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تعداد نتایج: 329  

Journal: :Small GTPases 2010
Eric Theveneau Roberto Mayor

For directional cell migration to occur cells must interpret guiding cues present in their environment. Chemotaxis based on negative or positive signals has been long thought as the main driving force of guided cell migration. However during collective cell migration cells do receive information from external signals but also upon interactions with their direct neighbours. These multiple inputs...

2015
Marla Karine Amarante Carlos Eduardo Coral de Oliveira Mateus Nóbrega Aoki Maria Angelica Ehara Watanabe

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is noncytopathic, hepatotropic and cause acute and chronic necroinflammatory liver diseases. Many chemokine and yours receptors are involved in the HBV pathogenesis, with a role at the infection capacity and the host response. Sequence analysis of a common variant revealed a G→A transition at position 801 (counting from the ATG start codon) in the 3’ untranslated region ...

Journal: :Cell 2014
Ruth Scherz-Shouval Sandro Santagata Marc L. Mendillo Lynette M. Sholl Irit Ben-Aharon Andrew H. Beck Dora Dias-Santagata Martina Koeva Salomon M. Stemmer Luke Whitesell Susan Lindquist

Stromal cells within the tumor microenvironment are essential for tumor progression and metastasis. Surprisingly little is known about the factors that drive the transcriptional reprogramming of stromal cells within tumors. We report that the transcriptional regulator heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) is frequently activated in cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), where it is a potent enabler of mali...

Journal: :Cell 2007
Robert J. Klose Qin Yan Zuzana Tothova Kenichi Yamane Hediye Erdjument-Bromage Paul Tempst D. Gary Gilliland Yi Zhang William G. Kaelin

Changes in histone methylation status regulate chromatin structure and DNA-dependent processes such as transcription. Recent studies indicate that, analogous to other histone modifications, histone methylation is reversible. Retinoblastoma binding protein 2 (RBP2), a nuclear protein implicated in the regulation of transcription and differentiation by the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor protein,...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2005
Per M Humpert Renate Neuwirth Marco J Battista Olga Voronko Maximilian von Eynatten Ilze Konrade Gottfried Rudofsky Thoralf Wendt Andreas Hamann Michael Morcos Peter P Nawroth Angelika Bierhaus

CD34 /CD133 circulating adult progenitor cells (PCs) play an important role in tissue repair in metabolic disease. PCs have a certain plasticity to differentiate into cells with tissue-specific phenotypes (1–3). In diabetic mice, therapeutic use of PCs in models of hindlimb ischemia and wound healing was particularly effective, suggesting a diabetes-dependent defect in PC function (4,5). Accord...

Journal: :Anticancer research 2011
T C Wehler C Graf K Altherr T Zimmermann W Brenner J W Thüroff S Biesterfeld I Gockel M Theobald P R Galle C C Schimanski

For several tumor entities, a significant correlation between the chemokine stromal cell-derived factor 1 (SDF1) and its receptor C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4 (CXCR4), metastasis and tumor proliferation, as well as prognosis, has been described. In this study, a series of 105 renal cell carcinoma patients were analyzed in terms of expression of SDF1α and SDF1β and infiltration by CD4+ and CD...

2013
Carole Gauron Christine Rampon Mohamed Bouzaffour Eliane Ipendey Jérémie Teillon Michel Volovitch Sophie Vriz

A major issue in regenerative medicine is the role of injury in promoting cell plasticity. Here we explore the function of reactive oxygen species (ROS) induced through lesions in adult zebrafish. We show that ROS production, following adult fin amputation, is tightly regulated in time and space for at least 24 hours, whereas ROS production remains transient (2 hours) in mere wound healing. In ...

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