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Cells, Volume 11, Issue 9

2022 May-1 - 217 articles

Cover Story: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) may affect female reproductive health. Herein, we provided evidence for the susceptibility of human ovarian cells and granulosa (GCs) and cumulus (CCs) cells to SARS-CoV-2 infection. Indeed, we demonstrated that both GCs and CCs express cell host factors ACE2, TRPMSS2, BSG, and CTSL, which are pivotal for the virus life cycle. Moreover, we demonstrated the ability of SARS-CoV-2 to productively infect the follicular microenvironment and we highlighted the presence of full-size virions attached to the membrane and located inside the cytoplasm of the infected cells. This in vitro study reveals the susceptibility of human ovarian cells to SARS-CoV-2 infection, suggesting a potential detrimental effect of COVID-19 infection on female human fertility. View this paper.
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Articles (217)

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,111 Views
21 Pages

RETRACTED: The Effects of Taurocholic Acid on Biliary Damage and Liver Fibrosis Are Mediated by Calcitonin-Gene-Related Peptide Signaling

  • Romina Mancinelli,
  • Ludovica Ceci,
  • Lindsey Kennedy,
  • Heather Francis,
  • Vik Meadows,
  • Lixian Chen,
  • Guido Carpino,
  • Konstantina Kyritsi,
  • Nan Wu and
  • Antonio Franchitto
  • + 8 authors

9 May 2022

Background & aims: Cholangiocytes are the target cells of liver diseases that are characterized by biliary senescence (evidenced by enhanced levels of senescence-associated secretory phenotype, SASP, e.g., TGF-β1), and liver inflammation and fibr...

  • Commentary
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,092 Views
11 Pages

9 May 2022

Plenty of evidence has recently shown that various inflammatory activities at the local tissue, organ, or even the whole body (systemic) level are strongly linked to many life-threatening chronic diseases, most notably various cancers. However, only...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
7,471 Views
19 Pages

Surface Hydration Protects Cystic Fibrosis Airways from Infection by Restoring Junctional Networks

  • Juliette L. Simonin,
  • Alexandre Luscher,
  • Davide Losa,
  • Mehdi Badaoui,
  • Christian van Delden,
  • Thilo Köhler and
  • Marc Chanson

9 May 2022

Defective hydration of airway surface mucosa is associated with recurrent lung infection in cystic fibrosis (CF), a disease caused by CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene mutations. Whether the composition and/or presence of an airway s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,944 Views
16 Pages

Defining the Skeletal Myogenic Lineage in Human Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Teratomas

  • Matthew P. Pappas,
  • Ning Xie,
  • Jacqueline S. Penaloza and
  • Sunny S. K. Chan

9 May 2022

Skeletal muscle stem cells are essential to muscle homeostasis and regeneration after injury, and have emerged as a promising cell source for treating skeletal disorders. An attractive approach to obtain these cells utilizes differentiation of plurip...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,089 Views
26 Pages

The Role of Non-Coding RNAs in the Human Placenta

  • Milena Žarković,
  • Franziska Hufsky,
  • Udo R. Markert and
  • Manja Marz

9 May 2022

Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) play a central and regulatory role in almost all cells, organs, and species, which has been broadly recognized since the human ENCODE project and several other genome projects. Nevertheless, a small fraction of ncRNAs have be...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,826 Views
18 Pages

FKBP51, AmotL2 and IQGAP1 Involvement in Cilastatin Prevention of Cisplatin-Induced Tubular Nephrotoxicity in Rats

  • Rebeca González-Fernández,
  • María Ángeles González-Nicolás,
  • Manuel Morales,
  • Julio Ávila,
  • Alberto Lázaro and
  • Pablo Martín-Vasallo

9 May 2022

The immunophilin FKBP51, the angiomotin AmotL2, and the scaffoldin IQGAP1 are overexpressed in many types of cancer, with the highest increase in leucocytes from patients undergoing oxaliplatin chemotherapy. Inflammation is involved in the pathogenes...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,796 Views
15 Pages

9 May 2022

This study aims to evaluate safety issues of house dust mite subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) among allergic rhinitis (AR) children. A retrospective cohort study was done between 2015 and 2020 to investigate the side effects of SCIT among AR childre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
6,001 Views
15 Pages

An Ex Vivo 3D Tumor Microenvironment-Mimicry Culture to Study TAM Modulation of Cancer Immunotherapy

  • Yan-Ruide Li,
  • Yanqi Yu,
  • Adam Kramer,
  • Ryan Hon,
  • Matthew Wilson,
  • James Brown and
  • Lili Yang

8 May 2022

Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) accumulate in the solid tumor microenvironment (TME) and have been shown to promote tumor growth and dampen antitumor immune responses. TAM-mediated suppression of T-cell antitumor reactivity is considered to be a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
8,128 Views
22 Pages

Electrospun Membrane Surface Modification by Sonocoating with HA and ZnO:Ag Nanoparticles—Characterization and Evaluation of Osteoblasts and Bacterial Cell Behavior In Vitro

  • Julia Higuchi,
  • Katarzyna Klimek,
  • Jacek Wojnarowicz,
  • Agnieszka Opalińska,
  • Agnieszka Chodara,
  • Urszula Szałaj,
  • Sylwia Dąbrowska,
  • Damian Fudala and
  • Grazyna Ginalska

8 May 2022

Guided tissue regeneration and guided bone regeneration membranes are some of the most common products used for bone regeneration in periodontal dentistry. The main disadvantage of commercially available membranes is their lack of bone cell stimulati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,710 Views
22 Pages

7 May 2022

N-Myc downstream-regulated 1 (NDRG1) has inconsistent oncogenic functions in various cancers. We surveyed and characterized the role of NDRG1 in head and neck cancer (HNC). Cellular methods included spheroid cell formation, clonogenic survival, cell...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,193 Views
16 Pages

7 May 2022

The proteasome is a large protein complex responsible for proteolysis in cells. Though the proteasome is widely conserved in all eukaryotes, vertebrates additionally possess tissue-specific proteasomes, termed immunoproteasomes and thymoproteasomes....

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,978 Views
15 Pages

7 May 2022

Wheat is vulnerable to numerous diseases; on the other hand, silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) exhibit a sterilizing action. To understand the combined effects of AgNPs with nicotinate and potassium nitrate (KNO3) for plant growth and sterilization, a gel...

  • Review
  • Open Access
32 Citations
7,107 Views
38 Pages

Glatiramer Acetate Immunomodulation: Evidence of Neuroprotection and Cognitive Preservation

  • Arielle Kasindi,
  • Dieu-Trang Fuchs,
  • Yosef Koronyo,
  • Altan Rentsendorj,
  • Keith L. Black and
  • Maya Koronyo-Hamaoui

7 May 2022

Novel, neuroprotective uses of Copaxone (generic name: glatiramer acetate—GA) are being examined, primarily in neurological conditions involving cognitive decline. GA is a well-studied synthetic copolymer that is FDA-approved for immune-based treatme...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,941 Views
30 Pages

Biodegradable Poly(D-L-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA)-Infiltrated Bioactive Glass (CAR12N) Scaffolds Maintain Mesenchymal Stem Cell Chondrogenesis for Cartilage Tissue Engineering

  • Clemens Gögele,
  • Silvana Müller,
  • Svetlana Belov,
  • Andreas Pradel,
  • Sven Wiltzsch,
  • Armin Lenhart,
  • Markus Hornfeck,
  • Vera Kerling,
  • Achim Rübling and
  • Gundula Schulze-Tanzil
  • + 4 authors

7 May 2022

Regeneration of articular cartilage remains challenging. The aim of this study was to increase the stability of pure bioactive glass (BG) scaffolds by means of solvent phase polymer infiltration and to maintain cell adherence on the glass struts. The...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,594 Views
13 Pages

7 May 2022

This overview presents recent evidence for a long-lasting PARP1 activation by a variety of signal transduction mechanisms, mediating signal-induced gene expression and chromatin remodeling. This mode of PARP1 activation has been reported in a variety...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,814 Views
8 Pages

Glycogene Expression Profile of Human Limbal Epithelial Cells with Distinct Clonogenic Potential

  • Damien Guindolet,
  • Ashley M. Woodward,
  • Eric E. Gabison and
  • Pablo Argüeso

7 May 2022

Glycans function as valuable markers of stem cells but also regulate the ability of these cells to self-renew and differentiate. Approximately 2% of the human genome encodes for proteins that are involved in the biosynthesis and recognition of glycan...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,282 Views
22 Pages

Growth Response and Differentiation of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cells in the Presence of Novel Multiple Myeloma Drug Melflufen

  • Arjen Gebraad,
  • Roope Ohlsbom,
  • Juho J. Miettinen,
  • Promise Emeh,
  • Toni-Karri Pakarinen,
  • Mikko Manninen,
  • Antti Eskelinen,
  • Kirsi Kuismanen,
  • Ana Slipicevic and
  • Susanna Miettinen
  • + 3 authors

7 May 2022

Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) are self-renewing and multipotent progenitors, which constitute the main cellular compartment of the bone marrow stroma. Because MSCs have an important role in the pathogenesis of multiple myeloma, it is essentia...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,736 Views
18 Pages

7 May 2022

We demonstrated previously that extracellular vesicles (EVs) released from mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) play a critical role in angiogenesis. Here, we examine whether this pro-angiogenic efficacy is enhanced in EVs derived from MSCs overexpressing G...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
5,131 Views
30 Pages

Adverse Childhood Experiences Predict the Phenome of Affective Disorders and These Effects Are Mediated by Staging, Neuroimmunotoxic and Growth Factor Profiles

  • Michael Maes,
  • Muanpetch Rachayon,
  • Ketsupar Jirakran,
  • Pimpayao Sodsai,
  • Siriwan Klinchanhom,
  • Monojit Debnath,
  • Agnieska Basta-Kaim,
  • Marta Kubera,
  • Abbas F. Almulla and
  • Atapol Sughondhabirom

7 May 2022

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) enhance pro-inflammatory and pro-oxidant responses. In affective disorders, recent precision nomothetic psychiatry studies disclosed new pathway phenotypes, including an ROI—reoccurrence of illness (ROI)&mda...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,615 Views
19 Pages

Nutrient-Response Pathways in Healthspan and Lifespan Regulation

  • Aleksandra Dabrowska,
  • Juhi Kumar and
  • Charalampos Rallis

6 May 2022

Cellular, small invertebrate and vertebrate models are a driving force in biogerontology studies. Using various models, such as yeasts, appropriate tissue culture cells, Drosophila, the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans and the mouse, has tremendously...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,723 Views
42 Pages

Multiomics Approach Reveals an Important Role of BNIP3 in Myocardial Remodeling and the Pathogenesis of Heart Failure with Reduced Ejection Fraction

  • Antoine H. Chaanine,
  • LeeAnn Higgins,
  • Lothar Lauterboeck,
  • Todd Markowski,
  • Qinglin Yang and
  • Patrice Delafontaine

6 May 2022

Previous work showed a role of BNIP3 in myocardial remodeling and progression to HFrEF. We utilized a multiomics approach to unravel BNIP3-related molecular mechanisms in the pathogenesis of HFrEF. BNIP3 knockdown in HFrEF improved glycolysis, pyruva...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
6,626 Views
30 Pages

Genetic Kidney Diseases (GKDs) Modeling Using Genome Editing Technologies

  • Fernando Gómez-García,
  • Raquel Martínez-Pulleiro,
  • Noa Carrera,
  • Catarina Allegue and
  • Miguel A. Garcia-Gonzalez

6 May 2022

Genetic kidney diseases (GKDs) are a group of rare diseases, affecting approximately about 60 to 80 per 100,000 individuals, for which there is currently no treatment that can cure them (in many cases). GKDs usually leads to early-onset chronic kidne...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,360 Views
25 Pages

Transcriptional Programs and Regulators Underlying Age-Dependent and Dark-Induced Senescence in Medicago truncatula

  • Kashif Mahmood,
  • Ivone Torres-Jerez,
  • Nick Krom,
  • Wei Liu and
  • Michael K. Udvardi

6 May 2022

In forage crops, age-dependent and stress-induced senescence reduces forage yield and quality. Therefore, delaying leaf senescence may be a way to improve forage yield and quality as well as plant resilience to stresses. Here, we used RNA-sequencing...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
6,110 Views
23 Pages

Obstructive Sleep Apnea as a Risk Factor for COVID-19 Severity—The Gut Microbiome as a Common Player Mediating Systemic Inflammation via Gut Barrier Dysfunction

  • Saif Mashaqi,
  • Rekha Kallamadi,
  • Abhishek Matta,
  • Stuart F. Quan,
  • Salma I. Patel,
  • Daniel Combs,
  • Lauren Estep,
  • Joyce Lee-Iannotti,
  • Charles Smith and
  • David Gozal
  • + 1 author

6 May 2022

The novel corona virus that is now known as (SARS-CoV-2) has killed more than six million people worldwide. The disease presentation varies from mild respiratory symptoms to acute respiratory distress syndrome and ultimately death. Several risk facto...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,257 Views
20 Pages

6 May 2022

Pentanucleotide expansion diseases constitute a special class of neurodegeneration. The repeat expansions occur in non-coding regions, have likely arisen from Alu elements, and often result in autosomal dominant or recessive phenotypes with underlyin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,648 Views
10 Pages

Tany-Seq: Integrated Analysis of the Mouse Tanycyte Transcriptome

  • Andrew I. Sullivan,
  • Matthew J. Potthoff and
  • Kyle H. Flippo

6 May 2022

The ability to maintain energy homeostasis is necessary for survival. Recently, an emerging role for ependymogial cells, which line the third ventricle in the hypothalamus in the regulation of energy homeostasis, has been appreciated. These cells are...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,148 Views
12 Pages

Fibronectin as a Marker of Disease Severity in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients

  • Anna Lemańska-Perek,
  • Dorota Krzyżanowska-Gołąb,
  • Barbara Dragan,
  • Maciej Tyszko and
  • Barbara Adamik

6 May 2022

The SARS-CoV-2 virus alters the expression of genes for extracellular matrix proteins, including fibronectin. The aim of the study was to establish the relationship between different forms of fibronectin, such as plasma (pFN), cellular (EDA-FN), and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,330 Views
23 Pages

Intraovarian, Isoform-Specific Transcriptional Roles of Progesterone Receptor in Ovulation

  • Kirsten M. Smith,
  • Doan T. Dinh,
  • Lisa K. Akison,
  • Matilda Nicholls,
  • Kylie R. Dunning,
  • Atsushi Morimoto,
  • John P. Lydon,
  • Darryl L. Russell and
  • Rebecca L. Robker

5 May 2022

Progesterone receptor (PGR) activity is obligatory for mammalian ovulation; however, there is no established direct functional pathway explaining how progesterone receptor completely and specifically regulates oocyte release. This study examined the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,599 Views
27 Pages

5 May 2022

The drug efflux transporter P-glycoprotein (Pgp; ABCB1) plays an important role in drug absorption, disposition, and elimination. There is an ongoing debate whether, in addition to its localization at the plasma membrane, Pgp may also be expressed at...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,813 Views
11 Pages

ANXA11 rs1049550 Associates with Löfgren’s Syndrome and Chronic Sarcoidosis

  • Bekir Karakaya,
  • Joanne J. van der Vis,
  • Marcel Veltkamp,
  • Douwe H. Biesma,
  • Jan C. Grutters and
  • Coline H. M. van Moorsel

5 May 2022

Sarcoidosis is an immune mediated granulomatous disease commonly affecting the lungs. Genome wide association studies identified many genomic regions that are shared among multiple immune mediated diseases. However, ANXA11 gene polymorphism rs1049550...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,504 Views
26 Pages

Allogeneic Serum and Macromolecular Crowding Maintain Native Equine Tenocyte Function in Culture

  • Andrea Rampin,
  • Ioannis Skoufos,
  • Michael Raghunath,
  • Athina Tzora,
  • Nikolaos Diakakis,
  • Nikitas Prassinos and
  • Dimitrios I. Zeugolis

5 May 2022

The absence of a native extracellular matrix and the use of xenogeneic sera are often associated with rapid tenocyte function losses during in vitro culture. Herein, we assessed the influence of different sera (equine serum and foetal bovine serum) o...

  • Commentary
  • Open Access
2,275 Views
7 Pages

5 May 2022

Heat Shock (HS) signaling is activated in response to various types of cellular stress. This activation serves to protect cells from immediate threats in the surrounding environment. However, activation of HS signaling occurs in a heterogeneous manne...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,870 Views
17 Pages

Long-Distance Repression by Human Silencers: Chromatin Interactions and Phase Separation in Silencers

  • Ying Zhang,
  • Yi Xiang See,
  • Vinay Tergaonkar and
  • Melissa Jane Fullwood

5 May 2022

Three-dimensional genome organization represents an additional layer in the epigenetic regulation of gene expression. Active transcription controlled by enhancers or super-enhancers has been extensively studied. Enhancers or super-enhancers can recru...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,957 Views
19 Pages

5 May 2022

Glioblastoma (GBM) is a progressive and lethal brain cancer. Malignant control of actin and microtubule cytoskeletal mechanics facilitates two major GBM therapeutic resistance strategies—diffuse invasion and tumor microtube network formation. A...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,387 Views
15 Pages

Focal Liver Lesion MRI Feature Identification Using Efficientnet and MONAI: A Feasibility Study

  • Róbert Stollmayer,
  • Bettina Katalin Budai,
  • Aladár Rónaszéki,
  • Zita Zsombor,
  • Ildikó Kalina,
  • Erika Hartmann,
  • Gábor Tóth,
  • Péter Szoldán,
  • Viktor Bérczi and
  • Pál Novák Kaposi
  • + 1 author

5 May 2022

Liver tumors constitute a major part of the global disease burden, often making regular imaging follow-up necessary. Recently, deep learning (DL) has increasingly been applied in this research area. How these methods could facilitate report writing i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,577 Views
13 Pages

5 May 2022

Raman microspectroscopy is a label-free technique which is very suited for the investigation of pharmacokinetics of cellular uptake, mechanisms of interaction, and efficacies of drugs in vitro. However, the complexity of the spectra makes the identif...

  • Review
  • Open Access
91 Citations
12,858 Views
35 Pages

5 May 2022

Despite the significant decline in mortality, cardiovascular diseases are still the leading cause of death worldwide. Among them, myocardial infarction (MI) seems to be the most important. A further decline in the death rate may be achieved by the in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
5,148 Views
15 Pages

miR-150-5p and let-7b-5p in Blood Myeloid Extracellular Vesicles Track Cognitive Symptoms in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis

  • Federica Scaroni,
  • Caterina Visconte,
  • Maria Serpente,
  • Maria Teresa Golia,
  • Martina Gabrielli,
  • Marijn Huiskamp,
  • Hanneke E. Hulst,
  • Tiziana Carandini,
  • Milena De Riz and
  • Claudia Verderio
  • + 8 authors

5 May 2022

Cognitive deficits strongly affect the quality of life of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). However, no cognitive MS biomarkers are currently available. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) contain markers of parental cells and are able to pass from the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,476 Views
19 Pages

Morphological and Molecular Gonadal Sex Differentiation in the Wild Japanese eel Anguilla japonica

  • Moemi Horiuchi,
  • Seishi Hagihara,
  • Manabu Kume,
  • Daichi Chushi,
  • Yuya Hasegawa,
  • Hikaru Itakura,
  • Yoh Yamashita,
  • Shinji Adachi and
  • Shigeho Ijiri

5 May 2022

Most cultured Japanese eels (Anguilla japonica) show male sex differentiation; however, natural gonadal sex differentiation has not been evaluated. In this study, this process was characterized in wild eels. Differentiated ovaries and testes were obs...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,864 Views
13 Pages

Multinucleated Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells Adapt to Vision and Exhibit Increased DNA Damage Response

  • Qin Ke,
  • Lili Gong,
  • Xingfei Zhu,
  • Ruili Qi,
  • Ming Zou,
  • Baoxin Chen,
  • Wei Liu,
  • Shan Huang,
  • Yizhi Liu and
  • David Wan-Cheng Li

5 May 2022

Multinucleated retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells have been reported in humans and other mammals. Rodents have an extremely high percentage of multinucleated cells (more than 80%). Both mouse and human multinucleated RPE cells exhibit specific re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,087 Views
18 Pages

Framework of Intrinsic Immune Landscape of Dormant Prostate Cancer

  • Nelson K. Y. Wong,
  • Xin Dong,
  • Yen-Yi Lin,
  • Hui Xue,
  • Rebecca Wu,
  • Dong Lin,
  • Colin Collins and
  • Yuzhuo Wang

5 May 2022

Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) is the standard therapy for men with advanced prostate cancer (PCa). PCa often responds to ADT and enters a dormancy period, which can be recognized clinically as a minimal residual disease. However, the majority of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
6,044 Views
14 Pages

5 May 2022

Asherman’s syndrome (AS) is caused by intrauterine adhesions and inactive endometrium from repeated curettage of the uterine endometrium. AS is a major cause of recurrent implantation failure and miscarriage and is very difficult to treat becau...

  • Review
  • Open Access
43 Citations
11,633 Views
24 Pages

5 May 2022

Obesity has been steadily increasing over the past decade in the US and worldwide. Since 1975, the prevalence of obesity has increased by 2% per decade, unabated despite new and more stringent guidelines set by WHO, CDC, and other public health organ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,431 Views
12 Pages

Data-Driven Mathematical Model of Apoptosis Regulation in Memory Plasma Cells

  • Philipp Burt,
  • Rebecca Cornelis,
  • Gustav Geißler,
  • Stefanie Hahne,
  • Andreas Radbruch,
  • Hyun-Dong Chang and
  • Kevin Thurley

5 May 2022

Memory plasma cells constitutively produce copious amounts of antibodies, imposing a critical risk factor for autoimmune disease. We previously found that plasma cell survival requires secreted factors such as APRIL and direct contact to stromal cell...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,205 Views
13 Pages

5 May 2022

Oligophrenin-1 (OPHN1) is a Rho-GTPase-activating protein (RhoGAP), whose mutations are associated with X-linked intellectual disability (XLID). OPHN1 is enriched at the synapse in both pre- and postsynaptic compartments, where it regulates the RhoA/...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,546 Views
16 Pages

An Early Disturbance in Serotonergic Neurotransmission Contributes to the Onset of Parkinsonian Phenotypes in Drosophila melanogaster

  • Rafaella V. Zárate,
  • Sergio Hidalgo,
  • Nicole Navarro,
  • Daniela Molina-Mateo,
  • Duxan Arancibia,
  • Francisca Rojo-Cortés,
  • Carlos Oliva,
  • María Estela Andrés,
  • Pedro Zamorano and
  • Jorge M. Campusano

5 May 2022

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by motor symptoms and dopaminergic cell loss. A pre-symptomatic phase characterized by non-motor symptoms precedes the onset of motor alterations. Two recent PET studies in h...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,082 Views
20 Pages

Evaluation of Proteasome Inhibitors in the Treatment of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

  • I-Chen Chen,
  • Yi-Ching Liu,
  • Yen-Hsien Wu,
  • Shih-Hsing Lo,
  • Zen-Kong Dai,
  • Jong-Hau Hsu and
  • Yu-Hsin Tseng

4 May 2022

Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is the most common form of idiopathic interstitial pneumonia, and it has a worse prognosis than non-small cell lung cancer. The pathomechanism of IPF is not fully understood, but it has been suggested that repeated...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,412 Views
17 Pages

4 May 2022

We have previously shown that in urethane-anaesthetized rats, intravenous injection of the angiotensin II (Ang II) AT1 receptor antagonist losartan reversed the pressor effect of the cannabinoid CB1 receptor agonist CP55940 given in the paraventricul...

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