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Introduction. Sulfur-containing amino acids affect the vital processes of cells and methylation processes support the redox potential and integrity of cellular systems, incapacitate toxicants and free radicals. Disorders of sulfur-containing amino acids m... see more

Introduction. Sulfur-containing amino acids affect the vital processes of cells and methylation processes support the redox potential and integrity of cellular systems, incapacitate toxicants and free radicals. Disorders of sulfur-containing amino acids m... see more

Unfolding pathways of T3 liganded thyroid hormone receptor (THRT3) can be studied by using the protocols of steered molecular dynamics (SMD). Theory of constant velocity pulling has been implemented to the structure of THRT3 in a neutral water-ion solutio... see more

The thyroid hormone plays a key role in energy and nutrient metabolisms in many tissues and regulates the transcription of key genes in metabolic pathways. It has long been believed that thyroid hormones (THs) exerted their effects primarily by binding to... see more

Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and interleukin-8 (IL-8) are two important inflammatory mediators in ovulation. Ghrelin may modulate inflammatory signaling via growth hormone secretagogue receptors. We investigated the role of ghrelin in KGN human ovarian granul... see more

This review provides a rationale for the cellular and molecular mechanisms of bone remodeling stages under physiological conditions and glucocorticoids (GCs) in excess. Remodeling is a synchronous process involving bone resorption and formation, proceedin... see more

The fact is disturbance of the processes of bone tissue remodeling leads to a change in the balance between synthesis and resorption of bone and the development of osteoporosis. The most common cause of secondary osteoporosis is the use of glucocorticoid ... see more

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