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1. Automated Estimation Of Exposed Temperature And Strength Changing Ratio For Fire-Damaged Concrete Using Deep Learning Method

6. Increased Tg2 Expression Can Result In Induction Of Transforming Growth Factor Beta 1, Causing Increased Synthesis And Deposition Of Matrix Proteins, Which Can Be Regulated By Nitric Oxide

7. Fibronectin-tissue transglutaminase matrix rescues RGD-impaired cell adhesion through syndecan-4 and β1 integrin co-signaling

24. Role of microRNA Deregulation in Breast Cancer Cell Chemoresistance and Stemness

27. Free Radical Scavenging and Antioxidative Properties of ‘Silibin’ Complexes on Microsomal Lipid Peroxidation

28. Metronidazole (Flagyl), misonidazole (Ro 07-0582), iron, zinc and sulphur compounds in cancer therapy

32. Small inhibitor of Bcl-2, HA14-1, selectively enhanced the apoptotic effect of cisplatin by modulating Bcl-2 family members in MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells

33. Increased TG2 expression can result in induction of transforming growth factor β1, causing increased synthesis and deposition of matrix proteins, which can be regulated by nitric oxide

34. CYP450 2D6 and 2C19 genotypes in ADHD: not related with treatment resistance but with over-representation of 2C19 ultra-metabolizers.

35. Kinome-wide RNAi screening for mediators of ABT-199 resistance in breast cancer cells identifies Wee1 as a novel therapeutic target.

36. Mitochondrial estrogen receptors alter mitochondrial priming and response to endocrine therapy in breast cancer cells.

37. RAB25 confers resistance to chemotherapy by altering mitochondrial apoptosis signaling in ovarian cancer cells.

38. Quercetin in the form of a nano-antioxidant (QTiO 2 ) provides stabilization of quercetin and maximizes its antioxidant capacity in the mouse fibroblast model.

39. Selective targeting of antiapoptotic BCL-2 proteins in cancer.

40. Distinct apoptotic blocks mediate resistance to panHER inhibitors in HER2+ breast cancer cells.

41. The role of autophagy in survival response induced by 27-hydroxycholesterol in human promonocytic cells.

42. Pro-apoptotic effects of lipid oxidation products: HNE at the crossroads of NF-κB pathway and anti-apoptotic Bcl-2.

43. Biphasic ROS production, p53 and BIK dictate the mode of cell death in response to DNA damage in colon cancer cells.

44. AMP-activated protein kinase couples 3-bromopyruvate-induced energy depletion to apoptosis via activation of FoxO3a and upregulation of proapoptotic Bcl-2 proteins.

45. SIRT6 Is a Positive Regulator of Aldose Reductase Expression in U937 and HeLa cells under Osmotic Stress: In Vitro and In Silico Insights.

46. Oxysterols and mechanisms of survival signaling.

47. Voltammetric determination of polyphenolic content as rosmarinic acid equivalent in tea samples using pencil graphite electrodes.

48. Nrf2 antioxidant defense is involved in survival signaling elicited by 27-hydroxycholesterol in human promonocytic cells.

49. Redox control of protein degradation.

50. SIRT1 contributes to aldose reductase expression through modulating NFAT5 under osmotic stress: In vitro and in silico insights.

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