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Disrupting Glycolysis-promoting Genes Extends <i>C</i>. <i>elegans</i> Healthspan, Whereas High Glucose and Gluconeogenic Gene Disruptions Shorten Healthspan.
Published 2020“…Trials with 5 and 13 day old animals also showed impaired older age locomotion in 4% glucose (Supplemental <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008982#pgen.1008982.s002" target="_blank">S1A and S1B Fig</a>). …”
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Dietary Restriction Induces Gluconeogenic Gene <i>pck-2</i> Expression via DAF-16, and <i>pck-2</i> Expression is Needed for DR-associated Healthspan Benefits.
Published 2020“…Elevated gluconeogenic activity (dependent on DAF-16-promoted PCK-2 expression) acts in a feed-forward capacity to further enhance the gluoconeogenic pathway and may inhibit glycolysis/insulin signaling to promote/maintain DAF-16 signaling and healthy metabolism (inhibition represented by a dashed line).…”
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Spatial training decreases endogenous PTEN ubiquitination and <i>Pten</i> cKO mice show impaired spatial learning and memory.
Published 2023“…The <i>Pten</i> cKO mice showed impaired retention performance and made less travelling in the target quadrant than the <i>Pten loxp</i> mice. <b>(G)</b> The PTEN expression level is decreased in the <i>Pten</i> cKO mice than the <i>Pten loxp</i> mice (t<sub>1,16</sub> = 17.96, <i>p</i> < 0.001). …”
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Supplementary Material for: Decreased Toll-Like Receptor 2 and Toll-Like Receptor 7/8-Induced Cytokines in Parkinson's Disease Patients
Published 2016“…The association between a decreased TLR response in periphery and damage of brain in PD must be further investigated.…”
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