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Study of the impact of m6A RNA methylation in altered molecular mechanisms in colorectal cancer and its association with obesity
(2023-12-01)Although the etiology of colorectal cancer (CRC) is multifactorial and complex, due to the interaction of altered environmental and genetic mechanisms, obesity is considered a crucial risk factor in the initiation and ... -
Study of the PTGS suppressor activity of V2 protein from geminivirus Beet curly top virus
(2017-06-26)Suppression of gene silencing is a key mechanism for the success of viral infection in plants. DNA viruses from the Geminiviridae family encode several proteins that suppress post- and transcriptional gene silencing ... -
Suitability of human-derived cells as a platform for Alzheimer's disease modeling
(2021)Aims: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by presenting a complex pathology, not fully resolved yet. This fact, together with the lack of reliable models, has impeded the development of effective therapies. Recently, ... -
Supresión de la respuesta de defensa disparada por efectores de la familia Hopz de Pseudomonas syringae pertenecientes a la familia Hopz
(2014-11-07)El sistema de secreción tipo III permite a las bacterias fitopatógenas superar los sistemas de defensa de la planta mediante la translocación de efectores tipo III (T3E) al interior de la célula vegetal. Jones y Dangl en ... -
Synergism analysis between the pathogen infection and abiotic stresses
(2013-12-10)Genetic and biochemical dissection of signaling pathways regulating plant pathogen defense has revealed in the last years remarkable similarities to the response to some abiotic streses. However very little is known about ... -
Systemic administration of epothylone-d recues memory and ameliorates Alzheimer’s disease-like pathology in APP/PS1 mice.
(2017-04-17)Aims Cognitive and memory decline in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients is highly related to synaptic dysfunction and neuronal loss. Tau hyperphosphorylation destabilizes microtubules leading to axonal transport failure, ... -
Tau pathology and astroglial reactivity: a comparative study of two mouse models of tauopathy
(2022)Objectives: Astrocytes are becoming crucial players in the context of neurodegenerative proteinopathies, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Astroglial response has been mainly analyzed in amyloidogenic scenarios, but less ... -
Tenocytic induction of stem cells from bone marrow on polymeric microparticles for a new concept of tendon regenerative prosthesis
(2015-10-26)A new concept of a regenerative and resorbable prosthesis for tendon and ligament has been developed. The prosthesis consists of a poly-lactide acid (PLA) braid, microparticles in its interior serving as cell carriers, and ... -
Testing exosomes as a treatment for posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus.
(2023)Germinal matrix hemorrhages and intraventricular hemorrhages (GMH/IVH) lead to posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus (PHH), a severe cause of morbidity and mortality in premature neonates. GMH/IVH disrupts the ependyma, which forms ... -
The bacterial effector HopAF1 interacts with Arabidopsis MKK4/5
(2022-06)Pseudomonas syringae is a phytopathogenic bacterium whose virulence depends on a Type III Secretion System and its effector (T3E) repertoire, which is translocated into the host cell cytosol suppressing both basal and ... -
The begomovirus Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus is not seed-transmitted in melon
(2022-09)Transmission of plant viruses through seed can be one of the major factors contributing to long- distance dispersal through global trade of seeds and can have important ecological consequences for virus dissemination. ... -
The begomovirus tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus is not seed-transmitted in melon
(2022)Transmission of plant viruses through seed can be one of the major factors contributing to longdistance dispersal through global trade of seeds and can have important ecological consequences for virus dissemination. ... -
The effect of combining bone morphogenetic proteins -2 and -6 on osteoblastic differentiation and bone
(2015-07-21)Bone morphogenetic proteins-2 and -7 (BMP-2 and -7) are the only two members of the BMP subfamily approved to date to be used in combination with collagen type I in orthopedic surgery, although other BMPs have proven to ... -
The effect of different amyloid seeds and animal hosts on amyloid propagation in Alzheimer's Disease
(2022-07-13)Abstract text: Alzheimer's Disease is a neurodegenerative proteinopathy in which recent evidence indicates that Aβ can misfold and aggregate into seeds that structurally corrupt native proteins, mimicking a prion-like ... -
The ependymal detach due to neuraminidase provokes hydrocephalus
(2015-05-27)Background: In many cases there seems to exist a tight relationship between the integrity of the ependymal barrier and the onset of hydrocephalus (see 1). We wanted to investigate this by means of a repetitive model that ... -
The iaaL gene in the Pseudomonas syringae complex: functional characterization and biological activity
(2022-07-08)Phytopathogenic bacteria of the Pseudomonas syringae complex are causal agents of diseases in a wide variety of woody and herbaceous plants with agronomic and ornamental interest. Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) is an auxin ... -
The Skeletal Atlas: A holistic approach to transcriptomics in the skeleton.
(2023)Gene expression atlases are powerful bioinformatics tools that allow access to the scientific community to explore omics data. In biomedicine, numerous gene expression databases are available, yet none provide enough ... -
The transcriptional regulator JAZ8 interacts with the C2 protein from geminiviruses and limits the geminiviral infection in Arabidopsis
(2023)Jasmonates (JAs) are phytohormones that finely regulate critical biological processes, including plant development and defense. JASMONATE ZIM-DOMAIN (JAZ) proteins are crucial transcriptional regulators that keep JA-responsive ... -
The When and Where: How development modulates immunity through a miRNA-NLR-phasiRNA network
(2022)Plants possess a battery of dedicated intracellular immune receptors known as nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat proteins (NLRs) involved in recognition of pathogen-derived effectors and activation of effector-triggered ... -
THESEUS1 and RALF34 monitor cell wall integrity
(2022-09-14)The cell wall is a rigid network being the first barrier between a plant cell and its environment, but at the same time has to be a dynamic network whose cell growth and shape is given by deposition and remodeling of the ...