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8 Citations
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2 August 2021

Histones play a key role in chromatin remodeling and gene transcription. Further, free histones in the blood act as damage-associated molecules. Administration of histones to animals results in systemic inflammatory and toxic effects. Myelin basic pr...

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2 Citations
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3 Pages

Sequence Characterization of Matrix Protein (M1) in Influenza a Viruses (H1, H3 and H5)

  • Jun Zhang,
  • Xiao Ling Yu,
  • Lei Xu,
  • Fang Zhi Li and
  • Yong Gang Li

This study brings the analysis of amino acid sequences of matrix protein (M1) from the influenza virus A (H1N1, H3N2 and H5N1) during 2007-2208. 741 sequences of M1 were compared, of them, H1N1 388; H3N2 251 and H5N1 102. Even though, the M1 is rela...

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6 Citations
3,295 Views
15 Pages

How Human H1 Histone Recognizes DNA

  • Olesya P. Luzhetskaya,
  • Sergey E. Sedykh and
  • Georgy A. Nevinsky

5 October 2020

Linker H1 histone is one of the five main histone proteins (H1, H2A, H2B, H3, and H4), which are components of chromatin in eukaryotic cells. Here we have analyzed the patterns of DNA recognition by free H1 histone using a stepwise increase of the li...

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14 Citations
12,215 Views
17 Pages

15 November 2013

Premedication with a combination of histamine H1 receptor (H1R) and H2 receptor (H2R) antagonists has been suggested as a prophylactic principle, for instance, in anaesthesia and surgery. Aiming at pharmacological hybrids combining H1R and H2R antago...

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53 Citations
3,752 Views
9 Pages

We introduce the concept of interval ( h 1 , h 2 ) -convex functions. Under the new concept, we establish some new interval Hermite-Hadamard type inequalities, which generalize those in the literature. Also, we give some interesting examples.

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9 Citations
4,885 Views
12 Pages

Signaling Pathway of Histamine H1 Receptor-Mediated Histamine H1 Receptor Gene Upregulation Induced by Histamine in U-373 MG Cells

  • Hiroyuki Mizuguchi,
  • Yuko Miyamoto,
  • Takuma Terao,
  • Haruka Yoshida,
  • Wakana Kuroda,
  • Yoshiaki Kitamura,
  • Noriaki Takeda and
  • Hiroyuki Fukui

24 September 2021

Histamine H1 receptor (H1R) is one of the targets of histamine in the nervous system and the peripheral tissues. Protein kinase Cδ (PKCδ) signaling is involved in histamine-induced upregulation of H1R gene expression in HeLa cells. Histamine also upr...

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5 Citations
2,829 Views
20 Pages

Nanoscale Characterization of Interaction of Nucleosomes with H1 Linker Histone

  • Ahmed Yesvi Rafa,
  • Shaun Filliaux and
  • Yuri L. Lyubchenko

31 December 2024

In eukaryotic nuclei, DNA is wrapped around an octamer of core histones to form nucleosomes. H1 binds to the linker DNA of nucleosome to form the chromatosome, the next structural unit of chromatin. Structural features on individual chromatosomes con...

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15 Citations
14,553 Views
40 Pages

Function and Role of Histamine H1 Receptor in the Mammalian Heart

  • Joachim Neumann,
  • Britt Hofmann,
  • Uwe Kirchhefer,
  • Stefan Dhein and
  • Ulrich Gergs

Histamine can change the force of cardiac contraction and alter the beating rate in mammals, including humans. However, striking species and regional differences have been observed. Depending on the species and the cardiac region (atrium versus ventr...

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16 Citations
33,859 Views
15 Pages

23 January 2024

Histamine receptor antagonists, which can bind to specific histamine receptors on target cells, exhibit substantial therapeutic efficacy in managing a variety of histamine-mediated disorders. Notably, histamine H1 and H2 receptor antagonists have bee...

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4 Citations
2,334 Views
18 Pages

Histones have a paramount role in chromatin remodeling and gene transcription. Free histones are damage-associated molecules in the blood; administration of histones to animals drives systemic inflammatory and toxic effects. Myelin basic protein (MBP...

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2 Citations
1,951 Views
16 Pages

Histones have a specific key role in the remodeling of chromatin and gene transcription. In the blood, free histones are damage-connected proteins. Myelin basic protein (MBP) is the major component of the myelin-proteolipid sheath of axons. Antibodie...

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1,986 Views
18 Pages

Quantification of Histone H1 Subtypes Using Targeted Proteomics

  • Jordi López-Gómez,
  • Laura Villarreal,
  • Marta Andrés,
  • Inma Ponte,
  • Blanca Xicoy,
  • Lurdes Zamora,
  • Marta Vilaseca and
  • Alicia Roque

27 September 2024

Histone H1 is involved in the regulation of chromatin structure. Human somatic cells express up to seven subtypes. The variability in the proportions of somatic H1s (H1 complement) is one piece of evidence supporting their functional specificity. Alt...

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2 Citations
1,622 Views
19 Pages

Non-Classical H1-like PARP1 Binding to Chromatosome

  • Daria Koshkina,
  • Natalya Maluchenko,
  • Dmitry Nilov,
  • Alexander Lyubitelev,
  • Anna Korovina,
  • Sergey Pushkarev,
  • Grigoriy Armeev,
  • Mikhail Kirpichnikov,
  • Vasily Studitsky and
  • Alexey Feofanov

25 August 2025

Poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase 1 (PARP1) is an enzyme that interacts with chromatin during DNA repair and transcription processes; the molecular mechanisms of these processes remain to be determined. Previously, we have shown that PARP1 can bind to and r...

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23 Citations
2,273 Views
16 Pages

1 December 2022

The interval analysis is famous for its ability to deal with uncertain data. This method is useful for addressing models with data that contain inaccuracies. Different concepts are used to handle data uncertainty in an interval analysis, including a...

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17 Citations
1,820 Views
19 Pages

This note generalizes several existing results related to Hermite–Hadamard inequality using h-Godunova–Levin and (h1,h2)-convex functions using a fractional integral operator associated with the Caputo–Fabrizio fractional derivative...

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76 Citations
15,540 Views
22 Pages

Histone H1 Post-Translational Modifications: Update and Future Perspectives

  • Marta Andrés,
  • Daniel García-Gomis,
  • Inma Ponte,
  • Pedro Suau and
  • Alicia Roque

18 August 2020

Histone H1 is the most variable histone and its role at the epigenetic level is less characterized than that of core histones. In vertebrates, H1 is a multigene family, which can encode up to 11 subtypes. The H1 subtype composition is different among...

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5 Citations
3,645 Views
11 Pages

27 May 2022

Background: Variants of linker histone H1 are tissue-specific and are responsible for chromatin compaction accompanying cell differentiation, mitotic chromosome condensation, and apoptosis. Heterochromatinization, as the main feature of these process...

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20 Citations
20,759 Views
13 Pages

COVID-19 has rapidly become a pandemic worldwide, causing extensive and long-term health issues. There is an urgent need to identify therapies that limit SARS-CoV-2 infection and improve the outcome of COVID-19 patients. Unbalanced lung inflammation...

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1 Citations
1,961 Views
23 Pages

28 February 2023

In this paper, we prove the Hermite–Hadamard–Fejér type inequalities for coordinated h1,h2-convex functions on the rectangle from the plane R2. Some generalizations of the Hermite–Hadamard-type inequalities of two variables a...

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18 Citations
10,673 Views
19 Pages

Computational Analysis of Structure-Based Interactions for Novel H1-Antihistamines

  • Yinfeng Yang,
  • Yan Li,
  • Yanqiu Pan,
  • Jinghui Wang,
  • Feng Lin,
  • Chao Wang,
  • Shuwei Zhang and
  • Ling Yang

As a chronic disorder, insomnia affects approximately 10% of the population at some time during their lives, and its treatment is often challenging. Since the antagonists of the H1 receptor, a protein prevalent in human central nervous system, have b...

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1 Citations
719 Views
18 Pages

Hyperthermia Augments the H1-Histamine Receptor-Mediated Force in the Human Atrium

  • Thanh Hoai Pham,
  • Peter Grundig,
  • Britt Hofmann,
  • Uwe Kirchhefer,
  • Joachim Neumann and
  • Ulrich Gergs

It was unknown whether hyperthermia increased the efficacy of histamine to raise the force of cardiac contractions via human H1-histamine receptors. To that end, we measured the force in isolated human atrial preparations (HAPs) excised from the righ...

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422 Views
25 Pages

MRCKα Is a Suppressor of GEF-H1/RhoA/MRTF Signaling in Tubular Cells

  • Veroni S. Sri Theivakadadcham,
  • Qinghong Dan,
  • Brian Wu,
  • Shruthi Venugopal,
  • Vida Maksimoska,
  • Aysegul Yucel-Polat,
  • Andras Kapus and
  • Katalin Szászi

2 March 2026

Tubule-derived pro-fibrotic mediators are central for the development of kidney fibrosis. We previously showed that fibrotic stimuli activate and elevate GEF-H1 (ARHGEF2) in tubular cells, leading to RhoA-dependent fibrotic reprogramming. In search o...

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14 Citations
5,588 Views
15 Pages

Anti-Allergic Effects of Myrciaria dubia (Camu-Camu) Fruit Extract by Inhibiting Histamine H1 and H4 Receptors and Histidine Decarboxylase in RBL-2H3 Cells

  • Nhung Quynh Do,
  • Shengdao Zheng,
  • Sarang Oh,
  • Quynh T. N. Nguyen,
  • Minzhe Fang,
  • Minseon Kim,
  • Junhui Choi,
  • Myeong-Ju Kim,
  • Jeehaeng Jeong and
  • Tae-Hoo Yi

31 December 2021

Although Myrciaria dubia (camu-camu) has been shown to exert anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory effects in both in vitro and in vivo studies, its use in allergic responses has not been elucidated. In the present study, the anti-allergic effect of 70%...

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796 Views
16 Pages

High-Throughput Discovery of Inhibitors Targeting Monkeypox Virus H1 Phosphatase

  • Chengcheng Tao,
  • Mailikezhati Alifu,
  • Haojun Huang,
  • Zhi Luo,
  • Yaxian Li,
  • Xuecen Guan,
  • Mengmeng Liu,
  • Junchi Hu,
  • Wen Cui and
  • Wei Wang

12 November 2025

Mpox, caused by monkeypox virus (MPXV), remains a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) and poses a serious global health threat. Current therapeutic options for MPXV infection are limited. The orthopoxvirus dual-specificity phosph...

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16 Citations
16,467 Views
11 Pages

PKC-dependent Phosphorylation of the H1 Histamine Receptor Modulates TRPC6 Activity

  • Xingjuan Chen,
  • Christian Egly,
  • Ashley M. Riley,
  • Wennan Li,
  • Paul Tewson,
  • Thomas E. Hughes,
  • Anne Marie Quinn and
  • Alexander G. Obukhov

4 April 2014

Transient receptor potential canonical 6 (TRPC6) is a cation selective, DAG-regulated, Ca2+-permeable channel activated by the agonists of Gq-protein-coupled heptahelical receptors. Dysfunctions of TRPC6 are implicated in the pathogenesis of various...

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1 Citations
3,320 Views
15 Pages

Isolation and Characterization of H1 Subtype Swine Influenza Viruses Recently Circulating in China

  • Minghao Yan,
  • Tianxin Ma,
  • Xiaona Shi,
  • Qin Chen,
  • Luzhao Li,
  • Bangfeng Xu,
  • Xue Pan,
  • Qiaoyang Teng,
  • Chunxiu Yuan and
  • Zejun Li
  • + 3 authors

27 January 2025

Pigs serve as a mixing vessel for influenza viruses and can independently promote the emergence of pandemic strains in humans. During our surveillance of pig populations from 2021 to 2023 in China, 11 H1 subtype swine influenza viruses (SIVs) were is...

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21 Citations
3,237 Views
14 Pages

20 October 2020

The flavonoids in Ginkgo biloba L. (ginkgo) have important medicinal uses due to their antioxidant, antitumor, and blood circulation-promoting effects. However, the genetic mechanisms underlying flavonoid biosynthesis in ginkgo remain elusive. Flavon...

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32 Citations
2,242 Views
16 Pages

17 August 2022

There is no doubt that convex and non-convex functions have a significant impact on optimization. Due to its behavior, convexity also plays a crucial role in the discussion of inequalities. The principles of convexity and symmetry go hand-in-hand. Wi...

  • Communication
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8 Citations
4,123 Views
9 Pages

27 February 2021

The binding affinity of ligands for their receptors is determined by their kinetic and thermodynamic binding properties. Kinetic analyses of the rate constants of association and dissociation (kon and koff, respectively) of antihistamines have sugges...

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18 Citations
2,593 Views
17 Pages

15 December 2022

There are different types of order relations that are associated with interval analysis for determining integral inequalities. The purpose of this paper is to connect the inequalities terms to total order relations, often called (CR)-order. In contra...

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6 Citations
3,019 Views
13 Pages

The Juvenile-Hormone-Responsive Factor AmKr-h1 Regulates Caste Differentiation in Honey Bees

  • Zhi-Xian Gong,
  • Fu-Ping Cheng,
  • Jia-Ning Xu,
  • Wei-Yu Yan and
  • Zi-Long Wang

17 November 2023

Honey bees are typical model organisms for the study of caste differentiation, and the juvenile hormone (JH) is a crucial link in the regulatory network of caste differentiation in honey bees. To investigate the mechanism of JH-mediated caste differe...

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1 Citations
6,448 Views
10 Pages

Practical and Sustainable Synthesis of Optically Pure Levocabastine, a H1 Receptor Antagonist

  • Sung Kwon Kang,
  • Dong Hyuk Nam,
  • Jaeseung Ahn,
  • Jaemin Lee,
  • Jaehoon Sim,
  • Jeeyeon Lee and
  • Young-Ger Suh

15 November 2017

A practical and sustainable method for the synthesis of levocabastine hydrochloride (1), a H1 receptor antagonist for the treatment of allergic conjunctivitis, that can be applied to the industrial production of the compound has been developed. Subst...

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32 Citations
4,602 Views
13 Pages

The juvenile hormone (JH) signalling and ecdysone signalling pathways are crucial endocrine signalling pathways that orchestrate the metamorphosis of insects. The metamorphic process, the morphological change from the immature to adult forms, is orch...

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13 Citations
6,134 Views
13 Pages

Cloning, Expression and 3D Structure Prediction of Chitinase from Chitinolyticbacter meiyuanensis SYBC-H1

  • Zhikui Hao,
  • Hangui Wu,
  • Meiling Yang,
  • Jianjun Chen,
  • Limin Xi,
  • Weijie Zhao,
  • Jialin Yu,
  • Jiayang Liu,
  • Xiangru Liao and
  • Qingguo Huang

Two CHI genes from Chitinolyticbacter meiyuanensis SYBC-H1 encoding chitinases were identified and their protein 3D structures were predicted. According to the amino acid sequence alignment, CHI1 gene encoding 166 aa had a structural domain similar t...

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3 Citations
2,239 Views
16 Pages

Kinetic Features of Degradation of R-Loops by RNase H1 from Escherichia coli

  • Aleksandra A. Kuznetsova,
  • Iurii A. Kosarev,
  • Nadezhda A. Timofeyeva,
  • Darya S. Novopashina and
  • Nikita A. Kuznetsov

15 November 2024

R-loops can act as replication fork barriers, creating transcription–replication collisions and inducing replication stress by arresting DNA synthesis, thereby possibly causing aberrant processing and the formation of DNA strand breaks. RNase H...

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5 Citations
2,527 Views
9 Pages

Variations of Thiol–Disulfide Homeostasis Parameters after Treatment with H1-Antihistamines in Patients with Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria

  • Clara Matei,
  • Simona Roxana Georgescu,
  • Ilinca Nicolae,
  • Corina Daniela Ene,
  • Cristina Iulia Mitran,
  • Madalina Irina Mitran and
  • Mircea Tampa

2 July 2021

Background. The pathogenesis of chronic spontaneous urticaria involves metabolic, immunological, and psychological factors. The thiol–disulfide exchange reactions could be a mechanism to counteract oxidative stress in patients with chronic spontaneou...

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  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,370 Views
15 Pages

Label-Free Mass Spectrometry-Based Quantification of Linker Histone H1 Variants in Clinical Samples

  • Roberta Noberini,
  • Cristina Morales Torres,
  • Evelyn Oliva Savoia,
  • Stefania Brandini,
  • Maria Giovanna Jodice,
  • Giovanni Bertalot,
  • Giuseppina Bonizzi,
  • Maria Capra,
  • Giuseppe Diaferia and
  • Tiziana Bonaldi
  • + 1 author

4 October 2020

Epigenetic aberrations have been recognized as important contributors to cancer onset and development, and increasing evidence suggests that linker histone H1 variants may serve as biomarkers useful for patient stratification, as well as play an impo...

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5 Citations
6,212 Views
17 Pages

10 January 2019

Norovirus is an acute infection of the gastrointestinal tract causing rapid induction of vomiting and diarrhoea. The infection is sensed and controlled by the innate immune system, particularly by the RNA helicase MDA-5 and type I and III interferons...

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  • Open Access
493 Views
20 Pages

Histamine H1 Receptor-Mediated CREB Phosphorylation via Gq Protein Signaling and Arrestin Modulation

  • Ryosuke Ogami,
  • Shotaro Michinaga,
  • Yosuke Iiboshi,
  • Yasuhiro Ogawa and
  • Shigeru Hishinuma

28 January 2026

Background/Objectives: Histamine H1 receptors mediate multiple physiological and pathophysiological processes, including inflammation and allergy, by regulating downstream gene expression via transcription factors. cAMP response element-binding prote...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,153 Views
23 Pages

Photodegradation of the H1 Antihistaminic Topical Drugs Emedastine, Epinastine, and Ketotifen and ROS Tests for Estimations of Their Potent Phototoxicity

  • Anna Gumieniczek,
  • Anna Berecka-Rycerz,
  • Urszula Hubicka,
  • Paweł Żmudzki,
  • Karolina Lejwoda and
  • Paweł Kozyra

In this study, important H1 antihistaminic drugs, i.e., emedastine (EME), epinastine (EPI), and ketotifen (KET), were irradiated with UV/Vis light (300–800 nm) in solutions of different pH values. Next, they were analyzed by new high performanc...

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6 Citations
3,058 Views
21 Pages

7 February 2023

When antigen-stimulated, mast cells release preformed inflammatory mediators stored in cytoplasmic granules. This occurs via a robust exocytosis mechanism termed degranulation. Our previous studies revealed that RhoA and Rac1 are activated during mas...

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711 Views
13 Pages

Biochemical Characterization of R-Loop Degradation by Chloroplast-Localized RNase H1 from Arabidopsis thaliana

  • Anastasia A. Gavrilova,
  • Aleksandra A. Kuznetsova,
  • Darya S. Novopashina,
  • Chengxia Zheng,
  • Qianwen Sun and
  • Nikita A. Kuznetsov

17 November 2025

R-loops are three-stranded nucleic acid structures implicated in genome regulation and stability. In Arabidopsis thaliana, the chloroplast-localized RNase H1 enzyme (AtRNH1C) is important for chloroplast development and genome integrity; however, its...

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5 Citations
9,295 Views
9 Pages

15 December 2018

Cetirizine is a zwitterionic second-generation antihistamine containing R- and S-enantiomers, levocetirizine, and (S)-cetirizine. Levocetirizine is known to have a higher affinity for the histamine H1 receptors than (S)-cetirizine; ligand-receptor do...

  • Article
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2 Citations
2,475 Views
16 Pages

Histamine H1 Receptor-Mediated JNK Phosphorylation Is Regulated by Gq Protein-Dependent but Arrestin-Independent Pathways

  • Shotaro Michinaga,
  • Ayaka Nagata,
  • Ryosuke Ogami,
  • Yasuhiro Ogawa and
  • Shigeru Hishinuma

Arrestins are known to be involved not only in the desensitization and internalization of G protein-coupled receptors but also in the G protein-independent activation of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases, such as extracellular signal-regulated...

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9 Citations
3,488 Views
15 Pages

Reducing GEF-H1 Expression Inhibits Renal Cyst Formation, Inflammation, and Fibrosis via RhoA Signaling in Nephronophthisis

  • Qiulei Hu,
  • Jiayong Lai,
  • Huamu Chen,
  • Yong Cai,
  • Zhihui Yue,
  • Hongrong Lin and
  • Liangzhong Sun

9 February 2023

Nephronophthisis (NPHP) is the most prevalent monogenic disease leading to end-stage renal failure in childhood. RhoA activation is involved in NPHP pathogenesis. This study explored the role of the RhoA activator guanine nucleotide exchange factor (...

  • Article
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8 Citations
2,905 Views
15 Pages

Overexpression of Rice Histone H1 Gene Reduces Tolerance to Cold and Heat Stress

  • Jiale Wan,
  • Jia Zhang,
  • Xiaofei Zan,
  • Jiali Zhu,
  • Hao Chen,
  • Xiaohong Li,
  • Zhanmei Zhou,
  • Xiaoling Gao,
  • Rongjun Chen and
  • Lihua Li
  • + 2 authors

22 June 2023

Temperature stresses, including low- and high-temperature stresses, are the main abiotic stresses affecting rice yield. Due to global climate change, the impact of temperature pressure on rice yield is gradually increasing, which is also a major conc...

  • Article
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2 Citations
1,287 Views
19 Pages

PTEN/PKM2/ERα-Driven Glyoxalase 1 Overexpression Sustains PC3 Prostate Cancer Cell Growth Through MG-H1/RAGE Pathway Desensitization Leading to H2O2-Dependent KRIT1 Downregulation

  • Dominga Manfredelli,
  • Camilla Torcoli,
  • Marilena Pariano,
  • Guido Bellezza,
  • Tiziano Baroni,
  • Vincenzo N. Talesa,
  • Angelo Sidoni and
  • Cinzia Antognelli

15 September 2025

Glyoxalase 1 (Glo1) functions as a catalyst that neutralizes methylglyoxal (MG), a highly reactive glycating agent predominantly produced during glycolysis—a metabolic pathway upregulated in cancer cells. MG primarily reacts with the amino grou...

  • Article
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19 Citations
3,265 Views
17 Pages

Heterogenous Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein H1 Promotes Colorectal Cancer Progression through the Stabilization of mRNA of Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Lyase 1

  • Keitaro Takahashi,
  • Mikihiro Fujiya,
  • Hiroaki Konishi,
  • Yuki Murakami,
  • Takuya Iwama,
  • Takahiro Sasaki,
  • Takehito Kunogi,
  • Aki Sakatani,
  • Katsuyoshi Ando and
  • Toshikatsu Okumura
  • + 4 authors

The oncogenic properties of heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein H1 (hnRNP H1) have been reported, although the tumor-promoting mechanism remains unclear. We herein report the mechanism underlying colorectal cancer cell progression mediated by hnR...

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6 Citations
4,486 Views
13 Pages

14 February 2020

Inflammasomes are intracellular multiple protein complexes that mount innate immune responses to tissue damage and invading pathogens. Their excessive activation is crucial in the development and pathogenesis of inflammatory disorders. Microtubules h...

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4 Citations
1,981 Views
23 Pages

In this paper, the semilinear convection–diffusion–reaction equation is split into a lower-order system by introducing the auxiliary variable q=a(x)ux. An H1-Galerkin space-time mixed finite element method for the lower-order system is th...

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