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Mechanisms Regulating the UPS-ALS Crosstalk: The Role of Proteaphagy

Mechanisms Regulating the UPS-ALS Crosstalk: The Role of Proteaphagy

... Maintaining the cellular proteostasis is of the upmost importance for cells ...health. The UPS and the ALS act in an orchestrated manner to guarantee the correct ... Voir le document complet

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Mechanisms Regulating the UPS-ALS Crosstalk: The Role of Proteaphagy

Mechanisms Regulating the UPS-ALS Crosstalk: The Role of Proteaphagy

... because of its utmost importance for protein homeostasis (proteostasis). The two major intracellular proteolytic pathways are the ubiquitin-proteasome and the autophagy-lysosome systems which ... Voir le document complet

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Inhibition of the proteasome and proteaphagy enhances apoptosis in FLT3‐ITD‐driven acute myeloid leukemia

Inhibition of the proteasome and proteaphagy enhances apoptosis in FLT3‐ITD‐driven acute myeloid leukemia

... understand the regulation of the crosstalk between UPS and ALS in leukaemia, we investigated the role of proteaphagy which is known to be activated ... Voir le document complet

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Deriving Functional Properties of Components from the Analysis of Digital Mock-ups

Deriving Functional Properties of Components from the Analysis of Digital Mock-ups

... shortcoming of a DMU is that it still misses the temporal aspect; that is, the 3D model represents reality at a given instant t, with no least information about how the product will look like ... Voir le document complet

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Role of Sirtuin-1 in the pathogenesis of hypertension in spontaneously hypertensive rats : molecular mechanisms

Role of Sirtuin-1 in the pathogenesis of hypertension in spontaneously hypertensive rats : molecular mechanisms

... Thus, the impaired functions of Gi proteins results in developing hypertension and associated ...not of Goα and Gsα are overexpressed in heart and aorta from different hypertensive rat models ... Voir le document complet

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Is Emulation Good for You? The Ups and Downs of Rivalry

Is Emulation Good for You? The Ups and Downs of Rivalry

... homogenous of degree zero in all goals. That is, if all targets are doubled, the emulation factors for each of the rivals, remain ...on the process. One may be tempted to argue that ... Voir le document complet

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On the convergence behavior of recursive adaptive noise cancellation structure in the presence of crosstalk

On the convergence behavior of recursive adaptive noise cancellation structure in the presence of crosstalk

... Analysis of convergence and stability for adaptive algo- rithms can pose difficult problems but are crucial in adaptive signal ...havior of the feedback structure for two-channel adaptive noise ... Voir le document complet

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Non-canonical mTOR-Independent Role of DEPDC5 in Regulating GABAergic Network Development

Non-canonical mTOR-Independent Role of DEPDC5 in Regulating GABAergic Network Development

... spectrum of focal epilepsies, but the underlying pathogenic mechanisms are still largely ...in the brain, increased drug-induced seizure susceptibility, general hypoactivity and premature ... Voir le document complet

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The role of H2SO4-NH3 anion clusters in ion-induced aerosol nucleation mechanisms in the boreal forest

The role of H2SO4-NH3 anion clusters in ion-induced aerosol nucleation mechanisms in the boreal forest

... Tammet, H. and Kulmala, M.: Simulation tool for atmospheric aerosol nucleation bursts, J. Aerosol Sci., 36, 173–196, 2005. Wagner, R., Yan, C., Lehtipalo, K., Duplissy, J., Nieminen, T., Kan- gasluoma, J., Ahonen, L. R., ... Voir le document complet

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DRACULA2 is a dynamic nucleoporin with a role in regulating the shade avoidance syndrome in Arabidopsis

DRACULA2 is a dynamic nucleoporin with a role in regulating the shade avoidance syndrome in Arabidopsis

... family of five members (PHYA-PHYE) encodes the phytochromes (Bae and Choi, 2008), which have positive ( phyB-phyE) and negative ( phyA) roles in controlling SAS-driven development (Franklin, 2008; ... Voir le document complet

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Political FITs: Regulating the emergence of photovoltaic in France

Political FITs: Regulating the emergence of photovoltaic in France

... out ofthe
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Never Travel Alone: The Crosstalk of Circulating Tumor Cells and the Blood Microenvironment

Never Travel Alone: The Crosstalk of Circulating Tumor Cells and the Blood Microenvironment

... that the interaction of macrophages and tumor cells is not only important for progression at the primary tumor site but also for the promotion and differentiation of CTCs [ 77 ... Voir le document complet

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The Pks13/FadD32 Crosstalk for the Biosynthesis of Mycolic Acids in Mycobacterium tuberculosis

The Pks13/FadD32 Crosstalk for the Biosynthesis of Mycolic Acids in Mycobacterium tuberculosis

... in the presence of Pks13 and FadD32. The whole reaction prod- ucts were deposited on silica gel and analyzed by TLC (eluent: CH 2 Cl 2 ...and the spots were visualized by UV detection; lanes ... Voir le document complet

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The potential of N-rich plasma-polymerized ethylene (PPE:N) films for regulating the phenotype of the nucleus pulposus

The potential of N-rich plasma-polymerized ethylene (PPE:N) films for regulating the phenotype of the nucleus pulposus

... member of the glypican family, which contains a core protein anchored to the cytoplasmic membrane via a glycosyl phosphatidylinositol ...a role in the control of growth and cell ... Voir le document complet

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A dual role of dLsd1 in oogenesis: regulating developmental genes and repressing transposons

A dual role of dLsd1 in oogenesis: regulating developmental genes and repressing transposons

... in the ovary results both in down-regulation and up- regulation of target gene expression, indicating the dLsd1 acts both as a co-repressor and as a ...to the fact that the tran- ... Voir le document complet

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Self-Regulatory Mechanisms of Doping Intentions in Elite Athletes: The Role of Self-Determined Motivation in Sport

Self-Regulatory Mechanisms of Doping Intentions in Elite Athletes: The Role of Self-Determined Motivation in Sport

... sport: The French version of the Behavioral Regulation in Exercise Questionnaire-2 (BREQ-2; Markland and Tobin, validated in French by Chamberland, Miquelon and Gareau [32,34] was ...used. The ... Voir le document complet

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Theoretical Study of the One Self-Regulating Gene in the Modified Wagner Model

Theoretical Study of the One Self-Regulating Gene in the Modified Wagner Model

... In the original setting from [ 11 ], gene expressions were discrete and could take only two values, − 1 for no expression and 1 for an expressed gene, f ( x ) was thus a step function ( f ( x < 0 ) = − 1; f ( 0 ... Voir le document complet

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Role of CO2, climate and land use in regulating the seasonal amplitude increase of carbon fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems: a multimodel analysis

Role of CO2, climate and land use in regulating the seasonal amplitude increase of carbon fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems: a multimodel analysis

... than the natural vegetation they replace in these regions. The over- all effect of land use/cover change for each model, there- fore, is often the aggregated result over many regions that can ... Voir le document complet

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Regulating Molecules “Without Data”: The REACH of “Prohibition through Authorization”

Regulating Molecules “Without Data”: The REACH of “Prohibition through Authorization”

... guration of the relationship between regulatory authori- ties and firms and of the “ways of knowing” under the authorization ...case, the authorization procedure signals a ... Voir le document complet

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Study of the physiological component involved in the development of crown rot in bananas and the role of phenolics in susceptibility variation mechanisms

Study of the physiological component involved in the development of crown rot in bananas and the role of phenolics in susceptibility variation mechanisms

... rot of banana fruits is caused by a complex of fungal pathogens, the most common of which is Colletotrichum musae, and is one of the main quality defects of exported ... Voir le document complet

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