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1. Loss of <scp>SLC46A1</scp> decreases tumor iron content in hepatocellular carcinoma

2. Interaction between microfilament and microtubule- dependent tensions and ischemia/hypoxic-induced alteration of structural tension in neuronal cells

3. Reduction of hemoglobin, not iron, inhibited maturation of red blood cells in male rats exposed to high intensity endurance exercises

4. A High-sugar High-fat Diet Induced Metabolic Syndrome Shows some Symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease in Rats

5. Spry2-mediated inhibition of the Ras/ERK pathway through interaction with Src kinase following cerebral ischemia

6. Early activation of nSMase2/ceramide pathway in astrocytes is involved in ischemia-associated neuronal damage via inflammation in rat hippocampi

7. Involvement of the dual-specificity phosphatase M3/6 in c-Jun N-terminal kinase inactivation following cerebral ischemia in the rat hippocampus

8. PI3K/Akt-independent negative regulation of JNK signaling by MKP-7 after cerebral ischemia in rat hippocampus

9. Effects of glycine on phagocytosis and secretion by Kupffer cells in vitro

10. Protein phosphatase 2A-negative regulation of the protective signaling pathway of Ca2+/CaM-dependent ERK activation in cerebral ischemia

11. Reactive oxygen species mediate ERK activation through different Raf-1-dependent signaling pathways following cerebral ischemia

12. N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors mediate diphosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated kinases through Src family tyrosine kinases and Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II in rat hippocampus after cerebral ischemia

13. A Model of Metabolic Syndrome and Related Diseases with Intestinal Endotoxemia in Rats Fed a High Fat and High Sucrose Diet

14. Early activation of nSMase2/ceramide pathway in astrocytes is involved in ischemia-associated neuronal damage via inflammation in rat hippocampi.

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