THE EFFECT OF EIGHT WEEKS OF AEROBIC TRAINING ON GLUT4 AND AS160 PROTEIN LEVELS AND INSULIN RESISTANCE IN THE EDL MUSCLE OF TYPE 2 DIABETIC RATS

The effect of eight weeks of aerobic training on GLUT4 and AS160 protein levels and insulin resistance in the EDL muscle of type 2 diabetic rats

Background and Aim: One of the most significant complications of type 2 diabetes is the disruption of glucose transport mechanisms in cell membranes, with GLUT4 and AS160 proteins playing crucial roles in this process.The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of aerobic exercise on GLUT4 and AS160 protein levels, as well as insulin resist

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RadViz++: Improvements on Radial-Based Visualizations

RadViz is one of the few methods in Visual Analytics able to project high-dimensional Gift Card data and explain formed structures in terms of data variables.However, RadViz methods have several limitations in terms of scalability in the number of variables, ambiguities created in the projection by the placement of variables along the circular desi

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The transportome of the endophyte Serendipita indica in free life and symbiosis with Arabidopsis and its expression in moderate salinity

Serendipita indica is an endophytic L-ORNITHINE root symbiont fungus that enhances the growth of various plants under different stress conditions, including salinity.Here, the functional characterization of two fungal Na+/H+ antiporters, SiNHA1 and SiNHX1 has been carried out to study their putative role in saline tolerance.Although their gene expr

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Inhibition of TRPA1, Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress, Human Airway Epithelial Cell Damage, and Ectopic MUC5AC Expression by Vasaka (Adhatoda vasica; Malabar Nut) Tea

This study tested whether a medicinal plant, Vasaka, typically consumed as a tea to treat respiratory malaise, could protect airway epithelial cells (AECs) from wood smoke particle-induced damage and prevent pathological mucus production.Wood/biomass smoke is a pneumotoxic air pollutant.Mucus normally protects the airways, but excessive production

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