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... that sets off a chain reaction activating the molecule pSmad3 and ultimately producing cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitors, which regulate the cell ...Alzheimer's disease as a case of brake failure?
... in a catastrophic loss of neurons." Herrup's team experimented with a protein family known as cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdk). These enzymes power the cell ...Imiquimod, an immune response modifier, is dependent on the OGF-OGFr signaling pathway
... , tonically active inhibitory pathway is known to regulate cell proliferation by modulating cyclin dependent kinase inhibitors, resulting in a retardation of cells ...Cocaine-induced brain plasticity may protect the addicted brain
... is lacking." Previous work demonstrated that chronic cocaine exposure increased levels of cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (Cdk5) in the NAc and that inhibition ...Massive cancer gene search finds potential new targets in brain tumors
... to carry out a cellular function -- were disrupted in more than three-quarters of the GBM tumors. They are known as the cyclin-dependent kinase/retinoblastoma pathway that regulates cell ...JDRF-funded researchers discover proteins regulating human beta cell replication
... the cell cycle in human beta cells. They examined 34 different proteins and found that cyclin dependent kinase- 6 (cdk6) alone ...Regulation of cell proliferation by the OGF-OGFr axis is dependent on nuclear localization signals
... compartments. The OGF-OGFr axis is known to regulate cell proliferation by modulating cyclin dependent kinase inhibitors, resulting in a retardation of cells ...Variations in 5 genes raise risk for most common brain tumors
... on chromosome 9, regulates p14, which activates the tumor-suppressor p53. It also regulates cyclin-dependent kinases vital to the cell cycle. At least ...Protein helps cells duplicate correctly, avoid becoming cancer
... poles, the cell becomes confused and becomes cancerous or transformed," Liu said. Liu also found that a cyclin-dependent kinase called Cdc2, activates CLIP ...Low forms of cyclin E reduce breast cancer drug's effectiveness
... resistance to letrozole. However, their research also showed that treating breast cancer cells with a cyclin-dependent kinase 2 (CDK2) inhibitor can reverse ...Targeted agent blocked growth of deadly brain cancer in preclinical studies
... as multiple myeloma and breast cancer. It is designed to shut down the activity of molecules, cyclin-dependent kinases 4 and 6 (cdk4/6 ...Drug in new class of targeted therapies shows early promise against blood-related cancers
... in a new class of drugs that inhibit cyclin-dependent kinases, demonstrated the drug's safety and potential ... chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Cyclin-dependent kinases are enzymatic proteins that are integrally involved ...Genome of ancient sponge reveals origins of first animals, cancer
... cells go through in order to divide. Among these is the enzyme family known as cyclin-dependent kinase 4/6 (CDK 4/6), which in mammals is crucial to transitioning between phases ...Regulation of cell proliferation is dependent on nucleocytoplasmic trafficking
... and the nucleus. The OGF-OGFr axis is known to regulate cell proliferation by modulating cyclin dependent kinase inhibitors, resulting in a retardation of cells ...Biochemist uses computer models to study protein involved with cancer, aging and chronic disease
... important to how these proteins function." Along with being an intrinsically disordered protein, p21 is a versatile cyclin-dependent kinase, or Cdk, inhibitor -- meaning it adapts ...
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