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Autor:
Michael G. Shehat, Madelyn H. Miller, Ashley N. Calder, Timothy A. Gilbertson, Justine T. Tigno-Aranjuez
Publikováno v:
Innate Immunity, Vol 29 (2023)
Consumption of diets high in fat has been linked to the development of obesity and related metabolic complications. Such associations originate from the enhanced, chronic, low-grade inflammation mediated by macrophages in response to translocated bac
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0ce708747f6c4b38bb459e2464661cbb
Publikováno v:
Nutrients, Vol 13, Iss 4, p 1045 (2021)
Ghrelin is a major appetite-stimulating neuropeptide found in circulation. While its role in increasing food intake is well known, its role in affecting taste perception, if any, remains unclear. In this study, we investigated the role of the growth
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https://doaj.org/article/b124642856ac4dc5870647719b8fc5fc
Autor:
Nureen H. Mohamad Zaki, Junya Shiota, Ashley N. Calder, Theresa M. Keeley, Benjamin L. Allen, Kazuhiko Nakao, Linda C. Samuelson, Nataliya Razumilava
Publikováno v:
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.). 76(4)
In extrahepatic bile duct (EHBD) cholangiopathies, including primary sclerosing cholangitis, a reactive cholangiocyte phenotype is associated with inflammation and epithelial hyperproliferation. The signaling pathways involved in EHBD injury response
Autor:
Ashley N. Calder, Junya Shiota, Nureen H. Mohamad Zaki, Linda C. Samuelson, Nataliya Razumilava
Publikováno v:
Gastroenterology. 162:S-1216
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 135:2267-2268
Recent work indicates that Alzheimer's disease (AD) affects the cytoskeleton and cellular structure through mutations that alter structural proteins, and that dysfunction of the cytoskeleton may play a pivotal role in AD and other neurodegenerative d
Autor:
Timothy E. Doyle, Janeese E. Stiles, J. Andrew Chappell, Janice E. Sugiyama, Caitlin Carter, Laurel A. Thompson, Ashley N. Calder
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 135:2180-2180
Breast cancer can be divided into molecular subtypes which are defined by their genetic and protein expression profiles. Current methods aimed at testing these biochemical signatures are effective classifiers but are not easily transferable to real-t