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Osteoclast-Associated Receptor (OSCAR) Distribution in the Synovial Tissues of Patients with Active RA and TNF-α and RANKL Regulation of Expression by Osteoclasts In Vitro

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Published in 2017 at "Inflammation"

DOI: 10.1007/s10753-017-0597-2

Abstract: Osteoclast-associated receptor (OSCAR) is a co-stimulatory receptor in osteoclastogenesis. Synovial tissues from active rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients express higher levels of OSCAR compared with osteoarthritic and normal patients; however, the comparison of OSCAR levels in… read more here.

Keywords: osteoclast associated; associated receptor; expression; oscar ... See more keywords
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CsWAKL08, a pathogen-induced wall-associated receptor-like kinase in sweet orange, confers resistance to citrus bacterial canker via ROS control and JA signaling

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Published in 2020 at "Horticulture Research"

DOI: 10.1038/s41438-020-0263-y

Abstract: Citrus bacterial canker (CBC) is a disease resulting from Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri (Xcc) infection and poses a grave threat to citrus production worldwide. Wall-associated receptor-like kinases (WAKLs) are proteins with a central role in… read more here.

Keywords: wall associated; associated receptor; receptor like; cswakl08 ... See more keywords
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A partial trace amine‐associated receptor 1 agonist exhibits properties consistent with a methamphetamine substitution treatment

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Published in 2017 at "Addiction Biology"

DOI: 10.1111/adb.12410

Abstract: Recent evidence suggests that the trace amine‐associated receptor 1 (TAAR1) plays a pivotal role in the regulation of dopamine (DA) transmission and psychostimulant action. Several selective TAAR1 agonists have previously shown efficacy in models of… read more here.

Keywords: taar1; trace amine; associated receptor; amine associated ... See more keywords
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The Wall-Associated Receptor-Like Kinase TaWAK7D Is Required for Defense Responses to Rhizoctonia cerealis in Wheat

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Published in 2021 at "International Journal of Molecular Sciences"

DOI: 10.3390/ijms22115629

Abstract: Sharp eyespot, caused by necrotrophic fungus Rhizoctonia cerealis, is a serious fungal disease in wheat (Triticum aestivum). Certain wall-associated receptor kinases (WAK) mediate resistance to diseases caused by biotrophic/hemibiotrophic pathogens in several plant species. Yet,… read more here.

Keywords: wall associated; defense; wheat; associated receptor ... See more keywords