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Study how miRNAs regulate Stem cell homeostasis and differentiation
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs that regulate gene expression and influence numerous cellular functions. Together with mature RNAs and small molecules, mature miRNAs can induce forced reprogramming
Evaluating Clearance by Aldehyde Oxidase (AO): The Impact of Low Versus High AO Activity
An interesting poster has recently been published by XenoTech: "Selection of Human Liver S9 and Cytosol Fractions for Evaluating Clearance by Aldehyde Oxidase (AO): The Impact of Low Versus High AO Activity
Focus on the Notch signaling pathway...
The Notch signaling pathway plays a vital role in the regulation of asymmetric cell division, cell fate specification and proliferation. Mammals possess 4 different Notch receptors, referred to as Notch1,
Activation & de-activation pathways of hepatic fibrosis
Bioactive small molecule sourcing - when quality meets expectations
Bioactive small molecules facilitate numerous types of Life Science research approaches (enzyme substrates, activators and inhibitors, cell signaling modulator, cell culture...). Accessing reasonably
5 reliable research tools to study ERG, USP9X and DUB inhibitor in prostate cancer
In a recent paper published in PNAS, Wang et al. show that the inhibition of the deubiquitinase USP9x by the small molecule WP-1130 is able to induce degradation of the transcription factor E-twenty-six
Stellate cells - models for liver studies
Introduction
Hepatic stellate cells (HSC, also known as perisinusoidal cells or Ito cells), are liver-specific mesenchymal cells found in the space of Disse. HSC maintain interactions with sinusoidal endothelial
Return of SIRT1 deacetylase - Why is SIRT1 so attractive in Drug discovery and Stem cell research?
PARP and Top1 inhibitors most beneficial in endonuclease-deficient cancer cells
The synergistic combination of Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases (PARP) and Topoisomerase I (Top1) inhibitors most beneficial on endonuclease-deficient cancer cells in cancer therapies ?
This is one of the
Celastrol inhibits NF-kB pathway in Multiple Myeloma
Celastrol is a biologically active substance initially described in the traditional Chinese medicine. Celastrol (or (9ß,13α,14ß,20α)-3-Hydroxy-9,13-dimethyl-2-oxo-24,25,26-trinoroleana-1(10),3,5,7-tetraen-29-oic