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- Upregulation of Phospholipase C Gene Expression Due to Norepinephrine-Induced Hypertrophic Response
transducers for the expression of fetal genes, increased protein synthesis, and subsequent cardiomyocyte growth
- Navigating the Signaling Network: RTK and GPCR Crosstalk Uncovered
On the other hand, RTKs play pivotal roles in growth factor signaling, regulating cell growth, differentiation The cross-talk between growth factor receptors and GPCRs is an intriguing area of study. Recently, Suchismita Roy et al. have explored how growth factors can modulate canonical G protein signaling The primary research question addressed in this study was: How do growth factors, specifically through The study revealed that the epidermal growth factor-induced phosphorylation of Gαi at specific residues
- Reflections on My PhD Journey: Lessons Learned
The journey of a PhD is a unique blend of intellectual discovery, resilience, and personal growth. Supervisors not only guide your research but also shape your academic and professional growth. My supervisors played an instrumental role in my growth. Final Thoughts The PhD journey is as much about personal growth as it is about academic achievement.
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- Investigating isoform switching in RHBDF2 and its role in neoplastic growth in breast cancer
GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology Investigating isoform switching in RHBDF2 and its role in neoplastic growth Furthermore, proteases have an integral role in cell proliferation and growth because the proteolysis mechanism is an irreversible process that aids in regulating cellular growth during tumorigenesis.
- From outside to inside and back again: the lysophosphatidic acid-CCN axis in signal transduction
and CCN2 are matricellular proteins that are transcriptionally induced by various stimuli, including growth transduction pathways, contributing to the biphasic delayed responses typically seen in response to growth
- Activation of PI3K/Akt pathway by G protein-coupled receptor 37 promotes resistance to cisplatin-induced apoptosis in non-small cell lung cancer
proliferation, suppresses cell apoptosis, heightens resistance to cisplatin, and promotes tumor formation and growth proliferation, promotes cell apoptosis, increases sensitivity to cisplatin, and affects tumor formation and growth