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Dietary protein and bone cell function

Dietary protein intake and renal function

Dietary protein intake and renal function

... in protein intake by ...consuming dietary protein in excess of recommended intakes has been ...high protein intake may promote renal damage by chronically increasing glomerular pressure and ...

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Effect of exercise and dietary protein on cognitive function

Effect of exercise and dietary protein on cognitive function

... cognitive function in older adults, although further research is needed to determine whether there is an optimal dose or type of exercise which can induce sufficient changes in these markers and related ...

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Nucleotides as regulators of bone cell function and mineralisation

Nucleotides as regulators of bone cell function and mineralisation

... cortical bone; however, no effects on the skull bones were noted. Long bone porosity and osteocyte lacunar size also decreased with age in control ...

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Regulation of stem cell function by protein ubiquitylation

Regulation of stem cell function by protein ubiquitylation

... stem cell fates are poorly ...as cell cycle, DNA damage repair, protein quality control, and transcription; however, little is known about its impact in regulating adult stem cell ...

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Synergistic enhancement of bone formation and healing by stem cell–expressed VEGF and bone morphogenetic protein 4

Synergistic enhancement of bone formation and healing by stem cell–expressed VEGF and bone morphogenetic protein 4

... in bone formation and bone healing with ex vivo gene therapy using muscle-derived stem cells genetically engineered to express human bone morphogenetic protein-4 (BMP4), VEGF, or VEGF-specific ...

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The Link between Dietary Protein Intake, Skeletal Muscle Function and Health in Older Adults

The Link between Dietary Protein Intake, Skeletal Muscle Function and Health in Older Adults

... and function are progressively lost with age, a condition referred to as ...increasing dietary protein intake at meals may counterbalance muscle loss in older individuals due to the increased ...

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Effect of protein glycation by methylglyoxal on pancreatic beta cell function

Effect of protein glycation by methylglyoxal on pancreatic beta cell function

... dicarbonyl protein glycation on beta cell function and related involvement in the development of ...beta cell dysfunction - MIN6 insulinoma cells incubated under low and high glucose ...

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The Role of Mitochondrial Uncoupling Protein 3 in T Cell Function

The Role of Mitochondrial Uncoupling Protein 3 in T Cell Function

... The cell pellet was washed in 5 mL of warm assay media and cells were counted as in Section ...different cell densities were plated in the first experiment to determine the optimal seeding density for use ...

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Activation of the P2Y2 receptor regulates bone cell function by enhancing ATP release

Activation of the P2Y2 receptor regulates bone cell function by enhancing ATP release

... regulates bone cell function by enhancing ATP release AUTHORS: Isabel R Orriss, Dilek Gueneri, Mark Or Hajjawi, Kristy Shaw, Jessal J Patel, and Tim R ...

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ASSOCIATION BETWEEN AMOUNT AND SOURCE OF DIETARY PROTEIN INTAKE WITH BONE MINERAL DENSITY AMONG ELDERLY WOMEN

ASSOCIATION BETWEEN AMOUNT AND SOURCE OF DIETARY PROTEIN INTAKE WITH BONE MINERAL DENSITY AMONG ELDERLY WOMEN

... influence bone density, participants with higher intakes of protein, may have differed from those with lower intakes in ways that were not captured in this ...their bone health, which may have led ...

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Bone Morphogenetic Protein-7 Attenuates Inflammation And Apoptosis And Improves Cardiac Function In Diabetes

Bone Morphogenetic Protein-7 Attenuates Inflammation And Apoptosis And Improves Cardiac Function In Diabetes

... cardiac function in PD mice as compared to the ...cardiac function as compared to the PD ...cardiac function by preventing cardiac remodeling in the PD ...

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Cell and protein compatible 3D bioprinting of mechanically strong constructs for bone repair

Cell and protein compatible 3D bioprinting of mechanically strong constructs for bone repair

... of bone tissue engineering constructs often utilizes elevated temperatures, organic solvents and/or UV light for materials ...cancellous bone. Further study showed that protein-releasing microspheres ...

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A Cytoplasmic RNA Virus Alters the Function of the Cell Splicing Protein SRSF2

A Cytoplasmic RNA Virus Alters the Function of the Cell Splicing Protein SRSF2

... favorable cell conditions and overcome cell antiviral ...reovirus protein 2 from strain T1L, but not strain T3D, represses one antiviral response: alpha/beta interferon ...viral protein that ...

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Molecular Cell Biology - Problem Drill 05: Protein Structure and Function

Molecular Cell Biology - Problem Drill 05: Protein Structure and Function

... Solution Amino acids that were distant in the primary structure may now become very close to each other after the folding has taken place and therefore the primary structure of a protein i.e., the amino acid ...

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The Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein is required for inkt cell maturation and function

The Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein is required for inkt cell maturation and function

... (WAS) protein (WASp) is a regulator of actin cytoskeleton in hematopoietic ...immune cell functions, its role in invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells has never been ...iNKT cell defect in the ...

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Craniofacial bone reconstruction with Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2

Craniofacial bone reconstruction with Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2

... for cell attachment/growth and also as a growth factor delivery ...the protein during formation of new tissue 25,61-63 ...the bone formation with BMP-2 compared to non-modified collagen scaffolds 64 ...

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Sickle Cell Dietary Recommendations

Sickle Cell Dietary Recommendations

... sickle dietary intake declines with sickle cell disease may reduce markedly the accuracy and the ...muscle function, and to capture the ...sickle dietary phytochemicals and risk of the ...

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Dietary protein in the regulation of the somatotropic axis

Dietary protein in the regulation of the somatotropic axis

... Summary The somatotropic axis, also known as the growth hormone (GH) - Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) axis, originates in the hypothalamus and pituitary gland. Through the central release of GH and peripheral ...

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Dietary protein and the progression of diabetic nephropathy

Dietary protein and the progression of diabetic nephropathy

... Linoleic acid has been a subject of interest as a high linoleic acid diet in normal subjects elevated creatinine clearance possibly through enhanced synthesis of vasodilatory prostaglandins (Adam and Wolfram 1984). In ...

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Rice Dwarf Phytoreovirus Segment S6-Encoded Nonstructural Protein Has a Cell-to-Cell Movement Function

Rice Dwarf Phytoreovirus Segment S6-Encoded Nonstructural Protein Has a Cell-to-Cell Movement Function

... complementation analyses are efficient and reliable ap- proaches for identification of molecular components involved in the transport of viral RNA. We have utilized the complementation approach to identify RDV movement ...

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