Autophagy, a process by which cells degrade their own cytoplasmic components and organelles, is also known as programmed cell death different from apoptosis15. Abnormalities of autophagy are closely related not only to neurodegenerative diseases and metabolic disorders, but also to carcinogenesis in vario...
24). However, it is also known that at higher concentrations ATA also inhibits other enzymes, such as nucleases (at 10–50 μM) (ref. 25), calpain (IC50=22 μM) (ref. 26) and influenza virus neuraminidase (at 100 μg ml−1 or ∼210 μM) (ref. 27). Therefore, ...
P32 protein, also known as the gC1q receptor for complement component C1q, is a binding protein for nuclear pre-mRNA splicing factor SF2/ASF and numerous o... BJ Soltys,D Kang,RS Gupta - 《Histochemistry & Cell Biology》 被引量: 222发表: 2000年 GP-2/THP gene family encodes self-bindi...
also known as male or female pattern baldness. And some dermatologists provide PRP treatments for the face. (You may have heard these called a “vampire facial.”)
Plasma etchingis one of the main applications of plasma treatment and the plasma system (known as a ‘plasma etcher’) is commonly used in production of semiconductor devices. During plasma etching, the highly energetic and reactive species produced from a selected process gas, such as O2or a ...
known as the Yasuda parameter, the chemical composition and structure of the resulting thin film can be varied in a wide range. Plasma polymerization takes place in a low pressure and lowtemperature plasmathat is produced by aglow dischargethrough an organic gas or vapour. Plasma polymerization de...
The feedstock is subjected to a very high temperature, which converts into a combustible gas known as synthesis gas with carbon monoxide, hydrogen, and methane as its main constituents. The carbonaceous and volatile part of the feedstock is gasified into syngas [31], while the inorganic ...
They are known to play roles in various processes such as receptor interactions and apoptosis. GM3 is one of the simpler gangliosides that predominate in the periphery while it is found in lower levels in the central nervous system. Shifts from complex to simple gangliosides such as GM3 have...
The deregulation of the immune system with age eventually leads to chronic inflammation, also known as inflammaging [4]. An increase in inflammation is found even in relatively healthy older individuals [4, 5]. Aging of the immune system is also characterized by alterations in the self-renewal ...
DHA is known to modulate activity of glial cells61. It could be speculated that higher levels of DHA may ‘buffer’ against excessive synaptic pruning through modulation of complement system and microglial activity14,62. DHA is also thought to play a role in dopaminergic neural development and ...