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Inhibition of myostatin is an attractive strategy for the treatment of muscular atrophic diseases such as muscular dystrophy. For the efficient inhibition of myostatin, functionalized peptides were developed by the conjugation of a 16-mer myostatin-binding d-peptide with a photooxygenation catalyst. These peptides induced myostatin-selective photooxygenation and inactivation under near-infrared irradiation, and were associated with little cytotoxicity or phototoxicity.

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A 58-year-old male was diagnosed with splenic B-cell lymphoma/leukemia, unclassifiable (SPLL-U). The lymphoma transformed into diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), and multidrug chemotherapy and autologous stem cell transplantation achieved complete remission. Two years later, the lymphoma relapsed as SPLL-U.

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Radiation dosimetry was carried out at the exposure facility (EF) and the pressurized module (PM) of the Japanese Kibo module installed in the International Space Station as one study on environmental monitoring for the Tanpopo mission. Three exposure panels and three references including biological and organic samples and luminescence dosimeters were launched to obtain data for different exposure durations during 3 years from May 2015 to July 2018. The dosimeters were equipped with additional shielding materials (0.

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Equol is a product formed during the biotransformation of the naturally occurring isoflavone daidzein by intestinal bacteria. The role of equol in the prevention of several hormone-dependent diseases such as prostate cancer and osteoporosis as well as vasomotor symptoms has been extensively investigated. Equol primarily occurs in the form of major metabolites such as glucuronides and sulfates, while intact equol has been detected at only ca.

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Melanin-producing and are highly invasive and can suppress or escape the immune system of the host. Since non-melanin-producing strains do not affect the immune system, melanin may play a role in immune system suppression. Artificial melanin synthesized using conventional methods is insoluble, making structural and functional analysis of this chemical difficult.

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Dendritic Spikes in Sensory Perception.

Front Cell Neurosci

February 2017

Laboratory for Behavioral Neurophysiology, Brain Science Institute, RIKEN Wako City, Saitama, Japan.

What is the function of dendritic spikes? One might argue that they provide conditions for neuronal plasticity or that they are essential for neural computation. However, despite a long history of dendritic research, the physiological relevance of dendritic spikes in brain function remains unknown. This could stem from the fact that most studies on dendrites have been performed .

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Moonlighting functions of the NRZ (mammalian Dsl1) complex.

Front Cell Dev Biol

November 2014

Department of Molecular Life Sciences, School of Life Sciences, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences Hachioji, Japan.

Article Synopsis
  • - The yeast Dsl1 complex, made up of Dsl1, Tip20, and Sec39/Dsl3, helps in retrograde transport of materials from the Golgi apparatus back to the endoplasmic reticulum.
  • - The metazoan NRZ complex, consisting of NAG, RINT1, and ZW10, similarly facilitates Golgi-to-ER transport but also plays various roles in processes like endosome-to-Golgi transport, cytokinesis, and mRNA decay.
  • - The review highlights the multiple functions of the NRZ complex components and examines how they interact with each other beyond their main roles in trafficking.
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Triacylglycerol (TG) synthesis is induced for energy and carbon storage in algal cells under nitrogen(N)-starved conditions, and helps prevent reactive oxygen species (ROS) production through fatty acid synthesis that consumes excessive reducing power. Here, the regulatory mechanism for the TG content in sulfur(S)-starved cells of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii was examined, in comparison to that in N- or phosphorus(P)-starved cells. S- and N- starved cells exhibited markedly increased TG contents with up-regulation of mRNA levels of diacylglycerol acyltransferase (DGAT) genes.

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