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The Elongation Factor 1 Alpha Promoter Drives the Functional Expression of Kir2A in Plutella xylostella Cells
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The intermediate filament protein nestin serves as a molecular hub for smooth muscle cytoskeletal signaling - Respiratory Research
Nestin is a type VI IF protein that has been implicated in progenitor cell functions, neuronal development, cancer pathobiology, and smooth muscle cell migration [11,12,13]. The functional role of nestin in smooth muscle contraction has not been previously investigated. Here, we show that nestin positively regulates airway smooth muscle contraction by modulating the recruitment of cytoskeletal signaling macromolecules and actin cytoskeletal remodeling.
Alterations in platelet bioenergetics in Group 2 PH-HFpEF patients
Loading metrics Open Access Peer-reviewed Research Article Quyen L. Nguyen, Yinna Wang, Nicole Helbling, Marc A. Simon, Sruti Shiva Quyen L. Nguyen, Yinna Wang, Nicole Helbling, Marc A. Simon, Sruti Shiva Published: July 31, 2019 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220490 Figures Abstract Background Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is characterized by elevated pulmonary artery pressure but classified into subgroups based on disease etiology.
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