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1989 (v1)PublicationModulation of erythrocyte Ca2+-ATPase by selective calpain cleavage of the calmodulin-binding domainUploaded on: April 14, 2023
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Nervous system is a great oxygen consumer, but the site of oxygen absorption has remained elusive. Four proteomic studies have shown that the respiratory complexes I to V may be expressed in isolated myelin. Myelin is an outgrowth of glial cells, surrounding many axons in multiple spires both in peripheral and central nervous system. Recent...
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Snake venoms are complex toxin mixtures. Viperidae and Crotalidae venoms, which are hemotoxic, are responsible for most of the envenomations around the world. Administration of antivenins aimed at the neutralization of toxins in humans is prone to potential risks. Neutralization of snake venom toxins has been achieved through different...
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The basic processes harvesting chemical energy for life are driven by proton (H(+)) movements. These are accomplished by the mitochondrial redox complex V, integral membrane supramolecular aggregates, whose structure has recently been described by advanced studies. These did not identify classical aqueous pores. It was proposed that H(+)...
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White matter comprises over half of the brain, and its role in axonal survival is being reconsidered, consistently with the observation that axonal degeneration follows demyelization. The recent evidence of an extra-mitochondrial aerobic ATP production in isolated myelin vesicles, thanks to the expression therein of the mitochondrial Oxydative...
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The eVects of extremely low frequency electromagnetic Welds of 75Hz were studied on diVerent membrane-associated enzymes. Only the activities of three enzymes out of seven exposed to the Weld decreased approximately of about 54–61% with Weld amplitudes above a threshold of 73–151 T depending on the enzyme. The same Weld had no eVect on the...
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Glucose6phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) is a ubiquitous enzyme catalyzing the oxidation of Dglucose 6phosphate to Dglucono⎯lactone 6phosphate, in the first step of the pentose phosphate path way. Based on the currently available structural information on Leuconostoc mesenteroides G6PD, it is believed that the enzyme only works as a homodimer....
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The pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS), a disease characterized by demyelination and subsequent axonal degeneration, is as yet unknown. Also, the nature of the disease is as yet not established, since doubts have been cast on its autoimmune origin. Genetic and environmental factors have been implied in MS, leading to the idea of an overall...
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