HL-60 cells. All-trans retinoic acid and dimethyl sulfoxide were used to induce differentiation of HL-60 cells which led to the generation of two phenotypes of neutrophil-like cells with opposite changes in galectin-12 gene (LGALS12) expression and different functional responses to N-formyl- l-methionyl- l-leucyl- l-phenylalanine.

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Although filamentous Ascomycetes may produce structures that are interpreted as male and female gametangia, ascomycetous yeasts are generally not considered to possess male and female sexes. In haplontic yeasts of the genus Metschnikowia, the sexual cycle begins with the fusion of two morphologically identical cells of complementary mating types. Soon after conjugation, a protuberance emerges from one of the conjugants, eventually maturing into an ascus.

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Article Synopsis
  • The JEG-3 cell line serves as a useful model for investigating the role of the galectin-16 gene (LGALS16) in placental cell differentiation and cancer biology.
  • Research shows that cAMP signaling pathways may increase LGALS16 expression, but the exact mechanisms remain unclear; the study utilized CRISPR/Cas9 and biochemical inhibitors to explore this.
  • Results indicate that LGALS16 expression correlates with trophoblast differentiation markers and involves specific signaling pathways (p38 MAPK and EPAC), highlighting the necessity of LGALS16 for effective trophoblast-like differentiation in JEG-3 cells.
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