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Stress-Induced Evolutionary Innovation: A Mechanism for the Origin of Cell Types

Stress-Induced Evolutionary Innovation: A Mechanism for the Origin of Cell Types

... Figure 3. Regulation of FOXO1 protein activation. A) Regulatory network revealed in paleo-ESF of the opossum Monodelphis domestica (for evidence, see Erkenbrack, et al., 2018). Progesterone leads to the inhibition of ... See full document

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The plastic liver: differentiated cells, stem cells, every cell?

The plastic liver: differentiated cells, stem cells, every cell?

... the cell of origin for regeneration, then depending on the extent and type of dam- age, several cell types could act as progen- itor populations to mediate ductular reac- tions; therefore, a ... See full document

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Light-Induced Stress as a Primary Evolutionary Driver of Eye Origins

Light-Induced Stress as a Primary Evolutionary Driver of Eye Origins

... to stress caused directly by light, including UV damage of DNA, oxidative stress, and production of ...light-induced stress had a direct and prominent role in the evolution of eyes by bringing ... See full document

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The mechanical anisotropy in a tissue promotes ordering in hexagonal cell packing

The mechanical anisotropy in a tissue promotes ordering in hexagonal cell packing

... study cell packing ...of cell division, and the initial, nearly isotropic morphology of the cells becomes elongated along the proximal- distal (PD) axis of the wing ...of cell contact surfaces ... See full document

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Original Article Endoplasmic reticulum stress-mediated apoptosis signal pathway is involved in sepsis-induced liver injury

Original Article Endoplasmic reticulum stress-mediated apoptosis signal pathway is involved in sepsis-induced liver injury

... cell death [25, 26]. Morishima et al. [27] found that caspase-12 activation is not dependent on mitochondrial or any death receptor activation, and its activation triggers the ER-specific cas- pase cascade that ... See full document

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Little evidence for enhanced phenotypic evolution in early teleosts relative to their living fossil sister group

Little evidence for enhanced phenotypic evolution in early teleosts relative to their living fossil sister group

... fossil holosteans and stem teleosts alongside early diverging crown teleost taxa (Figs. 1 and 2A and Figs. S1 and S2), resulting in a dataset of 483 nominal species-level lineages roughly divided be- tween the holostean ... See full document

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Studies on the Casuarina - Frankia symbiosis with special reference to hemoglobin

Studies on the Casuarina - Frankia symbiosis with special reference to hemoglobin

... The molecular weight and immunological relationships of Casuarina hemoglobin to other plant hemoglobins: evolutionary implications A common evolutionary origin has been postulated for al[r] ... See full document

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Overexpression of pig selenoprotein S blocks OTA-induced promotion of PCV2 replication by inhibiting oxidative stress and p38 phosphorylation in PK15 cells

Overexpression of pig selenoprotein S blocks OTA-induced promotion of PCV2 replication by inhibiting oxidative stress and p38 phosphorylation in PK15 cells

... It has previously been reported that some sele- noproteins may regulate viral infections. For example, GPx1 knockdown increased rates of poliovirus and PCV2 infection [13, 15], TR1-siRNA increased HIV-1 replication and ... See full document

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The evolutionary transformation of phyllopodous to stenopodous limbs in the Branchiopoda (Crustacea)  is there a common mechanism for early limb development in arthropods?

The evolutionary transformation of phyllopodous to stenopodous limbs in the Branchiopoda (Crustacea) is there a common mechanism for early limb development in arthropods?

... plausible evolutionary scenario where it is possible to account convincingly for functional intermediate stages between a filter feeding branchiopod, as represented by most ‘larger branchiopods’, with their ... See full document

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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Collecting duct carcinoma of the kidney: a clinicopathological study of five cases

RETRACTED ARTICLE: Collecting duct carcinoma of the kidney: a clinicopathological study of five cases

... the origin and the diagnosis of CDC. Cancer cell have positive expressions of CK (AE1/AE3), CK7, CK19, EMA, vimentin, CK34BE12, PNA and ulex europeus agglutinin (UEA), and negative expression of CD10 and ... See full document

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Study the Static Stiffness of a Propeller Shaft of a Car for a Maximum Torque Load to Evaluate the Shear Stress

Study the Static Stiffness of a Propeller Shaft of a Car for a Maximum Torque Load to Evaluate the Shear Stress

... Propeller shaft transmit power coming out from the gear box to the differential and then the axle. It transmits the torque either positive or negative (in reverse gear). It uses to transmit the angular torque; it also ... See full document

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The Development of a Model for the Process and Structure of a Control System for an Induction Hardening Cell

The Development of a Model for the Process and Structure of a Control System for an Induction Hardening Cell

... In most conventional work cells for induc- tion hardening the operation is based on two vari- ables: the scan speed of the intake mechanism and the power of the induction generators. Other aspects of the work ... See full document

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Materials Discovery by Crystal Growth: Synthesis, Structure Determination, Magnetic, and Optical Properties of Complex Lanthanide Containing Oxides, Oxyhydroxides, and Oxyfluorides

Materials Discovery by Crystal Growth: Synthesis, Structure Determination, Magnetic, and Optical Properties of Complex Lanthanide Containing Oxides, Oxyhydroxides, and Oxyfluorides

... these types of large scale screens, we developed a focused and pooled shRNA library screen combined with sequencing and statistical analysis to identify genes with the potential to be targets for the development ... See full document

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Alterations of Genes Involved in Apoptosis and Epigenetic Modulation Associated with Gatifloxacin-Induced Oxidative Stress in Rat Liver

Alterations of Genes Involved in Apoptosis and Epigenetic Modulation Associated with Gatifloxacin-Induced Oxidative Stress in Rat Liver

... Twenty-five (25) inbred male Wistar rats (130±30 g) were used for this research. The animals were maintained on standard 12-h light and dark cycles and granted access to water and feed, ad libitum. The animals were ... See full document

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Oxidative stress-induced cell cycle blockage and a protease-independent programmed cell death in  microaerophilic <em>Giardia lamblia</em>

Oxidative stress-induced cell cycle blockage and a protease-independent programmed cell death in&nbsp; microaerophilic <em>Giardia lamblia</em>

... detail mechanism is not clear on how these severe changes occurred gradually with ...oxidative stress regulation in Giardia and similar early branching eukaryotes (EBE) may shed some new ideas about these ... See full document

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A novel conceptual framework for understanding the mechanism of adherence to long term therapies

A novel conceptual framework for understanding the mechanism of adherence to long term therapies

... In this way the nonadherent patient may well be the patient who is by nature impatient, preferring the immediate reward of nonadherence (smoking, the extra-piece of cake, rest) to the delayed reward of adherence, ... See full document

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Epigallocatechin 3 gallate suppresses 1 methyl 4 phenyl pyridine induced oxidative stress in PC12 cells via the SIRT1/PGC 1α signaling pathway

Epigallocatechin 3 gallate suppresses 1 methyl 4 phenyl pyridine induced oxidative stress in PC12 cells via the SIRT1/PGC 1α signaling pathway

... Detection of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) To measure ROS in differentiated PC12 cells produced by MPP + treatment, we used a DCFH-DA assay. DCFH- DA is a fluorescent dye that crosses the cell ... See full document

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Simulation Suggests Origin of Potential Induced Degradation of Solar Cell

Simulation Suggests Origin of Potential Induced Degradation of Solar Cell

... potential induced de- gradation has attracted more attention since Swanson et al ...solar cell applications. The potential induced degradation [3] [4] [5] is now a main theme for the improvement of ... See full document

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Evolutionary origin and functional divergence of totipotent cell homeobox genes in eutherian mammals

Evolutionary origin and functional divergence of totipotent cell homeobox genes in eutherian mammals

... It would be wrong, however, to characterise the origin of ETCHbox genes as a simple case of tandem duplica- tion and divergence. Our comparative analyses of the genomic regions around these genes reveals a far ... See full document

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Suppression of N Methyl N Nitrosourea Induced Retinal Damage in Mice by Oligonol, an Oligomerized Polyphenol Formulation

Suppression of N Methyl N Nitrosourea Induced Retinal Damage in Mice by Oligonol, an Oligomerized Polyphenol Formulation

... photoreceptor cell death in animal models of RP ...all types of RP converge on the common pathway of apop- totic photoreceptor cell death, anti-apoptotic compounds were postulated to be potentially ... See full document

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