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International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Volume 16, Issue 5

2015 May - 155 articles

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Articles (155)

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
10,957 Views
24 Pages

Chemical Reactions Directed Peptide Self-Assembly

  • Dnyaneshwar B. Rasale and
  • Apurba K. Das

13 May 2015

Fabrication of self-assembled nanostructures is one of the important aspects in nanoscience and nanotechnology. The study of self-assembled soft materials remains an area of interest due to their potential applications in biomedicine. The versatile p...

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  • Open Access
43 Citations
10,422 Views
13 Pages

13 May 2015

The purpose of this study was to prepare a dutasteride-loaded solid-supersaturatable self-microemulsifying drug delivery system (SMEDDS) using hydrophilic additives with high oral bioavailability, and to determine if there was a correlation between t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
9,027 Views
21 Pages

Optimization of Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation: Insights Gained from Clinically-Derived Computer Models

  • Jichao Zhao,
  • Sanjay R. Kharche,
  • Brian J. Hansen,
  • Thomas A. Csepe,
  • Yufeng Wang,
  • Martin K. Stiles and
  • Vadim V. Fedorov

13 May 2015

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common heart rhythm disturbance, and its treatment is an increasing economic burden on the health care system. Despite recent intense clinical, experimental and basic research activity, the treatment of AF with cu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
6,887 Views
15 Pages

13 May 2015

With the completion of the Human Genome Project, bioscience has entered into the era of the genome and proteome. Therefore, protein–protein interactions (PPIs) research is becoming more and more important. Life activities and the protein–protein inte...

  • Review
  • Open Access
32 Citations
11,713 Views
18 Pages

13 May 2015

In normal cells, mitochondria are the primary organelles that generate energy, which is critical for cellular metabolism. Mitochondrial dysfunction, caused by mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations or an abnormal mtDNA copy number, is linked to a range...

  • Review
  • Open Access
127 Citations
11,906 Views
19 Pages

13 May 2015

Costunolide (CE) and dehydrocostuslactone (DE) are derived from many species of medicinal plants, such as Saussurea lappa Decne and Laurus nobilis L. They have been reported for their wide spectrum of biological effects, including anti-inflammatory,...

  • Review
  • Open Access
97 Citations
17,023 Views
14 Pages

13 May 2015

The various beneficial effects of soybeans, which are rich in phytochemicals, have received much attention because of increasing health awareness. Soy milk that has been fermented using lactic acid bacteria has been used to prepare cheese-like produc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
7,216 Views
11 Pages

12 May 2015

A simple one-pot process to exfoliate graphite and synthesize nanographene-dimesitylporphyrin hybrids has been developed. Despite the bulky mesityl groups, which are expected to hinder the efficient π–π stacking between the porphyrin core and graphe...

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  • Open Access
36 Citations
7,209 Views
19 Pages

The Multi-Biomarker Approach for Heart Failure in Patients with Hypertension

  • Agata Bielecka-Dabrowa,
  • Anna Gluba-Brzózka,
  • Marta Michalska-Kasiczak,
  • Małgorzata Misztal,
  • Jacek Rysz and
  • Maciej Banach

12 May 2015

We assessed the predictive ability of selected biomarkers using N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) as the benchmark and tried to establish a multi-biomarker approach to heart failure (HF) in hypertensive patients. In 120 hypertensi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
48 Citations
9,993 Views
14 Pages

Ultrasound Assessment of Carotid Plaque Echogenicity Response to Statin Therapy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Pranvera Ibrahimi,
  • Fisnik Jashari,
  • Gani Bajraktari,
  • Per Wester and
  • Michael Y. Henein

12 May 2015

Objective: To evaluate in a systematic review and meta-analysis model the effect of statin therapy on carotid plaque echogenicity assessed by ultrasound. Methods: We have systematically searched electronic databases (PubMed, MEDLINE, EMBASE and Cochr...

  • Review
  • Open Access
93 Citations
11,817 Views
19 Pages

Caffeic Acid Phenethyl Ester Is a Potential Therapeutic Agent for Oral Cancer

  • Ying-Yu Kuo,
  • Wai-Tim Jim,
  • Liang-Cheng Su,
  • Chi-Jung Chung,
  • Ching-Yu Lin,
  • Chieh Huo,
  • Jen-Chih Tseng,
  • Shih-Han Huang,
  • Chih-Jen Lai and
  • Chih-Pin Chuu
  • + 6 authors

12 May 2015

Head and neck cancers, which affect 650,000 people and cause 350,000 deaths per year, is the sixth leading cancer by cancer incidence and eighth by cancer-related death worldwide. Oral cancer is the most common type of head and neck cancer. More than...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
6,797 Views
14 Pages

11 May 2015

The goal of this study is to identify novel tumor suppressor genes silenced by promoter methylation in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) and discover new epigenetic biomarkers for early cancer detection. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) is a majo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
8,241 Views
15 Pages

11 May 2015

Crude glycerol from the biodiesel manufacturing process is being produced in increasing quantities due to the expanding number of biodiesel plants. It has been previously shown that, in batch mode, semi-anaerobic fermentation of crude glycerol by E...

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  • Open Access
27 Citations
10,357 Views
9 Pages

Consumption of Bilberries Controls Gingival Inflammation

  • Cecilia Widén,
  • Michael Coleman,
  • Sladjana Critén,
  • Pernilla Karlgren-Andersson,
  • Stefan Renvert and
  • G. Rutger Persson

11 May 2015

Bioactive molecules in berries may be helpful in reducing the risk of oral diseases. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of bilberry consumption on the outcome of a routine dental clinical parameter of inflammation, bleeding on probing...

  • Review
  • Open Access
28 Citations
10,349 Views
12 Pages

Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial Energetic Efficiency and Aging

  • Raffaella Crescenzo,
  • Francesca Bianco,
  • Arianna Mazzoli,
  • Antonia Giacco,
  • Giovanna Liverini and
  • Susanna Iossa

11 May 2015

Aging is associated with a progressive loss of maximal cell functionality, and mitochondria are considered a key factor in aging process, since they determine the ATP availability in the cells. Mitochondrial performance during aging in skeletal musc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
40 Citations
7,917 Views
18 Pages

Identification of MicroRNA for Intermuscular Bone Development in Blunt Snout Bream (Megalobrama amblycephala)

  • Shi-Ming Wan,
  • Shao-Kui Yi,
  • Jia Zhong,
  • Chun-Hong Nie,
  • Ning-Nan Guan,
  • Bo-Xiang Chen and
  • Ze-Xia Gao

11 May 2015

Intermuscular bone (IB), which occurs only in the myosepta of the lower teleosts, is attracting more attention of researchers due to its particular development and lack of genetic information. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are emerging as important regulators f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
60 Citations
9,294 Views
11 Pages

Chitosan Oligosaccharides Inhibit/Disaggregate Fibrils and Attenuate Amyloid β-Mediated Neurotoxicity

  • Xueling Dai,
  • Wanqi Hou,
  • Yaxuan Sun,
  • Zhaolan Gao,
  • Shigong Zhu and
  • Zhaofeng Jiang

8 May 2015

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by a large number of amyloid-β (Aβ) deposits in the brain. Therefore, inhibiting Aβ aggregation or destabilizing preformed aggregates could be a promising therapeutic target for halting/slowing the progressio...

  • Review
  • Open Access
77 Citations
15,001 Views
25 Pages

8 May 2015

Cyanobacteria have garnered interest as potential cell factories for hydrogen production. In conjunction with photosynthesis, these organisms can utilize inexpensive inorganic substrates and solar energy for simultaneous biosynthesis and hydrogen evo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
7,697 Views
16 Pages

Removal of Toxic Mercury from Petroleum Oil by Newly Synthesized Molecularly-Imprinted Polymer

  • Nor Ain Shahera Khairi,
  • Nor Azah Yusof,
  • Abdul Halim Abdullah and
  • Faruq Mohammad

8 May 2015

In recent years, molecularly-imprinted polymers (MIPs) have attracted the attention of several researchers due to their capability for molecular recognition, easiness of preparation, stability and cost-effective production. By taking advantage of the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
33 Citations
10,370 Views
23 Pages

8 May 2015

Ex vivo gene therapy using retrievable encapsulated cellular implants is an effective strategy for the local and/or chronic delivery of therapeutic proteins. In particular, it is considered an innovative approach to modulate the activity of the immun...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
8,313 Views
23 Pages

8 May 2015

Hydrolyses of acid derivatives (e.g., carboxylic acid chlorides and fluorides, fluoro- and chloroformates, sulfonyl chlorides, phosphorochloridates, anhydrides) exhibit pseudo-first order kinetics. Reaction mechanisms vary from those involving a cati...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
11,412 Views
12 Pages

8 May 2015

Liver fibrosis, the main characteristic of chronic liver diseases, is strongly associated with the activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs), which are responsible for extracellular matrix production. As such, investigating the effective regulators...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
6,421 Views
17 Pages

7 May 2015

It has been shown that melatonin may affect bone metabolism. However, it is controversial whether melatonin could promote osteoblast proliferation, and the precise molecular mechanism of melatonin on osteoblast proliferation is still obscure. In this...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,557 Views
22 Pages

7 May 2015

Throughout recent years, there has been a rapidly increasing interest regarding the evaluation of so-called targeted therapies. These therapies are assumed to show a greater benefit in a pre-specified subgroup of patients—commonly identified by a pre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
7,727 Views
13 Pages

7 May 2015

According to the length distribution of human introns, there is a large population of short introns with a threshold of 65 nucleotides (nt) and a peak at 85 nt. Using human genome and transcriptome databases, we investigated the introns shorter than...

  • Article
  • Open Access
39 Citations
8,068 Views
22 Pages

7 May 2015

Due to modern life with increasing traffic, industrial production and agricultural practices, high amounts of heavy metals enter ecosystems and pollute soil and water. As a result, metals can be accumulated in plants and particularly in algae inhabi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
8,958 Views
15 Pages

7 May 2015

The Wnt/β-catenin pathway plays an essential role in the tumorigenesis of colorectal cancer. T-cell factor-4 (TCF4) is a member of the TCF/LEF (lymphoid enhancer factor) family of transcription factors, and dysregulation of β-catenin is decisive for...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
8,797 Views
17 Pages

Humic Acid Increases Amyloid β-Induced Cytotoxicity by Induction of ER Stress in Human SK-N-MC Neuronal Cells

  • Hsin-Hua Li,
  • Fung-Jou Lu,
  • Hui-Chih Hung,
  • Guang-Yaw Liu,
  • Te-Jen Lai and
  • Chih-Li Lin

7 May 2015

Humic acid (HA) is a possible etiological factor associated with for several vascular diseases. It is known that vascular risk factors can directly increase the susceptibility to Alzheimer’s disease (AD), which is a neurodegenerative disorder due to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
104 Citations
10,744 Views
14 Pages

7 May 2015

Background: Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is one of the most deadly cancers in humans. Despite recent advances in anti-cancer therapies, most patients with GBM die from local disease progression. Fluorescence image guided surgical resection (FIGR) w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
6,141 Views
13 Pages

7 May 2015

Chronic cerebral hypoperfusion is believed to cause white matter lesions (WMLs), leading to cognitive impairment. Previous studies have shown that inflammation and apoptosis of oligodendrocytes (OLs) are involved in the pathogenesis of WMLs, but effe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
69 Citations
10,860 Views
21 Pages

7 May 2015

The effects of essential oil from Eucalyptus camaldulensis flowers oil on melanogenesis and the oil’s antioxidant characteristics were investigated. Assays of mushroom and cellular tyrosinase activities and melanin content of mouse melanoma cells wer...

  • Article
  • Open Access
105 Citations
9,367 Views
16 Pages

7 May 2015

Bone mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) have multiple potentials to differentiate into osteoblasts and adipocytes, and methods to enhance their osteogenic differentiation are gaining increasing attention. MicroRNAs are critical regulation factors during...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
8,134 Views
19 Pages

Dihydroaustrasulfone Alcohol (WA-25) Impedes Macrophage Foam Cell Formation by Regulating the Transforming Growth Factor-β1 Pathway

  • Yi-Chen Wang,
  • Han-Chun Hung,
  • Chien-Wei Feng,
  • Shi-Ying Huang,
  • Chun-Hong Chen,
  • Yen-You Lin,
  • Yao-Chang Chen,
  • San-Nan Yang,
  • Jui-Hsin Su and
  • Zhi-Hong Wen
  • + 1 author

7 May 2015

Atherosclerosis is considered an inflammatory disease. However, clinically used anti-atherosclerotic drugs, such as simvastatin, have many side effects. Recently, several unique marine compounds have been isolated that possess a variety of bioactivit...

  • Review
  • Open Access
66 Citations
10,236 Views
14 Pages

6 May 2015

The mechanisms of cell death can be predetermined (programmed) or not and categorized into apoptotic, autophagic and necrotic pathways. The process of Hayflick limits completes the execution of death-related mechanisms. Reactive oxygen species (ROS)...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,178 Views
25 Pages

The Drosophila Retinoblastoma Binding Protein 6 Family Member Has Two Isoforms and Is Potentially Involved in Embryonic Patterning

  • Rodney Hull,
  • Brent Oosthuysen,
  • Umar-Faruq Cajee,
  • Lehlogonolo Mokgohloa,
  • Ekene Nweke,
  • Ricardo Jorge Antunes,
  • Theresa H. T. Coetzer and
  • Monde Ntwasa

6 May 2015

The human retinoblastoma binding protein 6 (RBBP6) is implicated in esophageal, lung, hepatocellular and colon cancers. Furthermore, RBBP6 was identified as a strong marker for colon cancer prognosis and as a predisposing factor in familial myelopro...

  • Review
  • Open Access
102 Citations
17,117 Views
14 Pages

6 May 2015

Interleukin-7 (IL-7) is a non-hematopoietic cell-derived cytokine with a central role in the adaptive immune system. It promotes lymphocyte development in the thymus and maintains survival of naive and memory T cell homeostasis in the periphery. Mor...

  • Review
  • Open Access
36 Citations
9,663 Views
20 Pages

6 May 2015

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease that affects approximately 1–45.3 per 100,000 people worldwide. Although deaths as a result of active and renal diseases have been substantially declining amongst SLE patients, disease invol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
8,520 Views
23 Pages

Gene Overexpression and RNA Silencing Tools for the Genetic Manipulation of the S-(+)-Abscisic Acid Producing Ascomycete Botrytis cinerea

  • Zhong-Tao Ding,
  • Zhi Zhang,
  • Di Luo,
  • Jin-Yan Zhou,
  • Juan Zhong,
  • Jie Yang,
  • Liang Xiao,
  • Dan Shu and
  • Hong Tan

6 May 2015

The phytopathogenic ascomycete Botrytis cinerea produces several secondary metabolites that have biotechnical significance and has been particularly used for S-(+)-abscisic acid production at the industrial scale. To manipulate the expression levels...

  • Article
  • Open Access
69 Citations
11,138 Views
13 Pages

Cell Adhesion and in Vivo Osseointegration of Sandblasted/Acid Etched/Anodized Dental Implants

  • Mu-Hyon Kim,
  • Kyeongsoon Park,
  • Kyung-Hee Choi,
  • Soo-Hong Kim,
  • Se Eun Kim,
  • Chang-Mo Jeong and
  • Jung-Bo Huh

6 May 2015

The authors describe a new type of titanium (Ti) implant as a Modi-anodized (ANO) Ti implant, the surface of which was treated by sandblasting, acid etching (SLA), and anodized techniques. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the adhesion of...

  • Review
  • Open Access
74 Citations
9,149 Views
13 Pages

5 May 2015

A thrombotic occlusion of the vessel fed by ruptured coronary atherosclerotic plaque may result in unstable angina, myocardial infarction or death, whereas embolization from a plaque in carotid arteries may result in transient ischemic attack or stro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
7,161 Views
24 Pages

Evolutionary Analysis of the B56 Gene Family of PP2A Regulatory Subunits

  • Lauren M. Sommer,
  • Hyuk Cho,
  • Madhusudan Choudhary and
  • Joni M. Seeling

5 May 2015

Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) is an abundant serine/threonine phosphatase that functions as a tumor suppressor in numerous cell-cell signaling pathways, including Wnt, myc, and ras. The B56 subunit of PP2A regulates its activity, and is encoded by f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
6,625 Views
15 Pages

The Heart Protection Effect of Alcalase Potato Protein Hydrolysate Is through IGF1R-PI3K-Akt Compensatory Reactivation in Aging Rats on High Fat Diets

  • Wei-Syun Hu,
  • Wei-Jen Ting,
  • Wen-Dee Chiang,
  • Peiying Pai,
  • Yu-Lan Yeh,
  • Chung-Ho Chang,
  • Wan-Teng Lin and
  • Chih-Yang Huang

5 May 2015

The prevalence of obesity is high in older adults. Alcalase potato protein hydrolysate (APPH), a nutraceutical food, might have greater benefits and be more economical than hypolipidemic drugs. In this study, serum lipid profiles and heart protective...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,766 Views
12 Pages

Design, Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of 1,4-Disubstituted-3,4-dihydroisoquinoline Compounds as New Tubulin Polymerization Inhibitors

  • Ling Zhang,
  • Yunlong Song,
  • Jingjing Huang,
  • Jia Liu,
  • Wenwen Zhu,
  • Youjun Zhou,
  • Jiaguo Lv,
  • Canhui Zheng and
  • Ju Zhu

5 May 2015

A series of 1,4-disubstituted-3,4-dihydroisoquinoline derivatives designed as tubulin polymerization inhibitors were synthesized. Their cytotoxic activities against the CEM leukemia cell line were evaluated. Most of them displayed moderate cytotoxic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
5,946 Views
16 Pages

5 May 2015

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is phototherapeutic modality used in the treatment of neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases. The photochemical interaction of light, photosensitizer (PS) and molecular oxygen produces singlet oxygen which induces cell deat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
9,298 Views
13 Pages

Hierarchically Ordered Supramolecular Protein-Polymer Composites with Thermoresponsive Properties

  • Salla Välimäki,
  • Joona Mikkilä,
  • Ville Liljeström,
  • Henna Rosilo,
  • Ari Ora and
  • Mauri A. Kostiainen

5 May 2015

Synthetic macromolecules that can bind and co-assemble with proteins are important for the future development of biohybrid materials. Active systems are further required to create materials that can respond and change their behavior in response to ex...

  • Article
  • Open Access
173 Citations
11,389 Views
14 Pages

Response of Different Genotypes of Faba Bean Plant to Drought Stress

  • Manzer H. Siddiqui,
  • Mutahhar Y. Al-Khaishany,
  • Mohammed A. Al-Qutami,
  • Mohamed H. Al-Whaibi,
  • Anil Grover,
  • Hayssam M. Ali,
  • Mona S. Al-Wahibi and
  • Najat A. Bukhari

5 May 2015

Drought stress is one of the major abiotic stresses that are a threat to crop production worldwide. Drought stress impairs the plants growth and yield. Therefore, the aim of the present experiment was to select the tolerant genotype/s on the basis...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
7,684 Views
22 Pages

4 May 2015

The design, construction and initial tests on a combined laser light scattering and synchrotron X-ray scattering instrument can cover studies of length scales from atomic sizes in Angstroms to microns and dynamics from microseconds to seconds are pr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
103 Citations
8,942 Views
23 Pages

4 May 2015

Nitrogen is considered to be one of the most widespread pollutants leading to eutrophication of freshwater ecosystems, especially in drinking water reservoirs. In this study, an oligotrophic aerobic denitrifier was isolated from drinking water reserv...

  • Article
  • Open Access
85 Citations
14,428 Views
16 Pages

Autistic Children Exhibit Decreased Levels of Essential Fatty Acids in Red Blood Cells

  • Sarah A. Brigandi,
  • Hong Shao,
  • Steven Y. Qian,
  • Yiping Shen,
  • Bai-Lin Wu and
  • Jing X. Kang

4 May 2015

Omega-6 (n-6) and omega-3 (n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) are essential nutrients for brain development and function. However, whether or not the levels of these fatty acids are altered in individuals with autism remains debatable. In this s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
7,071 Views
18 Pages

4 May 2015

Background: The aim of the study was to evaluate the differences in the circulating immune cells’ subgroups after the atherosclerotic plaque removal in patients presenting with postoperative complications as compared to the patients without complicat...

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