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    Epidemiological association between multiple chemical sensitivity and birth b...

    Abstract Introduction Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is characterized by recurrent nonspecific symptoms that are attributed to exposure to trace levels of environmental...
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    A self-marker-like protein governs hemocyte allorecognition in Halocynthia ro...

    Abstract Background Self-incompatibility, fusion/non-fusion reactions, and contact reactions (CRs) have all been identified as allorecognition phenomena in ascidians. CR is a...
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    Prognostic characterization of OAS1/OAS2/OAS3/OASL in breast cancer

    Abstract Background Prognostic biomarkers remain a focus in breast cancer during last decades. More reliable predictors to adequately characterize the prognosis of breast cancer...
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    FNDC5 attenuates obesity-induced cardiac hypertrophy by inactivating JAK2/STA...

    Abstract Background Chronic low-grade inflammation and oxidative stress play important roles in the development of obesity-induced cardiac hypertrophy. Here, we investigated the...
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    Cocaine-mediated induction of microglial activation involves the ER stress-TL...

    Abstract Background Neuroinflammation associated with advanced human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 infection is often exacerbated by chronic cocaine abuse. Cocaine exposure has...
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    Leptin receptor signaling is required for high-fat diet-induced atrophic gast...

    Abstract Background Obesity increases the risk for malignancies in various tissues including the stomach. Atrophic gastritis with precancerous lesions is an obesity-associated...
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    A p53/TIAF1/WWOX triad exerts cancer suppression but may cause brain protein ...

    Abstract Background Tumor suppressor WWOX physically binds p53 and TIAF1 and together induces apoptosis and tumor suppression. To understand the molecular action, here we...