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  • Nonaminoglycoside compounds... Nonaminoglycoside compounds induce readthrough of nonsense mutations
    Du, Liutao; Damoiseaux, Robert; Nahas, Shareef ... The Journal of experimental medicine, 09/2009, Volume: 206, Issue: 10
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    Large numbers of genetic disorders are caused by nonsense mutations for which compound-induced readthrough of premature termination codons (PTCs) might be exploited as a potential treatment strategy. ...
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  • Classes of Drugs that Mitig... Classes of Drugs that Mitigate Radiation Syndromes
    Micewicz, Ewa D; Damoiseaux, Robert D; Deng, Gang ... Frontiers in pharmacology, 05/2021, Volume: 12
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    We previously reported several vignettes on types and classes of drugs able to mitigate acute and, in at least one case, late radiation syndromes in mice. Most of these had emerged from high ...
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  • Osteopontin as a Biomarker ... Osteopontin as a Biomarker in Chronic Kidney Disease
    Sinha, Satyesh K; Mellody, Michael; Carpio, Maria Beatriz ... Biomedicines, 05/2023, Volume: 11, Issue: 5
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    Osteopontin (OPN) is a ubiquitously expressed protein with a wide range of physiological functions, including roles in bone mineralization, immune regulation, and wound healing. OPN has been ...
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  • Selective inhibitor of endo... Selective inhibitor of endosomal trafficking pathways exploited by multiple toxins and viruses
    Gillespie, Eugene J; Ho, Chi-Lee C; Balaji, Kavitha ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 12/2013, Volume: 110, Issue: 50
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    Pathogenic microorganisms and toxins have evolved a variety of mechanisms to gain access to the host-cell cytosol and thereby exert virulent effects upon the host. One common mechanism of cellular ...
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  • Dantrolene enhances antisense-mediated exon skipping in human and mouse models of Duchenne muscular dystrophy
    Kendall, Genevieve C; Mokhonova, Ekaterina I; Moran, Miriana ... Science translational medicine, 12/2012, Volume: 4, Issue: 164
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    Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) causes profound and progressive muscle weakness and loss, resulting in early death. DMD is usually caused by frameshifting deletions in the gene DMD, which leads to ...
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  • Chemical genetics screen fo... Chemical genetics screen for enhancers of rapamycin identifies a specific inhibitor of an SCF family E3 ubiquitin ligase
    Aghajan, Mariam; Jonai, Nao; Flick, Karin ... Nature biotechnology, 07/2010, Volume: 28, Issue: 7
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    The target of rapamycin (TOR) plays a central role in eukaryotic cell growth control. With prevalent hyperactivation of the mammalian TOR (mTOR) pathway in human cancers, strategies to enhance TOR ...
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  • Differential Expression of ... Differential Expression of Syndecan-1 Mediates Cationic Nanoparticle Toxicity in Undifferentiated versus Differentiated Normal Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells
    Zhang, Haiyuan; Xia, Tian; Meng, Huan ... ACS nano, 04/2011, Volume: 5, Issue: 4
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    Most in vitro toxicity studies on engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) use transformed rather than primary cells for logistical reasons. However, primary cells may provide a more appropriate connection to ...
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  • The Aftermath of Surviving ... The Aftermath of Surviving Acute Radiation Hematopoietic Syndrome and its Mitigation
    Micewicz, Ewa D; Iwamoto, Keisuke S; Ratikan, Josephine A ... Radiation research, 04/2019, Volume: 191, Issue: 4
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    Intensive research is underway to find new agents that can successfully mitigate the acute effects of radiation exposure. This is primarily in response to potential counterthreats of radiological ...
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  • FLECS technology for high-t... FLECS technology for high-throughput screening of hypercontractile cellular phenotypes in fibrosis: A function-first approach to anti-fibrotic drug discovery
    Wang, Yao; Cortes, Enrico; Huang, Ricky ... SLAS discovery, April 2024, 2024-Apr, Volume: 29, Issue: 3
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    The pivotal role of myofibroblast contractility in the pathophysiology of fibrosis is widely recognized, yet HTS approaches are not available to quantify this critically important function in drug ...
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  • High-Throughput Drug Screen... High-Throughput Drug Screening Identifies a Potent Wnt Inhibitor that Promotes Airway Basal Stem Cell Homeostasis
    Aros, Cody J.; Paul, Manash K.; Pantoja, Carla J. ... Cell reports, 02/2020, Volume: 30, Issue: 7
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    Mechanisms underpinning airway epithelial homeostatic maintenance and ways to prevent its dysregulation remain elusive. Herein, we identify that β-catenin phosphorylated at Y489 (p-β-cateninY489) ...
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