Thus, TRPC2 functions as a major regulator of calcium homeostasis in rat thyroid cells.doi:10.1074/jbc.M112.374348Pramod SukumaranChristoffer LfKati KemppainenPasi KankaanpIlari PulliJohnny NsmanTero ViitanenKid TrnquistThe Journal of Biological Chemistry...
Here we characterize the shape of female preference functi... MG Ritchie,M Saarikettu,S Livingstone,... - 《Evolution》 被引量: 159发表: 2010年 Immunophilins and Coupled Gating of Ryanodine Receptors The ryanodine receptor (RyR) is the major calcium (Ca2+) release channel in the sarcoplasmic...
Stomach acid performs a number of vital functions, yet it is under threat from a natural age-related decline, as well as a diet heavy in processed foods and lacking healthy nutritious ones. We need stomach acid in order to: Digest proteins and break them into the amino acids that are used...
Calcium as major component of cuticle in crustaceans and milli... Willis,H Judith - 《American Zoologist》 被引量: 196发表: 1999年 O-GLYCBASE version 2.0: a revised database of O-glycosylated proteins. O-GLYCBASE is an updated database of information on glycoproteins and their O-linked ...
It also presents the structure and expression of a protein called osteonectin. By cDNA cloning and subsequent protein sequencing, it has become apparent that osteonectin is widely distributed in the body and likely to have multiple functions in mineralized and nonmineralized tissues as well. Despite ...
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lineages in comparison with other monocots, including grasses, due to orchid-specific gene lineage duplications. Contrariwise, local duplications in Orchidaceae are less frequent in theCOL,FDandSOC1gene lineages, which points to a retention of key functions under strong purifying selection in essential...
All the information that has reached us from the ancient world demonstrates the significant role of renal functions. And this is indeed quite right, since this industrious pair of organs manage around 2001 of blood a day; they cleanse it, purify it and adjust its complex composition and balance...
(I) HPA axis dysfunction hypothesis: high levels of glucocorticoids (GCs) play a core role in the pathogenesis of MDD, and thyroid hormone (TH) and estrogen are also involved in functions of the HPA axis; (II) the monoamine hypothesis: the functional deficiency of serotonin (5-HT), ...
Transfer of calcium ions from the stressed ER to mitochondria could trigger apoptosis and subsequent release of abundant mitochondrial ROS to the cytoplasm12,18. Other studies implicated NADPH oxidase 2 (NOX2) in ER stress-triggered oxidative stress in macrophages and in the kidney19. Similarly, ...