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The ethambutol concentrations achieved in pericardial fluid
2018-10-23

The ethambutol concentrations achieved in pericardial fluid are shown in Fig. 3A. The figure shows that significantly lower ethambutol concentrations were achieved in pericardium compared to plasma (pretinoic acid falls based on the Henderson–Hasselbach relationship (Zhang et al., 2002). We measure
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br Hedgehog Pathway Inhibition Hedgehog Hh is a highly conse
2018-10-23

Hedgehog Pathway Inhibition Hedgehog (Hh) is a highly conserved signaling pathway, components of which include cell surface receptor Patched-1 (PTCH1), transmembrane receptor Smoothened (SMO), and three glioma associated family transcription factors (GLI) (Khan et al., 2015). It is involved with
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In human cancer ABCB P gp ABCC multidrug resistance associat
2018-10-23

In human cancer, ABCB1/P-gp, ABCC1/multidrug resistance-associated protein 1 (MRP1), and ABCG2/breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP) are well-known causes of multidrug resistance to multiple chemotherapeutic agents, such as taxane and vinca alkaloids (Gottesman et al., 2002). Therefore, much effor
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br The Role of Glucose Metabolism in HIV Pathogenesis br
2018-10-23

The Role of Glucose Metabolism in HIV Pathogenesis Metabolic Regulation of Monocytes Monocytes dramatically change their metabolic phenotype from oxidative to glycolytic metabolism when activated in humans (Dietl et al., 2010; Cramer et al., 2003), similar to what is observed in T cells. In a
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We also found that q does not
2018-10-23

We also found that 1q+ does not show preference in evolutionary timing—it may occur as an early or late event—which suggests that its oncogenic effect is independent of other genetic changes. Therefore, we suspect that 1q+ may have a similar effect on WT outcome regardless of whether it is homogeneo
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Most studies have been focused on investigating
2018-10-23

Most studies have been focused on investigating the molecular control of GPCR ubiquitination by identifying the E3 ubiquitin ligase, while the little information is available for deubiquitination of GPCR by deubiqutinating enzymes. Here we report that a deubiquitinating enzyme, USP11, promotes LPA1
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br Grant Support This work was
2018-10-23

Grant Support This work was supported by a research grant from the National Science Council, Taiwan and the Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica (IBMS-CRC103-P02). Conflicts of Interest Author Contributions Introduction Because of late presentation and chemotherapy resistan
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Our previous study demonstrated that
2018-10-23

Our previous study demonstrated that HDAC inhibition contributed to the anticancer effect of statins (Lin et al., 2008). Combining anti-cancer drugs with different mechanisms is a rational approach to improve efficacy. JMF3086, synthesized to inhibit both HDACs and HMGR, exhibits significant benefit
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Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy DMD is
2018-10-23

Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is a severe muscle disease affecting 1:3500 male births. DMD is caused by a mutation in dystrophin gene, coding for a protein required for skeletal and cardiac muscle integrity (Mercuri and Muntoni, 2013; Muntoni, 2003; Muntoni et al., 2003). Indeed, dystrophin is a
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br Results The study flow
2018-10-23

Results The study flow diagram is shown in Fig. 1. Baseline characteristics of patients included in the final analysis are shown in Table 1. There were 197 patients treated with IPI and 65 treated with a BRAFi who had pretreatment CBC available. Median time from baseline CBC to first dose of trea
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Here we show that the genetic disruption of
2018-10-23

Here, we show that the genetic disruption of the regulatory system maintaining systemic iron homeostasis causes age-dependent and genotype-specific pulmonary iron accumulation, increased lipid peroxidation, and gene responses consistent with pulmonary iron overload and oxidative stress; TfR1 and DMT
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br Search Strategy and Selection Criteria br
2018-10-23

Search Strategy and Selection Criteria Conflicts of Interest Acknowledgments Introduction Chronological age is a major risk factor for functional impairments, chronic diseases and mortality. However, there is still great heterogeneity in the health outcomes of older individuals (Lowsky e
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Far beyond the modest ambitions of its inventors
2018-10-23

Far beyond the modest ambitions of its inventors, MHB has contributed significantly to the practice of medicine, the guidance of public health policy, and the antibiotic drug discovery efforts of academic scientists and the biopharmaceutical industry. Based upon analysis of MIC profiles performed in
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br Acknowledgment br Experimental design materials and metho
2018-10-23

Acknowledgment Experimental design, materials and methods In the current work, four chalcogenide glasses with nominal atomic compositions described by SeGeIn were synthesized in from elemental Se, Ge and In (all elements were of 99.99% purity) by sealing the required quantities in quartz ampo
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br Experimental design materials and
2018-10-23

Experimental design, materials and methods Material availability and repository The expression vectors described in this work are part of the SEVA initiative (http://wwwuser.cnb.csic.es/~seva/, [2,17]) and are available free of charge upon request. Acknowledgments Authors are indebted to S
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