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Depression, obesity, chronic pain could be treated by targeting the same key protein Science DailyMajor depression, obesity and chronic pain are all linked to the effects of one protein, called FKBP51. Researchers have now developed a highly selective ...
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Interfering with enzyme's movement may be new approach for developing of anti-cancer drugs - News-Medical.net
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To watch a kinase called mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) p38 in action, the researchers used nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. All necessary molecules had to bind to p38 for the enzyme to become active. Only then could the ...
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Pain on the brain: NMR tracks analgesics
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http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/153cce93d02.jpgNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) can be used to measure brain metabolites following administration of painkillers and so provide a useful way to evaluate objectively the analgesic effect as well as to study the mode of action of old and new types of painkiller.
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A Novel Inhibitor of the Obesity-Related Protein FTO
A Novel Inhibitor of the Obesity-Related Protein FTO
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Simultaneous acquisition of PAR and PAIN spectra
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Abstract We present a scheme that allows the simultaneous detection of PAR and PAIN correlation spectra in a single two-dimensional experiment. For both spectra, we obtain almost the same signal-to-noise ratio as if a PAR or PAIN spectrum is recorded separately, which in turn implies that one of the spectra may be considered additional information for free. The experiment is based on the observation that in a PAIN experiment, the PAR condition is always also fulfilled. The performance is demonstrated experimentally using uniformly...
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Structure and lipid interactions of an anti-inflammatory and anti-atherogenic 10-residue class G(*) apolipoprotein J peptide using solution NMR.
Structure and lipid interactions of an anti-inflammatory and anti-atherogenic 10-residue class G(*) apolipoprotein J peptide using solution NMR.
Structure and lipid interactions of an anti-inflammatory and anti-atherogenic 10-residue class G(*) apolipoprotein J peptide using solution NMR.
Biochim Biophys Acta. 2011 Jan;1808(1):498-507
Authors: Mishra VK, Palgunachari MN, Hudson JS, Shin R, Keenum TD, Krishna NR, Anantharamaiah GM
The surprising observation that a 10-residue class G(?) peptide from apolipoprotein J, apoJ, possesses...