SCIENCE

CARBONYL SCAVENGER

Cytoprotective mechanisms of Carbonyl scavenging drugs in isolated rat hepatocytes Carbonyl –scavenging drugs & protection against Carbonyl stress-associated cell injury. Therapeutic potential of Carbonyl –scavenging carnosine derivative in metabolic disorders High throughput assay for evaluation of reactive Carbonyl scavenging capacity Edaravone inhibits protein Carbonylation by a direct Carbonyl –scavenging mechanism: focus on reactivity, selectivity, and […]

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COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT

  COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT: methods, ethics, regulatory challenges COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT as a treatment for drug addictions Neuroethical issues in COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT Non-pharmacological COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT by drugs in health and disease Sleep for COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT The likelihood of COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT Attitudes toward pharmacological COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT—a review Ampakines and the threefold path

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CARBAMYLATION

CARBAMYLATION-derived products: bioactive compounds and potential biomarkers in chronic renal failure and atherosclerosis CARBAMYLATION and antibodies against carbamylated proteins in autoimmunity and other pathologies Protein CARBAMYLATION in kidney disease: pathogenesis and clinical implications Protein CARBAMYLATION and cardiovascular disease Citrullination and CARBAMYLATION in the pathophysiology of rheumatoid arthritis Myeloperoxidase-mediated lipoprotein CARBAMYLATION as a mechanistic pathway for

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HALLMARKS OF AGING

Telomerase gene therapy ameliorates the effects of neurodegeneration associated to short telomeres in mice AGING of Immune System Sex-specific components of frailty in C57BL/6 mice Long live the queen, the king and the commoner? Transcript expression differences between old and young in the termite Cryptotermes secundus Ten years of brainage as a neuroimAGING biomarker of

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FASTING MIMICKING DIET

Fasting–Mimicking Diet and hormone therapy induce breast cancer regression Fasting–Mimicking Diet reduces HO-1 to promote T cell-mediated tumor cytotoxicity Fasting–Mimicking Diet promotes Ngn3-driven β-cell regeneration to reverse diabetes Fasting–Mimicking Diet plus chemotherapy in breast cancer treatment Fasting–Mimicking Diet modulates microbiota and promotes intestinal regeneration to reduce inflammatory bowel disease pathology Synergistic effect of Fasting–Mimicking Diet

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COLD-INDUCIBLE RNA-BINDING PROTEIN (CIRBP) & DNA REPAIR

PARP-1–dependent recruitment of cold-inducible RNA-binding protein promotes double-strand break repair and genome stability Controversial roles of cold‑inducible RNA‑binding protein in human cancer ThermomiR-377-3p-induced Suppression of CIRBP Expression Is Required for Effective Elimination of Cancer Cells and Cancer Stem-like Cells by Hyperthermia The Prognostic Value of DNA Methylation, Post-Translational Modifications and Correlated with Immune Infiltrates in

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TRYPTOPHAN HYDROXYLASE 2

TRYPTOPHAN HYDROXYLASE –2 controls brain serotonin synthesis TRYPTOPHAN HYDROXYLASE 2 (TPH2 ) gene variants associated with ADHD TRYPTOPHAN HYDROXYLASE –2 (TPH2 ) in disorders of cognitive control and emotion regulation: a perspective Loss-of-function mutation in TRYPTOPHAN HYDROXYLASE –2 identified in unipolar major depression Amygdala responsiveness is modulated by TRYPTOPHAN HYDROXYLASE –2 gene variation TRYPTOPHAN HYDROXYLASE

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GABA (γ-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID)

Free γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain The action of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID on cortical neurones γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID in brain: its formation from glutamic ACID Biochemical-physiology correlations in studies of the γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID system Factor I and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID Epilepsy and γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID -mediated inhibition The Nature of γ –AMINOBUTYRIC ACID γ

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HPA AXIS

The HPA axis is involved in the neurobiology of mood disorders and functional illnesses, including anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, insomnia, posttraumatic stress disorder, borderline personality disorder, ADHD, major depressive disorder, burnout, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, and alcoholism.[15] Antidepressants, which are routinely prescribed for many of these illnesses, serve to regulate HPA axis

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GLYCATION

Glycation and diabetic complications Role of glycation in aging Mechanisms of glycation in atherogenesis The pathological implications of protein glycation. Glycation products and the pathogenesis of diabetic complications Free radical generation by early glycation products: a mechanism for accelerated atherogenesis in diabetes Advanced glycation end-products and atherosclerosis Inhibition of protein glycation and advanced glycation end

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