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          The observed tendency for higher plasma2022-03-14  The observed tendency for higher plasma lactate levels in the aerated thermal exposure suggests increased reliance on Busulfan receptor metabolism to maintain function. This finding is supported by a recent study that observed an increased ṀO2 in European perch (Perca fluviatilis) exposed to a hype 
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          br We are now ready to2022-03-14  We are now ready to prove the counterpart of Proposition 6.4 for κ-collectionwise normality. This is the pointfree counterpart of the classical result, originally proved in [23], that κ-collectionwise normality is hereditary with respect to -sets. (It may be worth emphasizing that the localic p 
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          In order to better manage HBV infection and2022-03-14  In order to better manage HBV infection and related liver diseases, it is critical to develop new antiviral strategies to increase the rate of functional or complete cure of HBV infection (HBsAg loss and cccDNA elimination), achieving more than viral suppression (Zeisel et al., 2015). As a result, m 
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          CTX0294885 br Conclusion and perspectives Guanylyl cyclases2022-03-14  Conclusion and perspectives Guanylyl cyclases are ubiquitous enzymes that regulate critical functions in bacteria to humans. In mammals there are seven mGCs and activators of all members have now been identified. Mutations in the genes that encode mGCs or pathologic activation of these enzymes or 
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          The following are the supplementary data2022-03-14  The following are the supplementary data related to this article. Transparency Document Acknowledgements Introduction Nitric oxide (NO) is an important signaling molecule mediating several physiological functions including vasodilation, platelet anti-aggregation, inhibition of interstitial 
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          br Materials and methods br Results2022-03-12  Materials and methods Results Discussion The GO system is an important mechanism for maintaining the integrity of genetic material in many eukaryotic organisms. This is demonstrated by the high conservation, across different evolutionary lineages, of the sequences of the proteins that compo 
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          Growing evidence suggests that the glycine site seems to2022-03-12  Growing evidence suggests that the glycine site seems to play a pivotal role in NMDAR-related function. For example, it Ramipril has been demonstrated in a hippocampal slice study that the glycine site sub-serves the spatiotemporal detection of synaptic activity (Li et al., 2009). Moreover, mice wit 
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          Post translational ubiquitination has been shown to regulate2022-03-12  Post-translational ubiquitination has been shown to regulate a wide range of cellular responses, such as the synaptic trafficking and turnover of neurotransmitter receptors (Rape, 2018). Ubiquitination is also engaged in the modification of protein-protein interaction and intracellular signaling tra 
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          br Author contribution br Declaration2022-03-12  Author contribution Declaration of interest Acknowledgements This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grants 81473093) and State Key Laboratory of Drug Research, Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica (SIMM1601ZZ-02). Introduction Diabetes represents a majo 
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          Introduction Glucocorticoids are released in response to str2022-03-12  Introduction Glucocorticoids are released in response to stress and play an important role in inflammation, cellular growth, development, body fluid homeostasis, carbohydrate, lipid, and protein metabolism. However, circulating glucocorticoid excess has been associated with a classical phenotype of 
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          In this study we demonstrate that the ETS transcription fact2022-03-12  In this study, we demonstrate that the ETS transcription factor ETV5 is involved in the regulation of ghrelin system in response to the altered nutritional state. In the recent multiple GWAS studies, three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of ETV5, rs7647305 (Thorleifsson et al., 2009; Willer e 
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          br Neural circuits that control hunger br Ghrelin2022-03-12  Neural circuits that control hunger Ghrelin & cognitive control of feeding Ghrelin is a 28 amino CH5138303 orexigenic peptide that stimulates food intake in rodents and patients (Andrews, 2011, Cummings, 2006, Horvath et al., 2001, Müller et al., 2015, Nakazato et al., 2001, Tschöp et al., 200 
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          mth1 pathway br Discussion RBCs possess a2022-03-12  Discussion RBCs possess a much simpler composition and structure than other eukaryotic mth1 pathway and can therefore serve as a convenient system on which to study how cell functioning relates to the molecular and supramolecular properties of its constituents. The model developed in this work i 
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          In addition to our results2022-03-12  In addition to our results, Chen et al. showed that administration of the GalR1 antagonist M40 improves cardiac function and attenuates cardiac remodeling in rats with heart failure [26]. These effects might be attributed to M40 suppression of galanin inhibitory effect on the vagal nerve in heart fa 
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          We hypothesize that HBO increases2022-03-12  We hypothesize that HBO2 increases GABA activity at the GABAA receptor via a nitric oxide dependent mechanism. Blotting for the phosphorylated β3 subunit of the GABAA receptor should theoretically be increased when there is more GABA activity at the receptor (McDonald et al., 1998). We expected that 
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