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Abstracts of Presentations at the Association of Clinical Scientists 143 < sup > rd < /sup > Meeting Louisville, KY May 11-14,2022
Conclusion: These assays are suitable for routine diagnostic. The UltraFast NextGenPCR is the fastest with average time (30mins), followed by Agilent (2 hrs) and MassArray (6hrs). Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to examine, measure and compare results from different assays for SARS detection, evaluate and diagnose accurately, as well as being able to plan, organize and recommend a diagnostic procedure for diagnostic laboratory. Key words: SARS-CoV-2, RNA extraction, RT-PCR, limit of detection, quantification cycle, COVID-19, in vitro diagnostic tests, Agilent, Massarray, Ultrafast. [20] From t...
Source: Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science - July 1, 2022 Category: Laboratory Medicine Source Type: research

Increased Lipogenesis Is Critical for Self ‐Renewal and Growth of Breast Cancer Stem Cells: Impact of Omega‐3 Fatty Acids
Breast cancer stem cells (CSC) have a distinct fatty acid profile due to the aberrant expressions of lipogenic enzymes (eg, FAS, SCD1, and FADS1/2), which are highly involved in sustaining their self-renewal, and proliferative capabilities. Omega-3 PUFA can effectively suppress the self-renewal and growth of breast CSC by downregulation of the lipogenic enzymes, especially SCD1. AbstractAberrant lipid metabolism has recently been recognized as a new hallmark of malignancy, but the characteristics of fatty acid metabolism in breast cancer stem cells (BCSC) and potential interventions targeting this pathway remain to be addr...
Source: Stem Cells - September 6, 2021 Category: Stem Cells Authors: Haiqing Luo, Chih ‐Yu Chen, Xiangyong Li, Xin Zhang, Chien‐Wen Su, Yinhua Liu, Tinglan Cao, Lei Hao, Meng Wang, Jing Xuan Kang Tags: Cancer Stem Cells Source Type: research

Evidence for NADPH oxidase activation by GPR40 in pancreatic β-cells.
We report for the first time that acute activation of GPR40 leads to NADPH oxidase activation in pancreatic β-cells, without impact on insulin secretion. PMID: 32354273 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Redox Report : communications in free radical research - May 3, 2020 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Nunes Marsiglio-Librais G, Aparecida Vilas-Boas E, Carlein C, Hoffmann MDA, Roma LP, Carpinelli AR Tags: Redox Rep Source Type: research

Molecules, Vol. 25, Pages 1102: Ginseng Gintonin Contains Ligands for GPR40 and GPR55
ng Seung-Yeol Nah Gintonin, a novel ginseng-derived glycolipoprotein complex, has an exogenous ligand for lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) receptors. However, recent lipid analysis of gintonin has shown that gintonin also contains other bioactive lipids besides LPAs, including linoleic acid and lysophosphatidylinositol (LPI). Linoleic acid, a free fatty acid, and LPI are known as ligands for the G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR), GPR40, and GPR55, respectively. We, herein, investigated whether gintonin could serve as a ligand for GPR40 and GPR55, using the insulin-secreting beta cell-derived cell line INS-1 and the human...
Source: Molecules - March 1, 2020 Category: Chemistry Authors: Yeon-Jin Cho Sun-Hye Choi Rami Lee Hongik Hwang Hyewhon Rhim Ik-Hyun Cho Hyoung-Chun Kim Jeong-Ik Lee Sung-Hee Hwang Seung-Yeol Nah Tags: Article Source Type: research

Enabling Combinatorial siRNA Delivery against Apoptosis-Related Proteins with Linoleic Acid and α-Linoleic Acid Substituted Low Molecular Weight Polyethylenimines
ConclusionsThis study yielded effective siRNA carriers for combinational delivery of siRNAs. Careful choice of siRNA combinations will be critical since targeting individual genes might alter the expression of other critical mediators.
Source: Pharmaceutical Research - February 2, 2020 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research