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The tripartite motif (TRIM) proteins have been reported to play crucial roles in various malignancies. However, the clinical significance of TRIM proteins in colorectal cancer (CRC) remains controversial. This study aimed to evaluate the association between TRIM proteins and the clinicopathological features and survival outcomes in patients with CRC.
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vishanshan
27-06-2024
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A high expression pattern of minichromosome maintenance 2 (MCM2) has been observed in various cancers. MCM2 is a protein involved in the cell cycle and plays a role in cancer growth and differentiation by binding to six members of the MCM subfamily. The MCM protein family includes MCM2 through MCM7.
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vishanshan
27-06-2024
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This study aimed to evaluate the implementation of the population- and family history (FH) -based screening for BReast CAncer (BRCA) in Iran, a country where less than 10% of breast cancer cases are attributable to a gene mutation.
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vikoch
27-06-2024
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Ebook "Endocrine FGFs and Klothos" to restore the affinity to FGF receptors in their target organs, the endocrine FGFs have designated the Klotho family of transmembrane proteins as obligate co-receptors. By expressing Klothos in a tissue-specific manner, this unique co-receptor system also enables the endocrine FGFs to specify their target organs among many tissues that express FGF receptors.
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ladongphongthanh1008
22-04-2024
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Ebook "CtBP family proteins" are unique in several aspects. They were the first among proteins containing a metabolic enzyme fold to be implicated in transcriptional regulation. The vertebrate CtBPs exhibit distinct nuclear and cytosolic activities. The crystal struaures of CtBPl and molecular modeling studies have illuminated the molecular basis of its dual activity and the interaction with target peptides.
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ladongphongthanh1008
22-04-2024
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Ebook "Proteins: Membrane binding and pore formation" describes how several of the important pore forming toxin families achieve membrane bi- ing and which structural elements are used for formation of transmembrane pores. Our contributors have thus provided the means for a comparative analysis of several unrelated families.
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ladongphongthanh1008
22-04-2024
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Ebook "TNF receptor associated factors (TRAFs)" is the only literature that is entirely devoted to TRAFs. Almost every aspect of TRAF signaling is covered, including the different TRAF family members, their distinct biological functions, the TRAF structures, their modes of receptor recognition, the signaling mechanisms, and the roles of TRAFs in normal cellular functions and in viral infection.
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ladongphongthanh1008
22-04-2024
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Ebook "RAS family GTPases" features chapters by leading investigators in the field that highlight the current state-of-the art in Ras biochemistry, structure and biology. This book is an excellent reference for students in the biomedical sciences and for investigators in the field.
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tracanhphuonghoa1007
22-04-2024
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Ebook "Breast cancer chemosensitivity" include in-depth discussions on multidrug resistance by P-glycoprotein and the multidrug resistance protein family, resistance to therapeutic agent-induced apoptosis, cell cycle deregulation, deregulation of DNA repair, loss of tumor suppressor genes, integrin-mediated adhesion, insulin-like growth factors, epidermal growth factor, and ErbB2 in modulating breast cancer response to systemic therapy, especially, certain chemotherapeutic agents.
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tracanhphuonghoa1007
22-04-2024
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In ebook "Single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy of the folding of a repeat protein" single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) spectroscopy was used to study the folding of a protein that belongs to the large and important family of repeat proteins. Cohen shows that the dynamics of the expanded conformations is likely to be very fast, suggesting a spring-like motion of the whole chain. The findings shed new light on the elasticity of structure in repeat proteins, which is related to their function in binding multiple and disparate partners.
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tracanhphuonghoa1007
22-04-2024
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Luận văn "Nghiên cứu gen SLC2a2 trên đối tượng bệnh nhân mắc bệnh tiểu đường tuýp 2 tại Việt Nam được điều trị với Gliclazide và Metformin" được hoàn thành với mục tiêu nhằm phân tích mức độ biểu hiện gen SLC2A2 ở các nhóm đối tượng nghiên cứu và đánh giá mối tương tác với các chỉ số lâm sàng và thông số sinh hoá; Xác định các đột biến trên gen SLC2a2 trên nhóm đối tượng được chẩn đoán mắc tiểu đường tuýp 2.
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khanhchi2510
19-04-2024
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Heat shock proteins (HSPs), a representative family of chaperone genes, play crucial roles in malignant progression and are pursued as attractive anti-cancer therapeutic targets. Despite tremendous efforts to develop anti-cancer drugs based on HSPs, no HSP inhibitors have thus far reached the milestone of FDA approval.
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vibransone
28-03-2024
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The Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome protein (WASp) family of actin-nucleating factors are present in the cytoplasm and in the nucleus. The role of nuclear WASp for T cell development remains incompletely defined. Methods: We performed WASp chromatin immunoprecipitation and deep sequencing (ChIP-seq) in thymocytes and spleen CD4+ T cells.
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vioraclene
31-03-2024
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Krüppel-type zinc finger genes (ZNF) constitute a large yet relatively poorly characterized gene family. ZNF genes encode proteins that recognize specific DNA motifs in gene promotors. They act as transcriptional co-activators or -repressors via interaction with chromatin remodeling proteins and other transcription factors.
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vioraclene
31-03-2024
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Encoded by the var gene family, highly variable Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein-1 (PfEMP1) proteins mediate tissue-specific cytoadherence of infected erythrocytes, resulting in immune evasion and severe malaria disease.
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vioraclene
31-03-2024
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ATPase family AAA-domain containing protein 3A (ATAD3A) is a nuclear-encoded mitochondrial membrane-anchored protein involved in diverse processes including mitochondrial dynamics, mitochondrial DNA organization, and cholesterol metabolism.
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vibransone
28-03-2024
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Familial ovarian cancer (OC) cases not harbouring pathogenic variants in either of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 OC-predisposing genes, which function in homologous recombination (HR) of DNA, could involve pathogenic variants in other DNA repair pathway genes.
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vibransone
28-03-2024
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Although anti-apoptotic proteins of the B-cell lymphoma-2 (BCL2) family have been utilized as therapeutic targets in acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), their complicated regulatory networks make individualized therapy difficult.
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viellison
28-03-2024
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Ebook "Protein-Protein interactions (Topics in Medicinal chemistry, Volume 8)" surveys the field of inhibitors of the MDM2/p53 interaction, which essentially began with the high-profile disclosure of Nutlins, and quickly and steadily grew through programs at a number of pharmaceutical companies. The MDM2/p53 interaction constitutes a paradigm example of a relatively large, hydrophobic interaction surface for which lead compounds can easily be found.
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coduathanh1122
27-03-2024
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Ebook "Molecular chaperones (Topics in Current chemistry, 328)" describes all three families of known peptidyl prolyl isomerases (PPIases) including the FKBPs, cyclophilins and parvulins. These chaperones catalyse conformational interconversions of peptide bonds which can be critical to the correct folding of many proteins. The structural and chemical features of PPIases and the catalytic cycle are described, and a discussion of chaperoning versus catalysis is also included.
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coduathanh1122
27-03-2024
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