2024
DOI: 10.1039/d3na01065a
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Modulation of calcium signaling and metabolic pathways in endothelial cells with magnetic fields

Oksana Gorobets,
Svitlana Gorobets,
Tatyana Polyakova
et al.

Abstract: Calcium signaling plays a crucial role in various physiological processes, including muscle contraction, cell division, and neurotransmitter release. Dysregulation of calcium levels and signaling has been linked to a range...

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“…Not surprisingly, inflammation and LPS, at this granularity of modeling, indicate a relatively unif orm activation of all the f unctions identif ied. Conversely, mechanical force, which represents the indistinct mechanical stimulus that was modeled in our previous work 9 shows a visible enrichment on the tumor associated mTOR pathway 39 , this is in line with the literature that was adopted f or that reconstruction, which turned out to have a particular emphasis on EMT type III. This bias was among the motivations to update our network with the current work.…”
Section: Diffusion Analysissupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Not surprisingly, inflammation and LPS, at this granularity of modeling, indicate a relatively unif orm activation of all the f unctions identif ied. Conversely, mechanical force, which represents the indistinct mechanical stimulus that was modeled in our previous work 9 shows a visible enrichment on the tumor associated mTOR pathway 39 , this is in line with the literature that was adopted f or that reconstruction, which turned out to have a particular emphasis on EMT type III. This bias was among the motivations to update our network with the current work.…”
Section: Diffusion Analysissupporting
confidence: 83%