The antioxidant response of Lemna paucicostata upon phenol exposure
AbstractPhenol exposure caused a significant reduction in the growth rate of Lemna paucicostata with an IC50 of 234.5±5.8 mg/L. Additionally, phenol caused a dose-dependent increase in the formation of...
View ArticleTAT cell-penetrating peptide modulates inflammatory response and apoptosis in...
AbstractCell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) are commonly used as delivery vehicles for the introduction of a variety of macromolecules into cells. Trans-activator of transcription (TAT) is the most...
View ArticleXXIV World Allergy Congress 2015
Table of ContentsA1 Pirfenidone inhibits TGF-b1-induced extracellular matrix production in nasal polyp-derived fibroblastsJae-Min Shin, Heung-Man Lee, Il-Ho ParkA2 The efficacy of a 2-week course of...
View ArticleThe effects of silver and arsenic on antioxidant system in Lemna...
AbstractAg+ (AgNO3) and As3+ (As2O3) exposures resulted in dose-dependent decreases in the growth rate of Lemna paucicostata with IC50 values of 0.101±0.004 mg/mL and 0.753±0.127 mg/mL, respectively....
View ArticleJob satisfaction as a moderator on the relationship between burnout and...
AbstractThis study examined the relationship between faculty burnout and scholarly productivity, as well as job satisfaction as a moderator, among 251 counseling faculty in the U.S. Faculty burnout was...
View ArticleEnd-of-life batteries management and material flow analysis in South Korea
AbstractConsumers increasingly have worn-out batteries as electrical and electronic equipment with new technical developments are introduced into the market and quickly replace older models. As a...
View ArticleCauses of hyperhomocysteinemia and its pathological significance
AbstractIn the last 10 years, homocysteine has been regarded as a marker of cardiovascular disease and a definite risk factor for many other diseases. Homocysteine is biosynthesized from methionine...
View ArticleSpatiotemporal analysis of Korean ginseng farm productivity
AbstractThe past two decades has seen new methodological debates on the identification of production function. Olley and Pakes (J Polit Econ 101(6):1149–1164, 1996), Levinsohn and Petrin (Rev Econ Stud...
View ArticleBlocking microglial activation of reactive astrocytes is neuroprotective in...
AbstractAlzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of age-related dementia. Increasing evidence suggests that neuroinflammation mediated by microglia and astrocytes contributes to disease...
View ArticleMolecular subtyping of ependymoma and prognostic impact of Ki-67
AbstractAlthough ependymomas (EPNs) have similar histopathology, they are heterogeneous tumors with diverse immunophenotypes, genetics, epigenetics, and different clinical behavior according to...
View ArticlemiR-3189-targeted GLUT3 repression by HDAC2 knockdown inhibits glioblastoma...
AbstractBackgroundEpigenetic regulations frequently appear in Glioblastoma (GBM) and are highly associated with metabolic alterations. Especially, Histone deacetylases (HDACs) correlates with the...
View ArticleToxic leukoencephalopathy with axonal spheroids caused by chemotherapeutic...
AbstractBackgroundThe objective of this report is to share the clinicopathological features of chemotherapy-induced toxic leukoencephalopathy, which is a rare and under-recognized disease, clinically...
View ArticleLUHMES Dopaminergic Neurons Are Uniquely Susceptible to Ferroptosis
AbstractFerroptosis is a necrotic cell death caused by lipid oxidation that may be responsible for neural degeneration in Parkinson’s disease. We assessed whether three neuronal cell lines are...
View ArticleCytoplasmic molecular chaperones in Pseudomonas species
AbstractPseudomonas is widespread in various environmental and host niches. To promote rejuvenation, cellular protein homeostasis must be finely tuned in response to diverse stresses, such as extremely...
View ArticleTemperature Matters: Bacterial Response to Temperature Change
AbstractTemperature is one of the most important factors in all living organisms for survival. Being a unicellular organism, bacterium requires sensitive sensing and defense mechanisms to tolerate...
View ArticleZBTB7A suppresses glioblastoma tumorigenesis through the transcriptional...
AbstractGlioblastoma multiforme (GBM), the most aggressive and malignant glioma, has a poor prognosis. Although patients with GBM are treated with surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy, GBM is...
View ArticleCatechol inhibits epidermal growth factor-induced epithelial-to-mesenchymal...
AbstractEpithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a major cellular process in which epithelial cells lose cell polarity and cell-cell adhesion and become motility and invasiveness by transforming into...
View ArticleMacrophagic myofasciitis and subcutaneous pseudolymphoma caused by aluminium...
AbstractAluminium hydroxide is a well-known adjuvant used in vaccines. Although it can enhance an adaptive immune response to a co-administered antigen, it causes adverse effects, including macrophagic...
View ArticleNonlinear beamforming for intracardiac echocardiography: a comparative study
Abstract Intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) enables cardiac imaging with a wide field of view, deep imaging depth, and high frame rate during surgery. However, strong sidelobe and grating lobe...
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