The immune system is remarkably responsive to a myriad of invading microorganisms and provides continuous surveillance against tissue damage and developing tumor cells. To achieve these diverse functions, multiple soluble and cellular components must react in an orchestrated cascade of events to control the specificity, magnitude and persistence of the immune response. Numerous catabolic and anabolic processes are involved in this process, and prominent roles for l-arginine and l-glutamine catabolism have been described, as these amino acids serve as precursors of nitric oxide, creatine, agmatine, tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates, nucleotides and other amino acids, as well as for ornithine, which is used to synthesize putrescine and t...
Cellular metabolism is dynamically regulated in Natural Killer (NK) cells and strongly influences th...
AbstractA critical step in the cytotoxic action mechanism of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) involve...
none8noGrowing evidence suggests a role for polyamines in apoptosis, although the relationship appea...
Polyamines are ubiquitous, amine-rich molecules with diverse processes in biology. Recent work has h...
Surgical trauma seems to facilitate metastatic spread, although the underlying mechanisms are not kn...
Polyamines are ubiquitous polycations essential for all cellular life. The most common polyamines in...
Abstract Increased polyamine concentrations in the blood and urine of cancer patients reflect the en...
Polyamines are essential polycations involved in a large variety of biological functions, including ...
L-Arginine is a precursor of polyamine, nitric oxide (NO), creatine, and agmatine and is essential f...
Serum and erythrocyte levels of the polyamines spermine, spermidine and putrescine, as well as ornit...
Background The cross-talk between the host and its microbiota plays a key role in the promotion of h...
Polyamine synthesis represents one of the most profound metabolic changes during T cell activation, ...
A heterogeneous set of cells that are commonly grouped as "myeloid cells", interacts in a complex la...
Polyamines are physiological cellular constituents essential for cell growth and differentiation, an...
Polyamines are polycationic molecules that contain two or more amino groups (-NH3 +) and are present...
Cellular metabolism is dynamically regulated in Natural Killer (NK) cells and strongly influences th...
AbstractA critical step in the cytotoxic action mechanism of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) involve...
none8noGrowing evidence suggests a role for polyamines in apoptosis, although the relationship appea...
Polyamines are ubiquitous, amine-rich molecules with diverse processes in biology. Recent work has h...
Surgical trauma seems to facilitate metastatic spread, although the underlying mechanisms are not kn...
Polyamines are ubiquitous polycations essential for all cellular life. The most common polyamines in...
Abstract Increased polyamine concentrations in the blood and urine of cancer patients reflect the en...
Polyamines are essential polycations involved in a large variety of biological functions, including ...
L-Arginine is a precursor of polyamine, nitric oxide (NO), creatine, and agmatine and is essential f...
Serum and erythrocyte levels of the polyamines spermine, spermidine and putrescine, as well as ornit...
Background The cross-talk between the host and its microbiota plays a key role in the promotion of h...
Polyamine synthesis represents one of the most profound metabolic changes during T cell activation, ...
A heterogeneous set of cells that are commonly grouped as "myeloid cells", interacts in a complex la...
Polyamines are physiological cellular constituents essential for cell growth and differentiation, an...
Polyamines are polycationic molecules that contain two or more amino groups (-NH3 +) and are present...
Cellular metabolism is dynamically regulated in Natural Killer (NK) cells and strongly influences th...
AbstractA critical step in the cytotoxic action mechanism of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) involve...
none8noGrowing evidence suggests a role for polyamines in apoptosis, although the relationship appea...