AKT PHOSPHORYLATION INFLUENCES PERSISTENT CHLAMYDIAL INFECTION AND CHLAMYDIA-INDUCED GOLGI FRAGMENTATION WITHOUT INVOLVING RAB14

Akt Phosphorylation Influences Persistent Chlamydial Infection and Chlamydia-Induced Golgi Fragmentation Without Involving Rab14

Chlamydia trachomatis is an obligate intracellular bacterium that causes multiple diseases involving the eyes, gastrointestinal tract, and genitourinary system.Previous studies have identified that in acute chlamydial infection, C.trachomatis crafthouse by fortessa glass smoking box with handheld smoker requires Akt pathway phosphorylation and Rab1

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Astaxanthin Reduces Stemness Markers in BT20 and T47D Breast Cancer Stem Cells by Inhibiting Expression of Pontin and Mutant p53

Astaxanthin (AST) is a product made from marine organisms that has been used as an anti-cancer supplement.It reduces pontin expression and induces apoptosis in SKBR3, a breast cancer cell line.Using Western blotting and qRT-PCR analyses, this study revealed that in the T47D and BT20 breast cancer cell lines, callaway jaws gap wedge AST inhibits exp

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Component Model of Addiction Treatment: A Pragmatic Transdiagnostic Treatment Model of Behavioral and Substance Addictions

Behavioral addictions such as gambling, video games, sex, and shopping share many clinical features with substance use addictions including etiology, course, and neurobiology.Yet, the treatment of behavioral and substance use addictions tends to be separated.However, we argue that a more effective and efficient treatment approach is to conceptualiz

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THE FEATURES OF THE USE OF THE REAL AND FICTITIOUS PLACE NAMES IN THE LITERARY TEXTS OF THE LANGUAGES OF DIFFERENT SYSTEMS (AZERBAIJANI AND ENGILISH)

In this article the possibilities of the use of place names in the literary texts of the two languages of different systems are grouped.Here the fact is proved that writers treat individually real place names.In the Azerbaijani and English literary texts real place names are used for two reasons.Firstly, to persuade the reader that the events happe

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