Modern concept of biological identification of selenoproteins

Humans possess 25 selenoproteins, approximately half of which are enzymes (selenoenzymes) required for preventing, regulating, or reversing oxidative damage, while others participate in providing calcium metabolism, thyroid Bowling Shammy hormone maintenance, protein synthesis, cytoskeletal structure etc.This review examines the latest evidences of

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Histone deacetylase inhibitors improve the replication of oncolytic herpes simplex virus in breast cancer cells.

New therapies are needed for metastatic breast cancer patients.Oncolytic herpes simplex virus (oHSV) is an exciting therapy being developed for use against aggressive tumors and established metastases.Although oHSV have been demonstrated safe in clinical trials, a lack of sufficient potency has slowed the clinical application of this approach.We ut

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The effect of sublethal concentration of Decis 2.5 EC pesticide on learning and memory processes in common carp, Cyprinus carpio (Actinopterygii: Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae)

Background.Animals acquire new skills due to conditioned responses resulting from a sequence of neutral and unconditioned stimuli affecting their bodies; there is a constant time interval between the stimuli.Both stimuli become associated after a number of repetitions and animal bodies start to respond to the initially neutral stimulus as to the un

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The notion of cause in science and politics

This article explores some of the features and implications of causality and how the use of this contested concept may be understood and appraised as it applies to the People Art world of politics and, in more detail, the scientific study thereof.In the teaching and learning of politics serious attention is seldom paid to the nature, implications,

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