Publications by authors named "Margalit Krup"

The enzyme 20alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (20alpha-HSD) is a progesterone-catabolizing enzyme that is highly expressed in mouse ovaries and adrenals. Although the functional significance of ovarian 20alpha-HSD for the induction of parturition has been defined, regulation and distribution of 20alpha-HSD in the adrenal gland has not been determined. We demonstrate that the expression of adrenal 20alpha-HSD is restricted to the X-zone, a transient zone between the adrenal cortex and the medulla of yet unknown function.

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Citral, 3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadien-1-al, a key component of the lemon-scented essential oils extracted from several herbal plants such as lemon grass (Cymbopogon citratus), melissa (Melissa officinalis), verbena (Verbena officinalis) is used as a food additive and as a fragrance in cosmetics. In this study, we investigated the anti-cancer potential of citral and its mode of action. Concentrations of 44.

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Objective: To determine whether soluble HLA-G1 (sHLA-G1) concentrations in maternal serum and in amniotic fluid are lower at term than in the second trimester.

Methods: In this prospective study amniotic fluid and maternal serum samples were aspirated from 21 pregnant women during genetic amniocentesis at 16-20 weeks' gestation, and from 19 women undergoing a cesarean section at term. In the latter group arterial umbilical cord blood was aspirated as well.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Margalit Krup"

  • - Margalit Krup's research primarily focuses on hormonal regulation, enzyme function, and their implications in both reproductive health and cancer biology, as demonstrated through her studies on 20alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase and citral.
  • - In her 2007 study, she identified that adrenal 20alpha-HSD is specifically expressed in the X-zone of the adrenal gland, contributing to our understanding of hormonal catabolism in the context of pregnancy.
  • - Her investigation into citral revealed its potential as an inducer of caspase-3 in tumor cell lines, indicating a novel pathway for its anti-cancer properties, which broadens the scope of existing treatments in oncology.