- Umbilicus as a fitness signal in humans
[作者:Sinkkonen, A,期刊:FASEB Journal, 页码:10-12 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2009年23-1]
- Typically, mammalian umbilical cord forms a tiny, stable, and asymmetrical scar. In contrast, humans have a clearly visible umbilicus that changes with age and nutrients gathered. Based on this, I propose that umbilicus,...
- Oxidative, multistep activation of the noncanonical NF-kappa B pathway via disulfide Bcl-3/p50 complex
[作者:Cristofanon, S; Morceau, F; Scovassi, AI; Dicato, M; Ghibelli, L; Diederich, M,期刊:FASEB Journal, 页码:45-57 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2009年23-1]
- Buthionine sulfoximine ( BSO) is a well-known inhibitor of glutathione synthesis, producing slow glutathione ( GSH) depletion and oxidative stress; some "responder" cells avoid BSO-induced death by trans-activating the p...
- Microenvironment drives the endothelial or neural fate of differentiating embryonic stem cells coexpressing neuropilin-1 and Flk-1
[作者:Gualandris, A; Noghero, A; Geuna, M; Arese, M; Valdembri, D; Serini, G; Bussolino, F,期刊:FASEB Journal, 页码:68-78 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2009年23-1]
- The observation that the architecture of the cardiovascular and nervous systems is drawn by common guidance cues and the closeness between neural progenitors and endothelial cells in the vascular niche strongly suggests ...
- F-spondin, a neuroregulatory protein, is up-regulated in osteoarthritis and regulates cartilage metabolism via TGF-beta activation
[作者:Attur, MG; Palmer, GD; Al-Mussawir, HE; Dave, M; Teixeira, CC; Rifkin, DB; Appleton, CTG; Beier, F; Abramson, SB,期刊:FASEB Journal, 页码:79-89 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2009年23-1]
- In osteoarthritis (OA) articular chondrocytes undergo phenotypic changes culminating in the progressive loss of cartilage from the joint surface. The molecular mechanisms underlying these changes are poorly understood. H...
- High-fat diet before and during pregnancy causes marked up-regulation of placental nutrient transport and fetal overgrowth in C57/BL6 mice
[作者:Jones, HN; Woollett, LA; Barbour, N; Prasad, PD; Powell, TL; Jansson, T,期刊:FASEB Journal, 页码:271-278 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2009年23-1]
- Maternal overweight and obesity in pregnancy often result in fetal overgrowth, which increases the risk for the baby to develop metabolic syndrome later in life. However, the mechanisms underlying fetal overgrowth are no...
- Differential roles of PDGFR-alpha and PDGFR-beta in angiogenesis and vessel stability
[作者:Zhang, JH; Cao, RH; Zhang, Y; Jia, TH; Cao, YH; Wahlberg, E,期刊:FASEB Journal, 页码:153-163 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2009年23-1]
- Preclinical and clinical evaluations of individual proangiogenic/arteriogenic factors for the treatment of ischemic myocardium and skeletal muscle have produced unfulfilled promises. The establishment of functional and s...
- Functional analysis of monocyte MHC class II compartments
[作者:Bunbury, A; Potolicchio, I; Maitra, R; Santambrogio, L,期刊:FASEB Journal, 页码:164-171 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2009年23-1]
- Circulating monocytes, as dendritic cell and macrophage precursors, exhibit several functions usually associated with antigen-presenting cells, such as phagocytosis and presence of endosomal/lysosomal degradative compart...
- A splice variant of the SLC28A3 gene encodes a novel human concentrative nucleoside transporter-3 (hCNT3) protein localized in the endoplasmic reticulum
[作者:Errasti-Murugarren, E; Molina-Arcas, M; Casado, FJ; Pastor-Anglada, M,期刊:FASEB Journal, 页码:172-182 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2009年23-1]
- Nucleoside transporters are plasma membrane proteins essential for nucleoside salvage. Among them, human concentrative nucleoside transporter 3 (hCNT3, SLC28A3) plays an essential role in this process because of its broa...
- The GPR55 ligand L-alpha-lysophosphatidylinositol promotes RhoA-dependent Ca2+ signaling and NFAT activation
[作者:Henstridge, CM; Balenga, NAB; Ford, LA; Ross, RA; Waldhoer, M; Irving, AJ,期刊:FASEB Journal, 页码:183-193 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2009年23-1]
- The endogenous phospholipid L-alpha-lysophosphatidylinositol (LPI) was recently identified as a novel ligand for the orphan G protein-coupled receptor 55 (GPR55). In this study we define the downstream signaling pathways...
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