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Altered metabolite levels in cancer: implications for tumour biology and cancer therapy Altered cell metabolism is a characteristic feature of many cancers. Aside from well-described changes in nutrient consumption and waste excretion, altered cancer cell metabolism also results in changes to intracellular...
Nutrient deprivation Hypoglycemia Hypocalcemia Amino acid analogs Pharmacological agents Sodium salicylate Indometacin Alkylating agents Pathogens Viruses: adenovirus, herpes, influenza Bacteria: actinobacillus To trigger the cellular stress response, specific DNA-binding proteins or transcription factors are activated...
Thus, one of the challenges posed to Biomedical Text Mining tools is that of learning to recognise a wide variety of biological concepts with different functional roles to assist in these processes. Results Here, we present a novel corpus concerning the integrated cellular responses to nutrient ...
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Plants suffer from abiotic stress due to several soil- and environment-related factors. They need water and essential plant nutrients to carry out their metabolism and survive. Plant genome regulates expression of different sets of genes to ensure availa
SRW Cel3 - Cellular System Renewal is Formulated for Healthy Protein Structures, Cellular Turnover and Nutrient Response to Support Your Cellular System as You Age SRW Cel3 - Cellular System Renewalsupports autophagy, normal proteostasis (protein formation) and nutrient sensing for cellular health thro...
Human health is a culmination of dynamic interactions and regulations by several genetic, non-genetic, and environmental factors. The regulatory systems of the body work intricately and coordinately to maintain functional homeostasis in cells and tissues by sensing and regulating nutrient availability and...
Cellular senescence encompasses several mechanisms, including telomere damage or shortening, DNA damage, aberrant epigenetic modifications, mitochondrial dysfunction, nutrient-sensing imbalances, stem cell exhaustion, and disrupted cell communication. Recent studies have shown that chronic inflammation and ecologica...
Heterotrophic microorganism Escherichia coli LS5218 was cultured with flesh green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii C-9: NIES-2235 as a nutrient supplier. In order to evaluate the cell response of Escherichia coli with Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, Escherichia coli was evaluated with microbial methods and ...