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Initial investigations in the heart uncovered Epac as
2020-03-06

Initial investigations in the heart uncovered Epac as a positive regulator of myocyte hypertrophy [8], [9]. Concomitantly, Epac has been shown to regulate cardiac Ca homeostasis [8], [10], [11], [12], [13]. Ca is an essential second messenger in the cardiac physiology because its rhythmic variations
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Main Text Post translational modifications
2020-03-06

Main Text Post-translational modifications by ubiquitin (Ub) and ubiquitin-like proteins (Ubl) regulate a diverse array of cellular and physiological processes including protein degradation, localization, and activation. While ubiquitination has primary responsibility for targeting substrates for p
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br Assessing DUB activity The
2020-03-06

Assessing DUB activity The Ub field has benefited greatly from the past efforts of biochemists and chemical biologists who have reconstituted Ub signals in vitro and generated tools for capturing or measuring DUB activities, many of which can be readily produced or are commercially available (Ekk
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br Discussion Although DNA has a limited chemical
2020-03-06

Discussion Although DNA has a limited chemical stability it has long been known that DNA in blood stains may remain relative stable for weeks, months, or even years at ambient temperature,1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and samples (e.g., reference samples) that have been transferred to a matrix, e.g., FTA® pap
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br Conflicts of interest br Acknowledgements This work
2020-03-06

Conflicts of interest Acknowledgements This work was supported by funding from Young Sanjin Scholars Distinguished Professor, the Aid Program for Innovation Research Team in Shanxi Agricultural University (CXTD201201), and the Special Fund for Agro-scientific Research in the Public Interest of
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Michel et al calculated the mutual solubilities of
2020-03-06

Michel et al. [34] calculated the mutual solubilities of water and hydrocarbons by a cubic equation of state. They asserted that conventional mixing rules can not satisfactorily describe the hydrogen bonding compounds. Kabadi and Danner [35] applied a modified form of Soave-Redlich-Kwong equation of
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Many researchers studied the experimental investigation of R
2020-03-06

Many researchers studied the experimental investigation of RHA in cement enhances the strength and durability of the concrete [9], [10], [11], [12]. It is most important that concrete must withstand its strength even after it is being exposed to any corrosive environment over a period of time. In ad
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br Experiments br Numerical simulations br Discussion
2020-03-06

Experiments Numerical simulations Discussion Conclusions By large-caliber PELE with various d/D against RHA plate at low velocity of 415 m s−1, impact experiments against 30 mm RHA target were carried out. Numerical simulations were also conducted to monitor progress of PELE expansion an
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Furan analogs and N methylpyrrole analogs had
2020-03-05

Furan analogs and N-methylpyrrole analogs had completely different SARs. For example, replacement of the furan-2-sulfonyl moiety of 6 with the furan-3-sulfonyl moiety resulted in 8 with a decreased EP1 Perhexiline maleate synthesis affinity and an increased antagonist activity, while the correspondi
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br DDR mediated signaling DDRs initiate signaling pathways
2020-03-05

DDR-mediated signaling DDRs initiate signaling pathways in a context and cell type-dependent manner. For instance, DDR1 was reported to activate ERK in vascular smooth muscle 4-Aminobutyric acid sale (Lu et al., 2011), to inhibit ERK in mesangial cells (Curat and Vogel, 2002), and to have no eff
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Carmustine receptor At baseline mutant allele frequency of E
2020-03-05

At baseline, mutant allele frequency of EGFR in tissue and plasma samples did not correlated with anti-tumor response (Supplementary Fig. 1). Among 35 patients who were positive for cell-free DNA (cfDNA) at baseline, changes of cfDNA during treatment were analyzed. Negative conversion (NC) of cfDNA
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Other GPCRs notable for changes in expression
2020-03-05

Other GPCRs notable for changes in expression on CLL cells include upregulation of the thromboxane A2 receptor TBXA2R mRNA [61] and up and downregulation of mRNA and protein from the neurotensin receptors NTSR2 and NTSR1, respectively [62]. The Eμ-TCL1 mouse model of CLL has been used to study mult
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A structural explanation for how RBR
2020-03-05

A structural explanation for how RBR RING1s handle their bound E2~Ubs differently from canonical RINGs has not been readily apparent. Only a few residue positions are strongly conserved in RING and RING1 domains, most of which are zinc-coordinating Cys and histidine residues. A key position in canon
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Our data indicate that the ability of these promiscuous kina
2020-03-05

Our data indicate that the ability of these promiscuous kinases to bind chemically diverse inhibitors is defined by the hydrophobic pocket formed by the activation loop, which is only accessible in the DFG-Asp-out conformation. Inhibitors do not artificially induce the DFG-Asp-out conformation as wa
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br Neuroimaging Neuroimaging has not yet been systematically
2020-03-05

Neuroimaging Neuroimaging has not yet been systematically reported in individuals with CDD, although case reports document normal Lomustine synthesis anatomy or less often, show cortical atrophy or T2 fluid-attenuated inversion recovery hyperintensities in the white matter.15, 17, 18, 19, 48, 52
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