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Exosomes play a corresponding role in the development of many known diseases and participate in various physiological and pathological processes. Exosome carriers offer the benefits of both cellular drug delivery and nanotechnology. ...
· Pregnant women - During pregnancy, physiologic changes, such as higher respiratory rates and increases in blood and plasma volumes, increase one’s vulnerability to environmental exposures. ...
Pregnant women - During pregnancy, physiologic changes, such as higher respiratory rates and increases in blood and plasma volumes, increase one’s vulnerability to environmental exposures. ...
These naturally occurring compounds act as stimulants, optimising plant physiological processes to boost growth, health, and productivity. What Sets Biostimulants Apart from Fertilisers? Unlike traditional fertilisers that primarily add nutrients to the soil, biostimulants work directly on the plant’s metabolic processes. They maximise ...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in breath are emerging as vital biomarkers in medical research, offering a non-invasive glimpse into metabolic and physiological processes. A recent publication by Talor, A., et al (2024) has introduced a novel method for capturing VOCs from the breath of intubated mouse models. ...
Protein is the building block of life. And while all species of all ages require protein, cows, in particular, have unique protein needs. During their last trimester, and especially during lactation, their protein requirements increase dramatically. This is because not only are they eating to fuel themselves, but they’re eating to fuel their calves, too. And as all livestock owners know, ...
Exosomes, small vesicles crucial for intercellular communication, have emerged as key players in various physiological and pathological processes. With a diameter ranging from 40 to 160 nm, exosomes carry a diverse cargo of proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and metabolites, making them invaluable targets for biomarker discovery and therapeutic development. ...
Alfa Chemistry's recombinant human pro-collagen COL1A1 provides researchers with a reliable and consistent source for studying collagen synthesis and its role in various biological processes. In addition to Type I collagen variants, Alfa Chemistry also offers Recombinant Human Collagen Type I (COL1A2) and Recombinant Human Collagen Type III (COL3A1). ...
Exosomes play an important role in cell communication and are involved in a variety of physiological processes, including development, immunity, and disease. ...
They play a significant role in various physiological and pathological processes, including cancer, immunology, and neurobiology. ...
Amino Acid SeriesAmino acids are the building blocks of proteins and are critical for several physiological processes. CD Formulation offers a variety of amino acids and amino acid derivatives, including DL-Alanine (CAS 302-72-7), Glycylglutamine (CAS 13115-71-4), N-Acetyl-L-Leucine (CAS 1188-21-2), BOC-L-Hydroxyproline (CAS 13726-69-7), MOC-L-Tert-Leucine (CAS ...
This innovative service is set to provide researchers with comprehensive and accurate analysis of exosomal RNA, facilitating a deeper understanding of their functional significance in various biological processes. Exosomes, small extracellular vesicles secreted by cells, play a vital role in intercellular communication and have garnered significant attention in recent years. ...
To further elaborate, the metabolism of gut flora produces short-chain fatty acids, which have important impacts on the physiology of the host. In addition, gut flora can provide the body with protein and synthesize non-essential amino acids, such as aspartic acid, alanine, valine, and threonine. ...
“GPCRs are implicated in a wide range of human physiological processes and we are interested in expanding our knowledge of OB-002’s pharmacological profile and mechanism of action,” commented Ian McGowan, Orion’s Chief Medical Officer. ...
Studies have shown that this complex system is involved in a variety of physiological processes, including the regulation of cell migration in the immune response. ...
It is a powerful exogenous factor that controls many physiological and behavioral processes. For example, intensity affects cannibalism and aggression and feed and water intake. ...
Apoptosis is an essential part of various processes, such as normal cell turnover, immune responses, and embryonic development. ...
Cytokines play an important role in physiological and pathological processes such as immune cell differentiation and subset development, immune regulation, inflammatory response, and tumor metastasis. ...
GPCRs are a large family of membrane proteins with seven transmembrane domains that play key roles in the regulation of various physiological processes and pathological conditions. A prerequisite for successful GPCR research and drug development is the ability to study isolated receptor proteins that maintain proper folding and pharmacology. ...
Immune cell-derived miRNAs reflect physiological and pathophysiological processes and can be sampled from peripheral blood. miRNAs are short non-coding RNAs that act as molecular rheostats that exercise control over the expression of most human genes. miRNAs are relatively accessible yet reflect complex underlying biology, offering the prospect of a blood-based ...
