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1. The simultaneous administration of microplastics and cadmium alters rat testicular activity and changes the expression of PTMA, DAAM1 and PREP

2. Novel role and mechanism of glutathione peroxidase-4 in nutritional pancreatic atrophy of chicks induced by dietary selenium deficiency

3. Immunogenic Cell Death, DAMPs and Prothymosin α as a Putative Anticancer Immune Response Biomarker.

4. Experimental evidence for the involvement of F0/F1 ATPase and subsequent P2Y12 receptor activation in prothymosin alpha-induced protection of retinal ischemic damage

5. Involvement of SNARE Protein Interaction for Non-classical Release of DAMPs/Alarmins Proteins, Prothymosin Alpha and S100A13.

6. Prothymosin alpha and its mimetic hexapeptide improve delayed tissue plasminogen activator‐induced brain damage following cerebral ischemia.

7. Hexapeptide derived from prothymosin alpha attenuates cisplatin-induced acute kidney injury.

8. Gγ7-specific prothymosin alpha deletion causes stress- and age-dependent motor dysfunction and anxiety.

9. Prothymosin α and its C-Terminal Immunoreactive Decapeptide Show No Evidence of Acute Toxicity: A Preliminary In Silico, In Vitro and In Vivo Investigation

10. Folding of poly-amino acids and intrinsically disordered proteins in overcrowded milieu induced by pH change.

11. Neuroprotective DAMPs member prothymosin alpha has additional beneficial actions against cerebral ischemia-induced vascular damages

12. Zn2+-binding in the glutamate-rich region of the intrinsically disordered protein prothymosin-alpha.

13. The chromatin nuclear protein NUPR1L is intrinsically disordered and binds to the same proteins as its paralogue.

14. Prothymosin-a and parathymosin expression predicts poor prognosis in squamous and adenosquamous carcinomas of the gallbladder.

15. Prothymosin α interacts with SET, ANP32A and ANP32B and other cytoplasmic and mitochondrial proteins in proliferating cells.

16. Prothymosin alpha expression in the vertebrate testis: a comparative review.

17. In vivo biodistribution and imaging studies with a 99mTc-radiolabeled derivative of the C-terminus of prothymosin alpha in mice bearing experimentally-induced inflammation.

18. Prothymosin alpha-deficiency enhances anxiety-like behaviors and impairs learning/memory functions and neurogenesis.

19. In Vitro Immunodetection of Prothymosin Alpha in Normal and Pathological Conditions

20. Involvement of SNARE Protein Interaction for Non-classical Release of DAMPs/Alarmins Proteins, Prothymosin Alpha and S100A13

21. Experimental evidence for the involvement of F0/F1 ATPase and subsequent P2Y12 receptor activation in prothymosin alpha-induced protection of retinal ischemic damage

22. Hexapeptide derived from prothymosin alpha attenuates cisplatin-induced acute kidney injury

23. Myc Target Genes in Neoplastic Tranformation

24. Inhibition of JNK and prothymosin-alpha sensitizes hepatocellular carcinoma cells to cisplatin.

25. Prothymosin alpha expression and localization during the spermatogenesis of Danio rerio.

26. Prothymosin-α Variants Elicit Anti-HIV-1 Response via TLR4 Dependent and Independent Pathways.

27. Reconfiguration dynamics in folded and intrinsically disordered protein with internal friction: Effect of solvent quality and denaturant.

28. A flow cytometric approach for studying alterations in the cytoplasmic concentration of calcium ions in immune cells following stimulation with thymic peptides.

29. Neuroprotective impact of prothymosin alpha-derived hexapeptide against retinal ischemia–reperfusion.

30. Subcellular dissemination of prothymosin alpha at normal physiology: immunohistochemical vis-a-vis western blotting perspective.

31. Prothymosin-alpha and Ki-67 expression in pituitary adenomas.

32. Prothymosin alpha and its mimetic hexapeptide improve delayed tissue plasminogen activator‐induced brain damage following cerebral ischemia

33. The simultaneous administration of microplastics and cadmium alters rat testicular activity and changes the expression of PTMA, DAAM1 and PREP.

34. Prothymosin-alpha preconditioning activates ARTICLE TLR4-TRIF signaling to induce protection of ischemic retina.

35. Tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis) prothymosin alpha: Cytokine-like activities associated with the intact protein and the C-terminal region that lead to antiviral immunity via Myd88-dependent and -independent pathways respectively.

36. Characterization of two thymosins as immune-related genes in common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.).

37. Prothymosin α Variants Isolated From CD8+ T Cells and Cervicovaginal Fluid Suppress HIV-1 Replication Through Type I Interferon Induction.

38. Oncogenic c-Myc and prothymosin-alpha protect hepatocellular carcinoma cells against sorafenib-induced apoptosis.

39. Annexin A2 Flop-Out Mediates the Non-Vesicular Release of DAMPs/Alarmins from C6 Glioma Cells Induced by Serum-Free Conditions

40. Abstract 13401: Prothymosin Alpha (Protα) Associates With Pathogenesis and Sex Predisposition in Rheumatic Heart Valve Disease

41. Quality standard of recombinant prothymosin alpha and function in aquatic feed

42. プロサイモシンα由来ペプチドはシスプラチン誘発急性腎障害を軽減する

43. Protein biomarkers associated with frozen Japanese puffer fish (Takifugu rubripes) quality traits

44. Novel role and mechanism of glutathione peroxidase-4 in nutritional pancreatic atrophy of chicks induced by dietary selenium deficiency.

45. Zn2+-binding in the glutamate-rich region of the intrinsically disordered protein prothymosin-alpha

46. Prothymosin α, a protein implicated in the proliferation and survival of lymphocytes

47. ВЛИЯНИЕ МОЛЕКУЛЯРНОГО КРАУДИНГА НА СТРУКТУРНЫЕ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКИ ПРОТИМОЗИНА АЛЬФА, 'Цитология'

48. Plasma thymosin-α1 level as a potential biomarker in urothelial and renal cell carcinoma.

49. Prothymosin alpha protects cardiomyocytes against ischemia-induced apoptosis via preservation of Akt activation.

50. Development of an ELISA for the quantification of the C-terminal decapeptide prothymosin α(100–109) in sera of mice infected with bacteria.

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