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  1. Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) regulation mechanisms and roles in antiviral innate immune responses

    Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) is a member of the TLR family, mediating the transcriptional induction of type I interferons (IFNs) proinflammatory...

    Yujuan Chen, Junhong Lin, ... Huashan Yi in Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE B
    Article 01 July 2021
  2. Pharmacological Effects on Intestinal Functions

    Laxatives of the sennoside type act mainly by acceleration of large intestine transit and inhibition of fluid absorption in the colon (Leng-Peschlow...
    Reference work entry 2016
  3. Genomic differences in the background of different severity in juvenile-onset respiratory papillomatoses associated with human papillomavirus type 11

    This study aimed to compare complete genome sequences of human papillomavirus (HPV) type 11 from two solitary papillomas (considered minimally...

    Tamás Gáll, Andrea Kis, ... Krisztina Szarka in Medical Microbiology and Immunology
    Article 07 May 2013
  4. Pharmacological Effects on Intestinal Functions

    Laxatives of the sennoside type act mainly by acceleration of large intestine transit and inhibition of fluid absorption in the colon (Leng-Peschlow...
    Living reference work entry 2014
  5. Neuroprotective Strategies in Hippocampal Neurodegeneration Induced by the Neurotoxicant Trimethyltin

    The selective vulnerability of specific neuronal subpopulations to trimethyltin (TMT), an organotin compound with neurotoxicant effects selectively...

    V. Corvino, E. Marchese, ... M. C. Geloso in Neurochemical Research
    Article 25 November 2012
  6. An update on spinal cord injury research

    Spinal cord injury (SCI) can have a range of debilitating effects and permanently alter the capabilities and quality of life of survivors. The first...

    He-Qi Cao, Er-Dan Dong in Neuroscience Bulletin
    Article 03 November 2012
  7. The Measles Virus NTAIL-XD Complex: An Illustrative Example of Fuzziness

    In this chapter, I focus on the biochemical and structural characterization of the complex between the intrinsically disordered C-terminal domain of...
    Sonia Longhi in Fuzziness
    Chapter 2012
  8. Renal System in Safety Pharmacology

    If a metabolic end product or protein is small enough to be filtered at the glomerulus and is neither extensively reabsorbed or secreted, the...
    Reference work entry 2013
  9. Sigma receptors as a pharmacological target for neuroprotectors. New horizons of pharmacotherapy of Parkinson disease

    In this review, we analyzed the possibility of using ligands of sigma receptors in the pharmacotherapy of Parkinson disease. We reviewed the...

    D. A. Abaimov, G. I. Kovalev in Neurochemical Journal
    Article 08 June 2011
  10. Sphingolipid Metabolism and Analysis in Metabolic Disease

    Sphingolipids are an important class of structural and signaling molecules within the cell. As sphingolipids have been implicated in the development...
    Sarah E. Brice, L. Ashley Cowart in Sphingolipids and Metabolic Disease
    Chapter 2011
  11. Sphingolipids and Cardiovascular Diseases: Lipoprotein Metabolism, Atherosclerosis and Cardiomyopathy

    Heart disease is widely believed to develop from two pathological processes. Circulating lipoproteins containing the nondegradable lipid,...
    **an-Cheng Jiang, Ira J. Goldberg, Tae-Sik Park in Sphingolipids and Metabolic Disease
    Chapter 2011
  12. Volume 6 Indexes

    This index lists all 3367 normalized pharmacological activity terms appeared in the encyclopedia in alphabetical order and a number code sequence of...
    Chapter 2011
  13. Major Intrinsic Proteins in Biomimetic Membranes

    Biological membranes define the structural and functional boundaries in living cells and their organelles. The integrity of the...
    Chapter 2010
  14. Bistable dynamics of cardiac cell models coupled by dynamic gap junctions linked to Cardiac Memory

    In an earlier study, we suggested that adaptive gap junctions (GJs) might be a basis of cardiac memory, a phenomenon which refers to persistent...

    Gairik Sachdeva, Kanakapriya Kalyanasundaram, ... V. S. Chakravarthy in Biological Cybernetics
    Article 11 December 2009
  15. Staging mammography nonadherent women: A qualitative study

    Background . Few studies have related stages of mammography screening nonadherence with the rationale used by overdue women. Methods . We used a...

    Nancy LaPelle, Mary E. Costanza, ... Jennifer Rider Stark in Journal of Cancer Education
    Article 01 June 2008
  16. Schizopsychotic symptom-profiles and biomarkers: Beacons in diagnostic labyrinths

    Several avenues of investigation through which the ‘labyrinths’ of schizopsychotic diagnosis may be examined, are offered by the consideration of the...

    Tomas Palomo, Richard M. Kostrzewa, ... Trevor Archer in Neurotoxicity Research
    Article 01 June 2008
  17. Boosting Muscle Regeneration

    Tommaso Nastasi, Nadia Rosenthal in Skeletal Muscle Repair and Regeneration
    Chapter 2008
  18. σ Receptors and Gastrointestinal Function

    The properties reported in this chapter for σ ligands are in agreement with the localization of σ receptors that has been described in the...
    Francois J. Roman, Maria Chovet, Lionel Bueno in Sigma Receptors
    Chapter 2007
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