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The Fibroblast Growth Factor signaling pathway

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Members of the FGF family function in the earliest stages of embryonic development and during organogenesis to maintain progenitor cells and mediate their growth, differentiation, survival, and patterning.
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The signaling component of the mammalian Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) family is comprised of eighteen secreted proteins that interact with four signaling tyrosine kinase FGF receptors (FGFRs) Interaction of FGF ligands with their signaling receptors is regulated by protein or proteoglycan cofactors and by extracellular binding proteins Activated FGFRs phosphorylate specific tyrosine residues that mediate interaction with cytosolic adaptor proteins and the RAS-MAPK, PI3K-AKT, PLCγ, and STAT intracellular signaling pathways Four structurally related intracellular non-signaling FGFs interact with and regulate the family of voltage gated sodium channels Members of the FGF family function in the earliest stages of embryonic development and during organogenesis to maintain progenitor cells and mediate their growth, differentiation, survival, and patterning FGFs also have roles in adult tissues where they mediate metabolic functions, tissue repair, and regeneration, often by reactivating developmental signaling pathways Consistent with the presence of FGFs in almost all tissues and organs, aberrant activity of the pathway is associated with developmental defects that disrupt organogenesis, impair the response to injury, and result in metabolic disorders, and cancer © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc

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Transcriptomic, proteomic, and biochemical analyses reveal a novel neuritogenesis mechanism of Naja naja venom α-elapitoxin post binding to TrkA receptor of rat pheochromocytoma cells

TL;DR: The data from transcriptomics, proteomics, and inhibition of downstream signaling pathways by specific inhibitors, and the immunoblot analysis of major regulators of signaling pathways of neuritogenesis unambiguously demonstrate that, similar to mouse 2.5S‐nerve growth factor, the activation of mitogen activated protein kinase/extracellular signal‐regulated kinase is the major signaling pathway for neuritogenic by Nn‐α‐elapitoxin‐1.
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Adaptive mechanisms in the hypoxic tumor microenvironment. Functional role of proteoglycans and identification of potential treatment targets

Julien Menard
TL;DR: The overall aim of this thesis was to gain a better understanding of cancer cell adaptive mechanisms in the tumor microenvironment under hypoxic and acidic stress, that could be exploited therapeutically and pave the way for the evaluation of novel, potential therapeutic strategies.
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Beneficial effects of fibroblast growth factor 10 supplementation during in vitro maturation of buffalo cumulus-oocyte complexes.

TL;DR: In this article , the effects of FGF10 supplementation on the in vitro maturation (IVM) of buffalo oocytes and its related mechanisms were investigated using real-time quantitative PCR.
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Gene-based analysis of angiogenesis, mitochondrial and insulin-related pathways in skeletal muscle of older individuals following nutraceutical supplementation

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of fish oil supplementation on vascular remodeling in skeletal muscle, and ECM remodeling with cocoa supplementation have emerged as areas for future study, with no overall changes in mitochondrial or insulin signaling genes.
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FGF1 Fusions with the Fc Fragment of IgG1 for the Assembly of GFPpolygons-Mediated Multivalent Complexes Recognizing FGFRs

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed an approach to generate multivalent FGFR1 ligands for controlled oligomerization by fusing N-and C-terminal fusions of FGF1 with the Fc fragment of human IgG1 (FGF 1-Fc and Fc-FGF1).
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The Wnt signaling pathway in development and disease.

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Mutation of the mouse klotho gene leads to a syndrome resembling ageing

TL;DR: A new gene, termed klotho, has been identified that is involved in the suppression of several ageing phenotypes in the mouse, and may function as part of a signalling pathway that regulates ageing in vivo and morbidity in age-related diseases.

Mutation of the mouse klotho gene leads to a syndrome resembling ageing

TL;DR: A new gene, termed klotho, has been identified that is involved in the suppression of several ageing phenotypes in the mouse, including short lifespan, infertility, arteriosclerosis, skin atrophy, osteoporosis and emphysema as mentioned in this paper.
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Cell surface, heparin-like molecules are required for binding of basic fibroblast growth factor to its high affinity receptor.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that free heparin and heparan sulfate can reconstitute a low affinity receptor that is, in turn, required for the high affinity binding of bFGF.
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