Publications by authors named "Christina Efraimoglou"

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  • Obesity and type 2 diabetes involve low-grade inflammation and can be influenced by nutrition, specifically through protein-based supplements.
  • In a study with mice on a high-fat diet, protein hydrolysates from fish sidestreams showed varying effects, with certain types helping to manage glucose levels and reduce fat tissue-related leptin.
  • Supplementing with fish collagen notably improved gut microbiome health by boosting beneficial bacteria and lowering harmful strains, indicating potential health benefits for diabetes management.
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Background: Neural stem cells (NSC) in divide asymmetrically to generate one cell that retains stem cell identity and another that is routed to differentiation. Prolonged mitotic activity of the NSCs gives rise to the plethora of neurons and glial cells that wire the brain and nerve cord. Genetic insults, such as excess of Notch signaling, perturb the normal NSC proliferation programs and trigger the formation of NSC hyperplasias, which can subsequently progress to malignancies.

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Neural stem cells divide during embryogenesis and juvenile life to generate the entire complement of neurons and glia in the nervous system of vertebrates and invertebrates. Studies of the mechanisms controlling the fine balance between neural stem cells and more differentiated progenitors have shown that, in every asymmetric cell division, progenitors send a Delta-Notch signal to their sibling stem cells. Here, we show that excessive activation of Notch or overexpression of its direct targets of the Hes family causes stem-cell hyperplasias in the larval central nervous system, which can progress to malignant tumours after allografting to adult hosts.

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