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  1. Rapamycin can alleviate the submandibular gland pathology of Sjögren's syndrome by limiting the activation of cGAS–STING signaling pathway

    Background

    Sjögren’s Syndrome (SS) is also known as autoimmune exocrine gland disease. Previous studies have confirmed that adaptive immunity plays an...

    Wen Zhu, Yabei Wang, ... Yue Wang in Inflammopharmacology
    Article 19 December 2023
  2. An integral role of mitochondrial function in the pathophysiology of preeclampsia

    Preeclampsia (PE) is associated with high maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. The development of effective treatment strategies remains a...

    Hiroshi Kobayashi, Chiharu Yoshimoto, ... Shogo Imanaka in Molecular Biology Reports
    Article 23 February 2024
  3. Respiration

    Francisco Montero in Encyclopedia of Astrobiology
    Reference work entry 2023
  4. Simplifying synthesis of the expanding glioblastoma literature: a topic modeling approach

    Purpose

    Our study aims to discover the leading topics within glioblastoma (GB) research, and to examine if these topics have “hot” or “cold” trends....

    Mert Karabacak, Pemla Jagtiani, ... Konstantinos Margetis in Journal of Neuro-Oncology
    Article 11 July 2024
  5. The multiple links between actin and mitochondria

    Actin plays many well-known roles in cells, and understanding any specific role is often confounded by the overlap of multiple actin-based structures...

    Tak Shun Fung, Rajarshi Chakrabarti, Henry N. Higgs in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
    Article 05 June 2023
  6. Respiratory Function of Mitochondria in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease with Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator

    We studied the respiratory activity of mitochondria in peripheral blood leukocytes from 36 patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) and a history...

    V. A. Korepanov, T. A. Atabekov, ... S. A. Afanasiev in Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine
    Article 02 July 2024
  7. How to Build a Neuron

    The neuron is simply another term for a brain cell. Cells, as we know, are the teeniest components of all living animals, at least in terms of a...
    Lynne Barker in How to Build a Human Brain
    Chapter 2024
  8. Deciphering molecular regulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) signalling networks in Oryza genus amid environmental stress

    The Oryza genus, containing Oryza sativa L., is quintessential to sustain global food security. This genus has a lot of sophisticated molecular...

    P. S. Abhijith Shankar, Pallabi Parida, ... Mukesh Meena in Plant Cell Reports
    Article 01 July 2024
  9. The Protective Mechanism of TFAM on Mitochondrial DNA and its Role in Neurodegenerative Diseases

    Mitochondrial transcription factor A (TFAM) is a mitochondrial protein encoded by nuclear genes and transported from the cytoplasm to the...

    Ying Song, Wenjun Wang, ... Qiwen Shi in Molecular Neurobiology
    Article 12 December 2023
  10. The interplay between androgens and the immune response in polycystic ovary syndrome

    Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a metabolic-reproductive-endocrine disorder that, while having a genetic component, is known to have a complex...

    Sania Shabbir, Emaan Khurram, ... Alexandra E. Butler in Journal of Translational Medicine
    Article Open access 16 April 2023
  11. Physiological Impact of Reactive Oxygen Species on Leaf

    In this chapter, we summarized our current understanding of the various ROS types, their production mechanisms, and their physiological effects on...
    Shareen, Ahmad Faraz, Mohammad Faizan in Reactive Oxygen Species
    Chapter 2023
  12. Co-expression network analysis of protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) genes with stress-responsive genes in Arabidopsis thaliana reveals 13 key regulators

    Abiotic and biotic stresses adversely affect plant growth and development and eventually result in less yield and threaten food security worldwide....

    Zaiba Hasan Khan, Swati Agarwal, ... Rajesh Mehrotra in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 08 December 2020
  13. Energy deprivation-induced autophagy and aggrephagy: insights from yeast and mammals

    Autophagy plays a crucial role in maintaining cellular homeostasis in response to various stimuli. Compared to research on nutrient...

    Siyu Fan, Yingcong Chen, ... Cong Yi in Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE B
    Article 03 April 2024
  14. Immunohistochemical Analysis of Mitochondrial Dynamics in Different Zones of the Hippocampus during Experimental Modeling of Alzheimer’s Disease

    We performed a comparative assessment of the immunohistochemical distribution of markers of mitochondrial fission (Drp-1), mitochondrial fusion...

    T. I. Baranich, K. A. Skvortsova, ... V. S. Sukhorukov in Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine
    Article 01 February 2024
  15. Protein Disulfide Isomerase A2 Is Correlated with Immune Infiltrates and Is a Novel Prognostic Biomarker in Glioma Patients

    Objective

    Protein disulfide isomerase A2 (PDIA2), a member of the protein disulfide isomerase family, plays a key role in the folding of nascent...

    Zhi-gang Ma, Ying-xue Liu, ... Li-gang Chen in Current Medical Science
    Article 18 November 2023
  16. Pantothenate kinase 2 interacts with PINK1 to regulate mitochondrial quality control via acetyl-CoA metabolism

    Human neurodegenerative disorders often exhibit similar pathologies, suggesting a shared aetiology. Key pathological features of Parkinson’s disease...

    Yunpeng Huang, Zhihui Wan, ... Bing Zhou in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 03 May 2022
  17. Hispidulin: a promising anticancer agent and mechanistic breakthrough for targeted cancer therapy

    Cancer is a complex disease characterized by dysregulated cell growth and division, posing significant challenges for effective treatment....

    Gul-e-Saba Chaudhry, Zeenia, ... Daniela Calina in Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology
    Article 18 August 2023
  18. Diversity and complexity of cell death: a historical review

    Death is the inevitable fate of all living organisms, whether at the individual or cellular level. For a long time, cell death was believed to be an...

    Wonyoung Park, Shibo Wei, ... Ki-Tae Ha in Experimental & Molecular Medicine
    Article Open access 23 August 2023
  19. Cell and Storage

    Acute and chronic exercise training is effective in promoting health and preventing or improving many diseases. Exercise training leads to many...
    Chapter 2023
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