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  • Alzheimer's disease is compared to coronary artery disease, highlighting its nature as a progressive brain disorder caused by nerve cell damage.
  • The study investigated 14 anti-acetylcholinesterase derivatives, revealing that ligand 14 showed strong interaction with critical protein targets and stability in simulations, surpassing established drugs.
  • Ligand 14 is identified as a promising candidate for Alzheimer's treatment, warranting further experimental validation.
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Purpose: To determine the effect of gallic acid or its combination with glibenclamide on some biochemical markers and histology of the cornea of streptozotocin (STZ) induced diabetic rats.

Methods: Following induction of diabetes, 24 male albino rats were divided into four groups of six rats each. Groups 1 and 2 (control and diabetic) received rat pellets and distilled water; group 3 (gallic acid) received rat pellets and gallic acid (10 mg/kg, orally) dissolved in the distilled water; and group 4 (gallic acid + glibenclamide) received rat pellets, gallic acid (10 mg/kg, orally), and glibenclamide (5 mg/kg, orally) dissolved in the distilled water.

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Araucaria angustifolia is a critically endangered species and its distribution can be affected by an increase in temperature. In this study, we evaluated the effects of heat stress (30°C) on Araucaria angustifolia cell lines responsive (SE1) and non-responsive (SE6) to the development of somatic embryos. The viability of both cell lines was reduced by heat stress and mitochondria were the organelles most affected.

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In August of 2022, cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) growing in several north central Mississippi counties was observed to exhibit yellowish lesions on the adaxial leaf surface with white powdery fungal growth on the corresponding abaxial surface. By the end of the 2022 growing season, 19 Mississippi counties were observed to have infected cotton.

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Microglia are the primary phagocytes in the central nervous system and are responsible for clearing dead cells generated during development or disease. The phagocytic process shapes the phenotype of the microglia, which affects the local environment. A unique population of microglia reside in the ventricular-subventricular zone (V-SVZ) of neonatal mice, but how they influence this neurogenic niche is not well-understood.

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Fibroblasts are essential regulators of extracellular matrix deposition following cardiac injury. These cells exhibit highly plastic responses in phenotype during fibrosis in response to environmental stimuli. Here, we test whether and how candidate anti-fibrotic drugs differentially regulate measures of cardiac fibroblast phenotype, which may help identify treatments for cardiac fibrosis.

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  • - The study aimed to identify blood markers for assessing disease activity in juvenile dermatomyositis (DM) to enhance disease management and involved 123 patients and 53 healthy controls.
  • - Key findings included an increase in specific B cell and Th2 cell populations in juvenile DM patients, particularly in those diagnosed within the last year, correlating with various clinical and laboratory measures of disease activity.
  • - The results suggest that these B cells and Th2 cells could serve as potential biomarkers for monitoring disease activity in juvenile DM and may play a role in the disease's development.
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Proteome Remodeling of the Eye Lens at 50 Years Identified With Data-Independent Acquisition.

Mol Cell Proteomics

January 2023

Vanderbilt University Mass Spectrometry Research Center, Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Vanderbilt University Chemical and Physical Biology Program, Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Vanderbilt University Department of Biochemistry, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. Electronic address:

The eye lens is responsible for focusing and transmitting light to the retina. The lens does this in the absence of organelles, yet maintains transparency for at least 5 decades before onset of age-related nuclear cataract (ARNC). It is hypothesized that oxidative stress contributes significantly to ARNC formation.

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First Report of Neocosmospora Stem Rot of Soybean Caused by in Mississippi.

Plant Dis

August 2022

Mississippi State University Department of Biochemistry Molecular Biology Entomology and Plant Pathology, Delta Research and Extension Center, 82 Stoneville RD, Stoneville, Mississippi, United States, 38776;

In September 2021, diseased soybean [ (L.) Merr.] plants were observed in a commercial field in Lamar County, Mississippi (MS).

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Background: Pomegranate is a rich source of many polyphenolic compounds including ellagitannins (punicalagin, punicalin and others).

Aim: The effects of punicalagin and punicalin on adipogenesis were investigated in this study.

Materials And Methods: To examine the effect of punicalagin and punicalin on adipocyte differentiation, various concentrations of punicalagin and punicalin (2-10 µM) were applied to differentiated 3T3-L1 cells.

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Background: Carcinoma of the urethra (UrthCa) is an uncommon Genitourinary (GU) malignancy that can progress to advanced metastatic disease.

Methods: One hundred twenty-seven metastatic UrthCa underwent hybrid capture-based comprehensive genomic profiling to evaluate all classes of genomic alterations (GA). Tumor mutational burden was determined on up to 1.

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Triggering factors of Acute Chest Syndrome (ACS) is a leading cause of death in patients with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) and targeted therapies are limited. Chlorine (Cl) inhalation happens frequently, but its role as a potential trigger of ACS has not been determined. In this study, we hypothesized that Cl exposure resembling that in the vicinity of industrial accidents induces acute hemolysis with acute lung injury, reminiscent of ACS in humanized SCD mice.

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[Evaluation of ischemia-modified albumin in obstructive renal injury.].

Arch Esp Urol

May 2021

SBU Haydarpasa Numune SUAM. Department of Urology. Istanbul. Turkey.

Objectives: This study was aimed at assessing the ability of ischemia-modified albumin (IMA) to predict renal injury by associating biochemical, functional, and pathological findings with various degrees of ureteral obstruction.

Methods: Twenty-four rats were randomized into three groups, and their blood was sampled to determine the creatinine and IMA values and renal scintigraphy was done at the start and on postoperative day 7. In the sham group, the ureter was untouched; in the partial group, the ureter was gently embedded into the psoas muscle; and in the complete group, the ureter was compathologically, and all parameters were statistically evaluated.

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A novel library of synthetic piperidine derivatives was used to screen against human lymphatic filarial parasite Brugia malayi. Piperidine has earlier been reported to have effect against parasites including rodent filarial nematodes. Compounds with hydroxyl substitutions (4Q and 4H) showed marked antifilarial effect.

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Insect damage on trees can severely affect the quality of timber, reduce the fecundity of the host and render it susceptible to fungal infestation and disease. Such pathology weakens or eventually kills the host. Infestation by two insect woodborer species (a moth and a beetle) is causing mortality of Sonneratia alba, a wide-ranging pioneer mangrove species of the Indo-Pacific.

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Background/aim: To explore the possibility of a selective small-molecule β-catenin inhibitor, CWP232228, as a potential therapeutic drug in the treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC).

Materials And Methods: The effect of CWP2228 on HCT116 cells was analysed in vitro via flow cytometry, western immunoblotting, and luciferase reporter assays. NOD-scid IL2Rgamma mice were employed for an in vivo xenograft study to validate the in vitro studies.

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Longitudinal changes in Mediterranean diet and transition between different obesity phenotypes.

Clin Nutr

March 2020

Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Illes Balears (IdISBa), University Hospital Son Espases, Palma de Mallorca, Spain; CIBER Fisiopatología de la Obesidad y Nutrición (CIBEROBN), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain. Electronic address:

Background & Aims: Little is known about the impact of specific dietary patterns on the development of obesity phenotypes. We aimed to determine the association of longitudinal changes in adherence to the traditional Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) with the transition between different obesity phenotypes.

Methods: Data of 5801 older men and women at high cardiovascular risk from PREDIMED trial were used.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Ziziphus mauritiana (Lamk.) of the family Rhamnaceae is a traditional herbal medicinal plant commonly called as 'ber' (Indian jujube). It is traditionally used as food source and helps in treatment of various diseases like malaria, asthma, diarrhoea, typhoid, diabetes, skin diseases and acts as a pain killer.

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Encouraged by our earlier results of promising therapeutic effect of filarial recombinant proteins BmALT2, BmCys and WbL2 individually in the mouse model of acute ulcerative colitis, in this study, these proteins have been explored individually and in different combinations for their therapeutic potential in dextran sulphate sodium (DSS)-induced chronic colitis mice. These mice, treated with filarial proteins, showed reduced disease parameters including body weight loss, disease activity index, macroscopic and histopathological scores of colon and myeloperoxidase activity in colonic mucosa. Among various treatment schemes, rBmALT2 + rBmCys which showed most pronounced therapeutic implication was found to downregulate the mRNA expressions of IFN-γ and TNF-α and upregulate IL-10 and TGF-β expression in the splenocytes.

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Interpreting the T-cell receptor repertoire.

Nat Biotechnol

September 2017

British Columbia Cancer Agency Genome Sciences Centre, University of British Columbia Department of Medical Genetics, Simon Fraser University Department of Biochemistry &Molecular Biology Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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The prognostic role of BORIS and SOCS3 in human hepatocellular carcinoma.

Medicine (Baltimore)

March 2017

Department of Liver Surgery and Liver Transplantation Center Department of Medical Oncology, Cancer Center, State Key Laboratory of Biotherapy, West China Hospital, Sichuan University Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department of Forensic Pathology, West China School of Preclinical and Forensic Medicine, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China.

Brother of regulator of imprinted sites (BORIS) is a DNA-binding protein that is normally expressed in the testes. However, aberrant expression of BORIS is observed in various carcinomas, indicating a malignant role for this protein. Furthermore, abolishment or reduction of suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (SOCS3) expression directed by promoter methylation is considered significant in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) carcinogenesis.

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During mitosis, Promyelocytic leukemia nuclear bodies (PML NBs) change dramatically in morphology and composition, but little is known about function of PML in mitosis. Here, we show that PML is phosphorylated at T409 (PML p409) in a mitosis-specific manner. More importantly, PML p409 contributes to maintain the duration of pro-metaphase and regulates spindle checkpoint.

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