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  • The S6K protein family in h... The S6K protein family in health and disease
    Tavares, Mariana R.; Pavan, Isadora C.B.; Amaral, Camila L. ... Life sciences (1973), 06/2015, Volume: 131
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    The S6K proteins are mTOR pathway effectors and accumulative evidence suggest that mTOR/S6K signaling contributes to several pathological conditions, such as diabetes, cancer and obesity. The ...
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  • p53 and metabolism: from me... p53 and metabolism: from mechanism to therapeutics
    Simabuco, Fernando M; Morale, Mirian G; Pavan, Isadora C B ... Oncotarget, 05/2018, Volume: 9, Issue: 34
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    The tumor cell changes itself and its microenvironment to adapt to different situations, including action of drugs and other agents targeting tumor control. Therefore, metabolism plays an important ...
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  • Novel processed form of syn... Novel processed form of syndecan-1 shed from SCC-9 cells plays a role in cell migration
    Aragão, Annelize Z B; Belloni, Marília; Simabuco, Fernando M ... PloS one, 08/2012, Volume: 7, Issue: 8
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    The extracellular milieu is comprised in part by products of cellular secretion and cell surface shedding. The presence of such molecules of the sheddome and secretome in the context of the ...
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  • Exercise alters the circadi... Exercise alters the circadian rhythm of REV-ERB-α and downregulates autophagy-related genes in peripheral and central tissues
    da Rocha, Alisson L; Pinto, Ana P; Bedo, Bruno L S ... Scientific reports, 11/2022, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    The transcriptional repressor REV-ERB-α, encoded by Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 1 Group D Member 1 (Nr1d1), has been considered to play an essential role in the skeletal muscle oxidative capacity ...
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  • TLR4-interactor with leucin... TLR4-interactor with leucine-rich repeats (TRIL) is involved in diet-induced hypothalamic inflammation
    Moura-Assis, Alexandre; Nogueira, Pedro A S; de-Lima-Junior, Jose C ... Scientific reports, 09/2021, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    Obesity and high-fat diet (HFD) consumption result in hypothalamic inflammation and metabolic dysfunction. While the TLR4 activation by dietary fats is a well-characterized pathway involved in the ...
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  • Aerobic Exercise Training I... Aerobic Exercise Training Induces the Mitonuclear Imbalance and UPRmt in the Skeletal Muscle of Aged Mice
    Cordeiro, André V; Brícola, Rafael S; Braga, Renata R ... The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences, 12/2020, Volume: 75, Issue: 12
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    Abstract The impairment of the mitochondrial functions is a hallmark of aging. During aging, there is a downregulation of two mechanisms strictly associated with mitochondrial integrity, including ...
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  • Exercise Counterbalances Rh... Exercise Counterbalances Rho/ROCK2 Signaling Impairment in the Skeletal Muscle and Ameliorates Insulin Sensitivity in Obese Mice
    Muñoz, Vitor R; Gaspar, Rafael C; Severino, Matheus B ... Frontiers in immunology, 06/2021, Volume: 12
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    Physical exercise is considered a fundamental strategy in improving insulin sensitivity and glucose uptake in skeletal muscle. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this regulation, primarily ...
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  • Combinatorial effect of non... Combinatorial effect of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and NF-κB inhibitors in ovarian cancer therapy
    Zerbini, Luiz F; Tamura, Rodrigo E; Correa, Ricardo G ... PloS one, 09/2011, Volume: 6, Issue: 9
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    Several epidemiological studies have correlated the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) with reduced risk of ovarian cancer, the most lethal gynecological cancer, diagnosed usually ...
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  • Tlr4 participates in the re... Tlr4 participates in the responses of markers of apoptosis, inflammation, and ER stress to different acute exercise intensities in mice hearts
    de Vicente, Larissa G.; Pinto, Ana P.; Muñoz, Vitor R. ... Life sciences (1973), 01/2020, Volume: 240
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    Toll-like receptor 4 (Tlr4) is recognized due to its role in the immune response. Also, this protein can participate in the signaling pathway of events triggered by physical exercise such as ...
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  • Regular swimming exercise p... Regular swimming exercise prevented the acute and persistent mechanical muscle hyperalgesia by modulation of macrophages phenotypes and inflammatory cytokines via PPARγ receptors
    de Azambuja, Graciana; Jorge, Carolina O.; Gomes, Beatriz B. ... Brain, behavior, and immunity, July 2021, 2021-07-00, 20210701, Volume: 95
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    •Regular swimming exercise controls persistent muscle hyperalgesia by involvement of PPARγ.•Macrophages and inflammatory cytokines are involved in persistent muscle hyperalgesia.•Macrophages ...
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