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4 Citations
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Asp376Glu Mutation and Enhanced Metabolism Controlling the Resistance to ALS-Inhibiting Herbicides in Ixophorus unisetus (J. Presl) Schltdl. from the Bajio, Mexico

  • José Alfredo Domínguez-Valenzuela,
  • José G. Vázquez-García,
  • Patricia Castro,
  • Candelario Palma-Bautista,
  • Hugo E. Cruz-Hipólito,
  • Maria-Dolores Rey,
  • Rafael De Prado and
  • João Portugal

22 June 2023

A study was carried out to determine the ALS (acetolactate synthase)-inhibitor herbicide resistance in the Mexican grass Ixophorus unisetus, a troublesome weed in corn crops in Mexico. First, the resistance was confirmed in field screening assays. Ei...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
2,649 Views
15 Pages

26 August 2021

Dry-cured hams are well-known and highly appreciated products in the Mediterranean and China. The long-term fermentation endows dry-cured hams with a unique flavor and quality. Our previous study has identified Asp–Leu–Glu–Glu (DLEE) from dry-cured X...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,109 Views
12 Pages

Bacterial Aspartyl-tRNA Synthetase Has Glutamyl-tRNA Synthetase Activity

  • Udumbara M. Rathnayake and
  • Tamara L. Hendrickson

1 April 2019

The aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (aaRSs) are well established as the translators of the genetic code, because their products, the aminoacyl-tRNAs, read codons to translate messenger RNAs into proteins. Consequently, deleterious errors by the aaRSs can...

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  • Open Access
433 Views
24 Pages

Mapping the Nitric Oxide Axis in IVF: Genotype Associations in Antagonist Cycles

  • Charalampos Voros,
  • Fotios Chatzinikolaou,
  • Georgios Papadimas,
  • Spyridon Polykalas,
  • Despoina Mavrogianni,
  • Aristotelis-Marios Koulakmanidis,
  • Diamantis Athanasiou,
  • Vasiliki Kanaka,
  • Maria Kanaka and
  • Kyriakos Bananis
  • + 10 authors

19 November 2025

Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS, NOS3) regulates steroidogenesis, redox signalling, and the vascular tone of the ovaries. Despite varying outcomes in previous studies, the prevalent NOS3 rs1799983 (Glu298Asp) polymorphism may influence endocr...

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  • Open Access
24 Citations
16,304 Views
17 Pages

AEDG Peptide (Epitalon) Stimulates Gene Expression and Protein Synthesis during Neurogenesis: Possible Epigenetic Mechanism

  • Vladimir Khavinson,
  • Francesca Diomede,
  • Ekaterina Mironova,
  • Natalia Linkova,
  • Svetlana Trofimova,
  • Oriana Trubiani,
  • Sergio Caputi and
  • Bruna Sinjari

30 January 2020

It was shown that AEDG peptide (Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly, Epitalon) regulates the function of the pineal gland, the retina, and the brain. AEDG peptide increases longevity in animals and decreases experimental cancerogenesis. AEDG peptide induces neuronal cel...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,030 Views
15 Pages

A Comparative Evaluation of the Genetic Variant Spectrum in the USH2A Gene in Russian Patients with Isolated and Syndromic Forms of Retinitis Pigmentosa

  • Natalya Ogorodova,
  • Anna Stepanova,
  • Vitaly Kadyshev,
  • Svetlana Kuznetsova,
  • Olga Ismagilova,
  • Alena Chukhrova,
  • Aleksandr Polyakov,
  • Sergey Kutsev and
  • Olga Shchagina

13 November 2024

Pathogenic variants in the USH2A gene are the primary cause of both non-syndromic autosomal recessive inherited retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and the syndromic form, characterized by retinal degeneration and sensorineural hearing loss. This study present...

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2 Citations
12,032 Views
11 Pages

24 September 2009

Estrogen is believed to be pre-initiator in the risk of breast cancer. The BRCA1 is a tumor suppressor gene associated with breast and ovarian cancer risk. This report describes functional analysis of two BRCA1 missense mutations (Asp67Glu and Thr105...

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  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,569 Views
19 Pages

Deciphering the Alphabet of Disorder—Glu and Asp Act Differently on Local but Not Global Properties

  • Mette Ahrensback Roesgaard,
  • Jeppe E. Lundsgaard,
  • Estella A. Newcombe,
  • Nina L. Jacobsen,
  • Francesco Pesce,
  • Emil E. Tranchant,
  • Søren Lindemose,
  • Andreas Prestel,
  • Rasmus Hartmann-Petersen and
  • Kresten Lindorff-Larsen
  • + 1 author

4 October 2022

Compared to folded proteins, the sequences of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are enriched in polar and charged amino acids. Glutamate is one of the most enriched amino acids in IDPs, while the chemically similar amino acid aspartate is less...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
906 Views
35 Pages

Polymorphism in Glu-Phe-Asp Proteinoids

  • Panagiotis Mougkogiannis and
  • Andrew Adamatzky

Glu-Phe-Asp (GFD) proteinoids represent a class of synthetic polypeptides capable of self-assembling into microspheres, fibres, or combinations thereof, with morphology dramatically influencing their electrical properties. Extended recordings and det...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
9,064 Views
16 Pages

10 March 2014

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is one of the most significant social and health burdens of the present century. Plaques formed by extracellular deposits of amyloid β (Aβ) are the prime player of AD’s neuropathology. Studies have implicated the varied role...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
760 Views
7 Pages

Novel Pathogenic Variant c.258A>C, p.(Glu86Asp) in the TTR Gene in a Bulgarian Patient with Hereditary Transthyretin Amyloidosis

  • Zornitsa Pavlova,
  • Sashka Zhelyazkova,
  • Mariana Gospodinova,
  • Anastasia Ormandjieva,
  • Tihomir Todorov,
  • Ognian Asenov,
  • Teodora Chamova,
  • Plamen Antimov,
  • Dilyana Mikova and
  • Yordan Palashev
  • + 2 authors

22 June 2025

Hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTRv) is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by pathogenic variants in the TTR gene. The destabilized mutant form of the transport protein transthyretin (TTR) leads to the extracellular deposition of amyloid f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
5,772 Views
11 Pages

Effect of APE1 T2197G (Asp148Glu) Polymorphism on APE1, XRCC1, PARP1 and OGG1 Expression in Patients with Colorectal Cancer

  • Juliana C. Santos,
  • Alexandre Funck,
  • Isabelle J. L. Silva-Fernandes,
  • Silvia H. B. Rabenhorst,
  • Carlos A. R. Martinez and
  • Marcelo L. Ribeiro

29 September 2014

It has been hypothesized that genetic variation in base excision repair (BER) might modify colorectal adenoma risk. Thus, we evaluated the influence of APE1 T2197G (Asp148Glu) polymorphism on APE1, XRCC1, PARP1 and OGG1 expression in normal and tumo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,439 Views
13 Pages

Search for Disease-Specific Genetic Markers Originated from the Vitamin D Binding Protein Gene Polymorphisms in the Multiple Sclerosis Cohort in the Latvian Population

  • Jolanta Kalnina,
  • Ilva Trapina,
  • Samanta Plavina,
  • Elina Leonova,
  • Jegors Paramonovs,
  • Nikolajs Sjakste and
  • Natalia Paramonova

Vitamin D is crucial for immune regulation, and its deficiency is linked to multiple sclerosis (MS). The GC gene encodes Vitamin D Binding Protein (VDBP), which regulates vitamin D transport and bioavailability. This study examines the association of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,994 Views
13 Pages

9 November 2015

The ability of Bacillus cereus to cause foodborne toxicoinfections leads to increasing concerns regarding consumer protection. For the diarrhea-associated enterotoxins, the assessment of the non-hemolytic enterotoxin B (NheB) titer determined by a sa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,908 Views
16 Pages

AR (CAG)n Microsatellite and APEX1 c.444T>G (p.Asp148Glu) Polymorphisms as Independent Prognostic Biomarkers in Prostate Cancer: Insights from an Argentinian Cohort

  • Gaston Pascual,
  • Agustina Sabater,
  • Juan Bizzotto,
  • Rocio Seniuk,
  • Pablo Sanchis,
  • Sabrina Ledesma-Bazan,
  • Estefania Labanca,
  • Carlos Scorticati,
  • Osvaldo Mazza and
  • Elba Vazquez
  • + 4 authors

13 November 2024

Background/Objectives: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the leading malignancy and the third most common cause of cancer-related death in Argentinian men. Predicting outcomes in localized PCa remains difficult due to tumor heterogeneity. In this study, we as...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,274 Views
12 Pages

27 May 2022

The interactions of δ-globin variants with α- and β-thalassemia or other hemoglobinopathies cause complex thalassemic syndromes and potential diagnostic problems. Understanding the molecular basis and phenotypic expression is crucial...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,560 Views
15 Pages

10 September 2021

The method of temperature-resolved powder X-ray diffraction (TRPXRD) was used to determine the elevated temperature behavior of L-aspartic acid (L-asp), DL-aspartic acid (DL-asp), L-glutamic acid (L-glu), and an L-asp0.25,L-glu0.75 solid solution. Th...

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4 Citations
3,679 Views
16 Pages

Inhibition of Glutamate Release, but Not of Glutamine Recycling to Glutamate, Is Involved in Delaying the Onset of Initial Lithium-Pilocarpine-Induced Seizures in Young Rats by a Non-Convulsive MSO Dose

  • Marek J. Pawlik,
  • Blanca I. Aldana,
  • Lautaro F. Belfiori-Carrasco,
  • Marta Obara-Michlewska,
  • Mariusz P. Popek,
  • Anna Maria Czarnecka and
  • Jan Albrecht

15 October 2021

Initial seizures observed in young rats during the 60 min after administration of pilocarpine (Pilo) were delayed and attenuated by pretreatment with a non-convulsive dose of methionine sulfoximine (MSO). We hypothesized that the effect of MSO result...

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  • Open Access
219 Views
18 Pages

The Metabolic Regulatory Mechanisms of Umami Amino Acids in Stropharia rugosoannulata

  • Mei Wang,
  • Yingyue Shen,
  • Qunli Jin,
  • Lijun Fan,
  • Zuofa Zhang,
  • Ningtao Wei,
  • Xin Huang,
  • Yingmin Qu,
  • Meng Shen and
  • Tingting Song
  • + 1 author

8 January 2026

Stropharia rugosoannulata is a widely cultivated edible mushroom known for its nutritional value and umami flavour. Electronic tongue technology and metabolomics revealed that glutamic acid (Glu) and aspartic acid (Asp) levels were positively correla...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,481 Views
11 Pages

Aspartic acid (Asp) residues are prone to non-enzymatic stereoinversion, and Asp-residue stereoinversion is believed to be mediated via a succinimide (SI) intermediate. The stereoinverted Asp residues are believed to cause several age-related disease...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,715 Views
14 Pages

5 November 2024

Subtilisin-like proteins are serine proteases that use two types of catalytic triads: Ser-His-Asp and Ser-Glu-Asp. Here, we investigate the two known families of subtilisin-like proteins, the subtilases (Ser-His-Asp triad) and the serine-carboxyl pro...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
6,978 Views
11 Pages

Polymorphisms in DNA Repair Genes (APEX1, XPD, XRCC1 and XRCC3) and Risk of Preeclampsia in a Mexican Mestizo Population

  • Ada Sandoval-Carrillo,
  • Edna M. Méndez-Hernández,
  • Fernando Vazquez-Alaniz,
  • Marisela Aguilar-Durán,
  • Alfredo Téllez-Valencia,
  • Marcelo Barraza-Salas,
  • Francisco X. Castellanos-Juárez,
  • Osmel La Llave-León and
  • José M. Salas-Pacheco

11 March 2014

Variations in genes involved in DNA repair systems have been proposed as risk factors for the development of preeclampsia (PE). We conducted a case-control study to investigate the association of Human apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) endonuclease (APEX1)...

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17 Citations
4,213 Views
19 Pages

Enhanced Function and Overexpression of Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors 1 and 5 in the Spinal Cord of the SOD1G93A Mouse Model of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis during Disease Progression

  • Tiziana Bonifacino,
  • Claudia Rebosio,
  • Francesca Provenzano,
  • Carola Torazza,
  • Matilde Balbi,
  • Marco Milanese,
  • Luca Raiteri,
  • Cesare Usai,
  • Ernesto Fedele and
  • Giambattista Bonanno

13 September 2019

Glutamate (Glu)-mediated excitotoxicity is a major cause of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and our previous work highlighted that abnormal Glu release may represent a leading mechanism for excessive synaptic Glu. We demonstrated that group I met...

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  • Open Access
22 Citations
5,509 Views
22 Pages

15 November 2019

Microcystins are cyclic heptapeptides from cyanobacteria that are potent inhibitors of protein phosphatases and are toxic to animals and humans. At present, more than 250 microcystin variants are known, with variants reported for all seven peptide mo...

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  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,178 Views
16 Pages

Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) have been reported in a wide range of species. However, TSE infection in natural cases has never been reported in dogs. Previous studies have reported that polymorphisms of the prion protein gene (PRNP...

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  • Open Access
65 Citations
5,304 Views
18 Pages

17 June 2021

For utilizing the largest source of marine proteins, Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) proteins were defatted and hydrolyzed separately using pepsin, alcalase, papain, trypsin, and netrase, and alcalase hydrolysate (EPAH) showed the highest DPPH ra...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,505 Views
11 Pages

3 June 2022

Microcystins (MCs) exhibit diversified inhibition effects on protein phosphatases (PPs) due to their structural differences. To fully evaluate the potential mechanism for the discrepant inhibition effects, the five most frequent MCs with varying resi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
29 Citations
6,395 Views
17 Pages

24 July 2020

Can you imagine a disease in which intake of an excess amount of sugars or carbohydrates causes hyperammonemia? It is hard to imagine the intake causing hyperammonemia. AGC2 or citrin deficiency shows their symptoms following sugar/carbohydrates inta...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,893 Views
16 Pages

Mutational Analysis of Substrate Recognition in Trypsin-like Protease Cocoonase: Protein Memory Induced by Alterations in Substrate-Binding Site

  • Nana Sakata,
  • Shigeru Shimamoto,
  • Yuri Murakami,
  • Orika Ashida,
  • Toshiki Takei,
  • Mitsuhiro Miyazawa and
  • Yuji Hidaka

20 November 2024

To investigate the substrate recognition mechanism of trypsin-like protease cocoonase (CCN), mutational analyses were conducted at key substrate recognition sites, Asp187 and Ser188, and their effects on substrate specificity and enzymatic activity w...

  • Article
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16 Citations
2,399 Views
14 Pages

16 November 2022

To promote the application of almond expellers, sweet almond expeller globulin (amandin) was extracted for the preparation of bioactive peptides. After dual enzymatic hydrolysis, Sephadex G-15 gel isolation, reverse-phase high-performance liquid chro...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,693 Views
10 Pages

Nuclear Abnormalities in LMNA p.(Glu2Lys) Variant Segregating with LMNA-Associated Cardiocutaneous Progeria Syndrome

  • Matheus V. M. B. Wilke,
  • Myra Wick,
  • Tanya L. Schwab,
  • Rodrigo Tzovenos Starosta,
  • Karl J. Clark,
  • Heidi M. Connolly and
  • Eric W. Klee

18 January 2024

The LMNA gene encodes lamin A and lamin C, which play important roles in nuclear organization. Pathogenic variants in LMNA cause laminopathies, a group of disorders with diverse phenotypes. There are two main groups of disease-causing variants: misse...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,497 Views
13 Pages

16 December 2022

The secondary contamination of microcystin disinfection by-products (MC-DBPs) is of concern due to the residual structure similar to their original toxin. Based on identification and preparation, the potential inhibition effect of typical MCLR-DBPs (...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,677 Views
20 Pages

Safety Profiles Related to Dosing Errors of Rapid-Acting Insulin Analogs: A Comparative Analysis Using the EudraVigilance Database

  • Ioana Rada Popa Ilie,
  • Andreea Loredana Vonica-Tincu,
  • Carmen Maximiliana Dobrea,
  • Anca Butuca,
  • Adina Frum,
  • Claudiu Morgovan,
  • Felicia Gabriela Gligor and
  • Steliana Ghibu

Insulin is essential for treating type 1 diabetes and insulin-requiring type 2 diabetes. Background/Objectives: Diabetes is a widespread condition that can lead to multiple and severe complications. Rapid-acting insulin analogs (RAIAs) and long-actin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,622 Views
11 Pages

Maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is a rare genetic condition that affects children, adolescents, and adults. Studies have shown that genetic changes in the HNF1A gene are associated with MODY-3. However, most of the causative variants and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,686 Views
15 Pages

Occurrence of Free Amino Acids in the Source Waters of Zhejiang Province, China, and Their Removal and Transformation in Drinking Water Systems

  • Yulong Yang,
  • Qi Yu,
  • Ruonan Zhou,
  • Jiao Feng,
  • Kejia Zhang,
  • Xueyan Li,
  • Xiaoyan Ma and
  • Andrea M. Dietrich

24 December 2019

Free amino acids (FAAs) are key components of the global nitrogen cycle and important disinfection byproduct (DBP) precursors. The knowledge gap of FAA occurrence in source and engineered water is discussed in this paper. Solid phase extraction and p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,256 Views
14 Pages

Short Peptides Protect Fibroblast-Derived Induced Neurons from Age-Related Changes

  • Nina Kraskovskaya,
  • Natalia Linkova,
  • Elena Sakhenberg,
  • Daria Krieger,
  • Victoria Polyakova,
  • Dmitrii Medvedev,
  • Alexander Krasichkov,
  • Mikhail Khotin and
  • Galina Ryzhak

22 October 2024

Neurons become more vulnerable to stress factors with age, which leads to increased oxidative DNA damage, decreased activity of mitochondria and lysosomes, increased levels of p16, decreased LaminB1 proteins, and the depletion of the dendritic tree....

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,651 Views
16 Pages

Presynaptic 5-HT2A-mGlu2/3 Receptor–Receptor Crosstalk in the Prefrontal Cortex: Metamodulation of Glutamate Exocytosis

  • Alice Taddeucci,
  • Guendalina Olivero,
  • Alessandra Roggeri,
  • Claudio Milanese,
  • Francesco Paolo Di Giorgio,
  • Massimo Grilli,
  • Mario Marchi,
  • Beatrice Garrone and
  • Anna Pittaluga

28 September 2022

The glutamatergic nerve endings of a rat prefrontal cortex (PFc) possess presynaptic 5-HT2A heteroreceptors and mGlu2/3 autoreceptors, whose activation inhibits glutamate exocytosis, and is measured as 15 mM KCl-evoked [3H]D-aspartate ([3H]D-asp) rel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,767 Views
16 Pages

21 April 2025

Dried shrimp is a popular dietary ingredient that is often included in appetizer soups, stir-fry dishes, or other stews to improve the umami taste. The effects of adding dried shrimp on the sensory characteristics and taste components of sheep bone s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,402 Views
18 Pages

10 March 2024

Protein kinase B (PKB) or AKT protein is an important target for cancer treatment. Significant advances have been made in developing ATP-competitive inhibitors and allosteric binders targeting AKT1. However, adverse effects or toxicities have been fo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,614 Views
17 Pages

15 December 2024

Amino acids are the basic structural units of life, and their intake levels affect disease and health. In the case of renal disease, alterations in amino acid metabolism can be used not only as a clinical indicator of renal disease but also as a ther...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,180 Views
13 Pages

14 February 2020

Channelrhodopsins (ChR) are light-gated ion-channels heavily used in optogenetics. Upon light excitation an ultrafast all-trans to 13-cis isomerization of the retinal chromophore takes place. It is still uncertain by what means this reaction leads to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
10,977 Views
12 Pages

14 September 2010

Three 18-residue peptides with the sequence Glp-Asp-Thr-Thr-Asp-Glu-Trp-Asp-Arg-Asp-Leu-Glu-Asn-Leu-Ser-Thr-Thr-Lys, taken from the N-terminus of the rat epididymal cysteine-rich secretory protein (Crisp-1) that is important in the fertilization proc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
37 Citations
5,490 Views
15 Pages

14 December 2018

Microcystin-LR (MC-LR) is the most widely distributed microcystin (MC) that is hazardous to environmental safety and public health, due to high toxicity. Microbial degradation is regarded as an effective and environment-friendly method to remove it,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,543 Views
11 Pages

Comparison of Enzyme Activity in Order to Describe the Metabolic Profile of Dairy Cows during Early Lactation

  • Kamila Puppel,
  • Jan Slósarz,
  • Grzegorz Grodkowski,
  • Paweł Solarczyk,
  • Piotr Kostusiak,
  • Małgorzata Kunowska-Slósarz,
  • Kinga Grodkowska,
  • Anna Zalewska,
  • Beata Kuczyńska and
  • Marcin Gołębiewski

29 August 2022

Enzymatic diagnostics have practical applications in diseases of the liver, heart, pancreas, muscles, blood, and neoplastic diseases. This study aimed to compare enzyme activity to describe dairy cows’ metabolism during early lactation. Based o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,011 Views
13 Pages

Preliminary Investigation on Resistance of Beckmannia syzigachne to Clodinafop-Propargyl and Mesosulfuron-Methyl from China

  • Licun Peng,
  • Xiangju Li,
  • Shuai Zhang,
  • Xiaotong Guo,
  • Zheng Li,
  • Jingchao Chen,
  • Shouhui Wei and
  • Hailan Cui

26 January 2025

Beckmannia syzigachne is one of the most competitive weeds in winter wheat fields in China. In this study, 120 suspected resistant populations of Beckmannia syzigachne were collected from the Anhui, Hubei, Jiangsu, and Shandong Provinces from 2017 to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,622 Views
15 Pages

Clinical and Histopathological Features of Gelsolin Amyloidosis Associated with a Novel GSN Variant p.Glu580Lys

  • Maja Potrč,
  • Marija Volk,
  • Matteo de Rosa,
  • Jože Pižem,
  • Nataša Teran,
  • Helena Jaklič,
  • Aleš Maver,
  • Brigita Drnovšek-Olup,
  • Michela Bollati and
  • Katarina Vogelnik
  • + 6 authors

22 January 2021

Gelsolin amyloidosis typically presents with corneal lattice dystrophy and is most frequently associated with pathogenic GSN variant p.Asp214Asn. Here we report clinical and histopathological features of gelsolin amyloidosis associated with a novel G...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,248 Views
14 Pages

The Na/HCO3 cotransporter NBCe1 is a member of SLC4A transporters that move HCO3− across cell membranes and regulate intracellular pH or transepithelial HCO3 transport. NBCe1 is highly selective to HCO3− and does not transport other anion...

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9 Citations
2,621 Views
9 Pages

Mycoplasma hyorhinis is ubiquitous in swine, and it is a common pathogen of swine that causes polyserositis, arthritis, and maybe pneumonia. Fluoroquinolones are effective antimicrobials used for the treatment of mycoplasmal infection. However, a dec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
36 Citations
5,381 Views
20 Pages

Two Novel Multi-Functional Peptides from Meat and Visceral Mass of Marine Snail Neptunea arthritica cumingii and Their Activities In Vitro and In Vivo

  • Shan-Shan Zhang,
  • Li-Wen Han,
  • Yong-Ping Shi,
  • Xiao-Bin Li,
  • Xuan-Ming Zhang,
  • Hai-Rong Hou,
  • Hou-Wen Lin and
  • Ke-Chun Liu

27 November 2018

Neptunea arthritica cumingii (Nac) is a marine snail with high nutritional and commercial value; however, little is known about its active peptides. In this study, two multi-functional peptides, YSQLENEFDR (Tyr-Ser-Gln-Leu-Glu-Asn-Glu-Phe-Asp-Arg) an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
637 Views
25 Pages

23 September 2025

The root of Arnebia szechenyi Kanitz, known as “Mongolia Zicao,” has been widely used in traditional Chinese and Mongolia medicine. Herein, we aimed to characterize a pectin polysaccharide extracted from A. szechenyi Kanitz root (ASP), el...

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