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Regulated expression of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Fre1p/Fre2p Fe/Cu reductase related genes
(1999)The Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome contains nine open reading frames (ORFs) - YLR214w (FRE1), YKL220c (FRE2), YOR381w, YNR060w, YOR384w, YLL051c, YOL152w, YGL160w and YLR047c - which, based on amino acid sequence similarity, ... -
Regulation of aromatase expression by hormones, drugs pesticides and environmental pollutants in canine mammary CMT-U27 cells
(2010)Aromatase, the enzyme that coverts testosterone to 17β-estradiol, has attracted attention lately because of its involvement in some forms of breast cancer in women. Studies are now undergoing on a variety of species to ... -
Regulation of corticotropin releasing hormone receptor type 1 messenger RNA level in Y-79 retinoblastoma cells: Potential implications for human stress response and immune/inflammatory reaction
(1996)WE report the regulation of type 1 receptor mRNA in Y-79 human retinoblastoma cells, grown in the absence or presence of pharmacological levels of phorbol esters, forskolin, glucocorticoids and their combinations. To control ... -
Regulation of Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor and Its Receptor in Skeletal Muscle Is Dependent Upon the Type of Inflammatory Stimulus
(2015)The cytokine granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) binds to its receptor (G-CSFR) to stimulate hematopoietic stem cell mobilization, myelopoiesis, and the production and activation of neutrophils. In response to ... -
Regulation of microRNA in systemic lupus erythematosus: The role of miR-21 and miR-210
(2020)miRNAs are small non-coding RNA molecules that participate through silencing in post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression. Recent studies have highlighted the importance of microRNAs (miRNAs) as regulators of both ... -
Regulation of the autophagic machinery in human neutrophils
(2010)The induction of the autophagy machinery, a process for the catabolism of cytosolic proteins and organelles, constitutes a crucial mechanism in innate immunity. However, the involvement of autophagy in human neutrophils ... -
Regulatory B and T lymphocytes in multiple sclerosis: friends or foes?
(2018)Current clinical experience with immunomodulatory agents and monoclonal antibodies in principle has established the benefit of depleting lymphocytic populations in relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS). B and T ... -
Regulatory B cells in autoimmune rheumatic diseases
(2017)Background: Regulatory B cells (regulatory B cells, Breg cells) in recent years have been shown to be important immunoregulatory factors. Aim: To review the role of Breg cells in autoimmune rheumatic diseases. Methods: ... -
Regulatory B cells: New players in inflammatory and autoimmune rheumatic diseases
(2019)Objective: Regulatory B cells (Bregs) are a new subset of B cells with immunoregulatory functions, mainly through IL-10 production. Bregs suppress inflammatory Th1 and Th17 differentiation and induce Tregs suppressing ... -
Regulatory delays in a multinational clinical stroke trial
(2021)Introduction: The initiation and conduct of randomised clinical trials are complicated by multiple barriers, including delays in obtaining regulatory approvals. Quantitative data on the extent of the delays due to national ... -
Regulatory volume decrease of rat kidney principal cells after successive hypo-osmotic shocks
(2013)Outer Medullary Collecting Duct (OMCD) principal cells are exposed to significant changes of the extracellular osmolarity and thus the analysis of their regulatory volume decrease (RVD) function is of great importance in ... -
Reimagining a transnational right to the city: No border actions and commoning practices in Thessaloniki
(2019)Although there is extensive literature on State migration policies and NGO activities, there are few studies on the common struggles between refugees and local activists. This article aims to fill this research gap by ... -
Reinforcement learning for predictive analytics in smart cities
(2017)The digitization of our lives cause a shift in the data production as well as in the required data management. Numerous nodes are capable of producing huge volumes of data in our everyday activities. Sensors, personal smart ... -
Reinforcing adherence to lipid-lowering therapy after an acute coronary syndrome: A pragmatic randomized controlled trial
(2021)Background and aims: Achieving the low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) goal following an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a milestone often missed due to suboptimal adherence to secondary prevention treatments. ... -
Reinventing a university principal preparation programme: complexity, change, and leadership
(2019)When a state in the USA enacted legislation that radically altered its prescriptions for principal preparation programmes, its institutions of higher education had to re-invent, not just adjust their principal preparation ... -
Relapsed clubfoot correction with soft-tissue release and selective application of Ilizarov technique
(2008)The Ilizarov technique is an alternative for the treatment of complex foot deformities in children. The authors retrospectively reviewed children with relapsed clubfoot deformity, treated with soft tissue procedures and ... -
Relating environmental performance with socioeconomic and cultural factors
(2018)This study relies on a recently proposed methodology for constructing an environmental performance index. First, two different versions of the index are considered and compared having as reference point Greece and comparing ... -
Relating students' participation in sport out of school and performance calibration in physical education
(2019)This study examined associations between students’ participation in sport out of school and their calibration of sport performance in physical education. Four hundred twenty nine fifth and sixth grade students reported ...