نتایج جستجو برای: shrnamir

تعداد نتایج: 24  

2014
Kim Tardif Vanessa Hertig Camille Dumais Louis Villeneuve Louis Perrault Jean-François Tanguay Angelino Calderone

BACKGROUND Nestin was reported to directly contribute to cell proliferation and the intermediate filament protein was detected in vascular smooth muscle cells. In experimental type I diabetes, nestin downregulation in the heart was identified as an incipient pathophysiological event. The following study tested the hypothesis that dysregulation of nestin expression in vascular smooth muscle cell...

2011
Z. Wang Y. Yang H. Yang J.E. Capó-Aponte S.D. Tachado J.M. Wolosin P.S. Reinach

PURPOSE The corneal wound healing response to an alkali burn results in dysregulated inflammation and opacity. Transient receptor potential vanilloid type1 (TRPV1) ion channel activation by such a stress contributes to this unfavorable outcome. Accordingly, we sought to identify potential drug targets for mitigating this response, in human corneal epithelial cells (HCEC). METHODS SV40-immmort...

2011
Simon Thompson Andrea N. Pearson Michelle D. Ashley Veronica Jessick Brona Murphy Philip Gafken David C. Henshall Kate T. Morris Roger P. Simon Robert Meller

We have previously shown that the cell death promoting protein Bcl-2 interacting mediator of cell death (Bim) is ubiquitinated and degraded following a neuroprotection-conferring episode of brief ischemia (preconditioning). Here, we identify the E3ligase that ubiquitinates Bim in this model, using a proteomics approach. Using phosphorylated GSTBim as bait, we precipitated and identified by mass...

2011
Santi M. Mandal Muralidhar L. Hegde Arpita Chatterjee Pavana M. Hegde Bartosz Szczesny Dibyendu Banerjee Istvan Boldogh Rui Gao Maria Falkenberg Claes Gustafsson Partha S. Sarkar Tapas K. Hazra

The repair of reactive oxygen species (ROS)-induced base lesions and single-strand breaks (SSBs) in the nuclear genome via the base excision (BER) and SSB repair (SSBR) pathways, respectively, is well characterized, and important for maintaining genomic integrity. However, the role of mitochondrial (mt) BER and SSBR proteins in mt genome maintenance is not completely clear. Here we show the pre...

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