It’s a natural part of the flight-or-fight response to stress. After a stressful event, your body typically returns to its regular hormone levels. But in periods of sustained stress, your body ...
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Dose-dependent phosphoproteome profiling of four ATR inhibitors following DNA damage induction by GEM revealed a strong block of the DNA damage response pathway, including phosphorylated pS468 of ...
We further analyze the tumor characteristics that result in the development of intrinsic or inherited resistance to BCL-2 inhibitors ... In response to several cytotoxic stimuli, such as developmental ...
their detailed roles in plant development and stress responses remain elusive. In this study, we identified Ufl1 as an ATG8 interactor in Arabidopsis and demonstrated that Ufl1 maintains ER ...
Early life stress (ELS) can have long-lasting effects ... highlighting the need to understand how biological sex influences responses to trauma. A study published in Communications Biology has ...
Studies, such as those by Dr. Robert Sapolsky at Stanford University, highlight that when stressors feel beyond our control, they activate the body’s stress response more intensely and for ...
cells and explored miR4298-MAPK/ERK signaling pathway-Cathepsin D-lncKRTAP5-6-3 mechanisms in photoaging cells. Methods: HaCaT cells were irradiated with 12 mJ/cm 2 UVB once a day for 7 days. miR-4298 ...