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134 Newer work has also highlighted that acute or short-term exercise may reduce circulating levels of extracellular vesicles (among others; see review Chow et al.136) in people with obesity140 or pre-hypertension141 to favor cardiometabolic health. When coupled with observations that exercise also...
Extracellular vesicles are known as actual intermediaries of intercellular communications, such as biological signals and cargo transfer between different cells. A variety of cells release the exosomes as nanovesicular bodies. Exosomes contain different compounds such as several types of nucleic acids and ...
Ischaemia–reperfusion injury, surgical trauma and/or alloimmune responses can result in the release of organ-derived autoantigens (such as soluble antigens, extracellular vesicles or apoptotic bodies) that are presented to B cells in the context of the transplant recipient's antigen presenting ...
Mass-Spectrometry-Based Molecular Characterization of Extracellular Vesicles: Lipidomics and Proteomics This review discusses extracellular vesicles (EVs), which are submicron-scale, anuclear, phospholipid bilayer membrane enclosed vesicles that contain lipid... S Kreimer,AM Belov,I Ghiran,... - 《Journ...
we discuss about the cholesterol uptake mechanisms activated and utilized by cancer cells. Understanding the various means how cancer cells fulfil their cholesterol need, including their ability to compensate decreased cholesterol synthesis with the uptake of the extracellular cholesterol, is central for ...
However, because fatty acids have a greater aqueous solubility than does PC, the concentration of fatty acids in monomeric form in the aqueous phase between micelles is higher than that of PC between bile acid–PC mixed micelles. The conversion of PC-cholesterol vesicles and bilayers of fatty ...
Podoplanin is a mucin-type transmembrane protein composed of 162 amino acid residues. Podoplanin’s extracellular domain contains four platelet-aggregating (PLAG) domain repeats, which interact with C-type lectin 2 (CLEC-2) receptors on the surface of platelets. CCL21, Galectin 8, CD9, CD44, ...
Gonadotropin administration during infertility treatment stimulates the growth and development of multiple ovarian follicles, yielding heterogeneous oocytes with variable capacity for fertilization, cleavage, and blastocyst formation. To determine how th