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Table_1_Giardia duodenalis-induced G0/G1 intestinal epithelial cell cycle arrest and apoptosis involve activation of endoplasmic reticulum stress in vitro.pdf
Έκδοση 2023“…Taken together, both of the cell cycle arrest and apoptosis of IECs induced by Giardia exposure involved the activation of the UPR signaling. The findings of this study will deepen our understanding of the pathogenesis of Giardia and the associated regulatory network.…”
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Table_1_Amino Acid Carriers of the Solute Carrier Families 7 (SLC7) and 38 (SLC38) Are Involved in Leucine Sensing in the Brain of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar).DOCX
Έκδοση 2021“…The high leucine diet resulted in lower feed intake and increased mRNA abundance of specific paralogues of LAT1 (slc7a5aa, slc7a5ab, and slc7a5bb) and SNAT2 (slc38a2a and slc38a2b) though apparently not for SNAT9 in brain areas like hypothalamus and telencephalon involved in food intake regulation. The results obtained suggest a role for members of the SLC family in the anorectic effect of leucine and thus their involvement as additional amino acid sensing mechanism not characterised so far in fish regulation of feed intake.…”
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Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factor Bmsage Is Involved in Regulation of <i>fibroin H-chain</i> Gene via Interaction with SGF1 in <i>Bombyx mori</i>
Έκδοση 2014“…Together, these results suggest Bmsage is involved in the regulation of the expression of <i>fib-H</i> by being together with SGF1 in <i>B. mori</i> PSG cells.…”
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