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Open AccessDAPK2 regulates oxidative stress in cancer cells by preserving mitochondrial function
Death-associated protein kinase (DAPK) 2 is a serine/threonine kinase that belongs to the DAPK family. Although it shows significant structural differences from DAPK1, the founding member of this protein famil...
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DAPK2 is a novel modulator of TRAIL-induced apoptosis
Targeting molecules involved in TRAIL-mediated signalling has been hailed by many as a potential magic bullet to kill cancer cells efficiently, with little side effects on normal cells. Indeed, initial clinica...
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Fluorescence Diagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy — Evaluation of Sensitizers by Comparison of their Pharmacokinetics
Several substances are known to show a temporary difference between their concentrations in normal and tumorous tissue after systemic application. This difference is due to the different kinetics of metabolism...
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Distribution of immunoreactive fibronectin and collagen (type I, III, IV) in mouse joints
Hyaluronic acid traditionally has been held to play a major role in the control of transsynovial exchanges and in the biomechanical properties of synovial fluid and cartilage surfaces. As with previous ultrast...
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The implantation of sepharose beads in mouse livers as an aid in the study of hepatic schistosomal fibrosis
An experimental model of schistosomal portal fibrosis is described. Sepharose beads the size of schistosome eggs, loaded or not with soluble egg antigen (SEA) fromSchistosoma mansoni, are injected into the coecal...