Define Blood protein. Blood protein synonyms, Blood protein pronunciation, Blood protein translation, English dictionary definition of Blood protein. plants or animal compounds rich in amino acids required for growth and repair of animal tissue Not to be
Angiogenin performs multiple functions. It is a potent stimulator of blood vessel formation, but is also known to have neuroprotective properties. It also induces the formation of stress granules and can degrade RNAs. To investigate the possible role of angiogenin in ALS, Maria Ivanova, of the Re...
The consumption of soy protein was shown to reduce blood lipids in humans and other animal species. Furthermore, it was shown that the ingestion of soy protein maintains normal insulinemia. Thus, the purpose of the present study was to determine whether soy protein affects the synthesis of lipi...
To test whether environmental factors could explain the modifying effect of sex on genetic regulation of protein expression for the identified 150 proteins with sb-pQTLs, we examined the environmental factors present in our dataset, including lifetime alcohol use, smoking, comorbid medical conditions a...
The present study describes the use of engineered vesicles to deliver exogenous proteins into human cells. We show that overexpression of the spike glycoprotein of the vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV-G) in human cells induces the release of fusogenic vesicles named gesicles. Biochemical and ...
However, when microglia/macrophages are activated in the post-ischemic brain, MANF protein expression is intensely present in those cells. The post-stroke inflammatory response is more delayed in human patients than in rodents, and the number of microglia/macrophages in ischemic brain tissue has ...
Second, small conformational changes in the binding site present a deeper pocket to small molecules than to the partner protein. These pockets are also more readily formed at the PPI interfaces than elsewhere on the protein surfaces (Johnson and Karanicolas, 2013). The consensus is that ligand-...
Protein kinase C inhibition prevents upregulation of vascular ET(B) and 5-HT(1B) receptors and reverses cerebral blood flow reduction after subarachnoid ha... The pathogenesis of cerebral ischaemia after subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) still remains elusive. The purpose of the present study was to...
Protein–protein interactions (PPIs) have pivotal roles in life processes. The studies showed that aberrant PPIs are associated with various diseases, including cancer, infectious diseases, and neurodegenerative diseases. Therefore, targeting PPIs is a direction in treating diseases and an essential strate...
Unraveling the molecular complexity of O-glycosylated endogenous (N-Terminal) pro-B-type natriuretic peptide forms in blood plasma of patients with severe heart failure. Clin Chem. 2017;63:359–68. Article CAS Google Scholar Schellenberger U, O’Rear J, Guzzetta A, Jue RA, Protter AA, ...