1999
DOI: 10.1006/mgme.1998.2798
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Cell Signaling Defects and Human Disease

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“…TGF-b1, because of its properties in the regulation of production, degradation, and accumulation of proteins of the extracellular matrix, is described as having an important role in the formation of fibrosis. 18 Studies done in patients with CP and normal controls showed an increased expression of TGF-b1 in pancreatic tissue of ill individuals in relation to tissue from the normal pancreas. 19,20 In the same way, a higher expression of this cytokine was obtained in pancreatic tissue of transgenic hamsters after CP induction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TGF-b1, because of its properties in the regulation of production, degradation, and accumulation of proteins of the extracellular matrix, is described as having an important role in the formation of fibrosis. 18 Studies done in patients with CP and normal controls showed an increased expression of TGF-b1 in pancreatic tissue of ill individuals in relation to tissue from the normal pancreas. 19,20 In the same way, a higher expression of this cytokine was obtained in pancreatic tissue of transgenic hamsters after CP induction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Negative feedback also ensures that signalling pathways are resistant to external perturbations ( Stelling et al, 2004 ) and may optimise the energetic cost of signal transduction ( Anders et al, 2020 ). Identifying and characterising feedback mechanisms in signal transduction pathways is pivotal since dysfunctional cell signalling frequently underlies complex diseases ( Fazakerley et al, 2019 ; Mora-Garcia and Sakamoto, 1999 ; Nguyen and Kholodenko, 2016 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As all these signaling pathways are very complex, they occasionally fail, causing a disruption in the normal cellular function and ultimately leads to the establishment of a pathological state in the body. Defects in the signaling pathways are the basis of many diseases and are thus the target for drug therapies (Mora-Garcia and Sakamoto, 1999;Berg et al, 2002a;Halazy, 2003). Nanomedicine presents a novel, safe and effective approach to target these aberrant pathways.…”
Section: Nanomedicine: Targeting Signaling Pathwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%