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Biomolecules, Volume 16, Issue 5

2026 May - 140 articles

Cover Story: Garrido and co-workers identify key molecular determinants governing how macrophages incorporate exogenous HETE isomers into their phospholipid membranes. The class specific pattern of HETE incorporation (PC vs. PE vs. PI) is preserved even when ether phospholipids are absent, indicating that headgroup identity, rather than phospholipid subclass composition (alkenylacyl, alkylacyl, or diacyl species), primarily determines HETE distribution. View this paper
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Articles (140)

  • Article
  • Open Access
632 Views
13 Pages

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive breast cancer subtype associated with limited therapeutic options and poor clinical outcomes. The aim of this research is to assess the prevalence, intensity, and distribution of integrin αv...

  • Review
  • Open Access
554 Views
68 Pages

Plant-derived nanovesicles (PDNVs) are a class of nanoscale vesicles derived from plant tissues; they are particles with a lipid bilayer and no ability to replicate autonomously. As a type of bioactive natural nanocarrier, they demonstrate immense po...

  • Article
  • Open Access
550 Views
22 Pages

Exploring Replicative Senescence and Oxidative Stress-Induced Remodelling of Mitochondrial-Associated Membranes in Human Skin Fibroblasts

  • Anne-Laure Bulteau,
  • Gallic Beauchef,
  • Stéphanie Chanon,
  • Aurélie Vieille-Marchis,
  • Julien Chlasta,
  • Gaël Runel,
  • Juliette Sage,
  • Tanesha Naiken,
  • Lauren Sobilo and
  • Beatrice Morio
  • + 5 authors

(1) Background: Calcium transfer between the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and mitochondria through the IP3R–VDAC1 complex at mitochondria-associated ER membranes (MAMs) is essential for cellular homeostasis. Alterations in this signalling axis ha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
443 Views
18 Pages

A Liposomal Delivery System of Blueberry Anthocyanins Ameliorates Corneal Laser Injury

  • Zihan Lv,
  • Chaoran Li,
  • Di Liang,
  • Guangrui Chen,
  • Mengqi Qiu,
  • Zhiyun Meng,
  • Ruolan Gu,
  • Hui Gan,
  • Zhuona Wu and
  • Guifang Dou
  • + 1 author

This study aims to develop and systematically evaluate a new lipid-based formulation of blueberry anthocyanins, which can accelerate the healing effect of the cornea. The study first successfully screened and optimized the formulation and preparation...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
423 Views
11 Pages

Heart failure (HF) is one of the largest contributors to disease burden and healthcare expenditure worldwide. Countless studies have shown that microRNAs (miRNAs) are pivotal regulators of heart homeostasis and promising biomarkers for the diagnosis...

  • Review
  • Open Access
843 Views
16 Pages

Obesity is a major health crisis that impacts social and economic burdens worldwide, and it is being studied intensively to understand the molecular mechanisms and regulators of this complex condition. Over the past decade, significant insights into...

  • Article
  • Open Access
944 Views
17 Pages

In Silico and In Vitro Evaluation of Bioactive Constituents Isolated from Ziziphus oxyphylla for the Treatment of Diabetes

  • Muhammad Zia-Ul-Haq,
  • Waqar Ahmad Kaleem,
  • Syeda Ayesha Farhana,
  • Syed Uzair Ali Shah,
  • Abdul Rehman,
  • Saqib Khan and
  • Iffat Naz

Zizyphus oxyphylla has been traditionally used in the management of metabolic disorders, and cyclopeptide alkaloids isolated from its roots have been structurally characterized, although their antidiabetic potential remains insufficiently explored. T...

  • Review
  • Open Access
585 Views
13 Pages

Nerve Growth Factor (NGF), a member of the neurotrophin family, is currently regarded as a key regulator of ovarian physiology beyond its well-known neurotrophic functions. The mammalian ovary is one of the most highly innervated peripheral organs. I...

  • Article
  • Open Access
601 Views
14 Pages

Clinical Relevance and Methodological Comparison of Anti-MDA5 Antibody Detection: A Five-Year Retrospective and Exploratory Pilot Study

  • Sándor Mogyoróssy,
  • Gábor Nagy,
  • Zoltán Griger,
  • Melinda Nagy-Vincze,
  • Monika Bodoki,
  • Dóra Csige,
  • Tünde Tarr,
  • Éva Zöld,
  • György Pfliegler and
  • Levente Bodoki
  • + 9 authors

Anti-melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5 (anti-MDA5) antibodies are critical biomarkers in myositis, associated with distinct clinical features and prognosis. This study aimed to evaluate the proportion of anti-MDA5 positivity and compare the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
672 Views
17 Pages

Effects of Loop Nucleobase Substitution on G-Quadruplex Thermal Stability in Aqueous Glycine Betaine, Proline, TMAO, and Urea Solutions

  • Jeffrey J. Schwinefus,
  • Marija Corluka,
  • Isabella Dobrinski,
  • Stella L. Jaeckle,
  • Joshua Kim,
  • Grace Knowlan,
  • Hannah Omodt,
  • Noah Otto,
  • Mari V. Reid and
  • Kathryn M. Stein
  • + 1 author

G-quadruplexes are guanine-rich DNA or RNA structures comprising two or more stacked guanine tetrads (G-quartet) with nucleobases in the loops linking the G-quartets. The thermal stability of the thrombin-binding aptamer G2 d(G2T2G2TGTG2T2G2) G-quadr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
730 Views
16 Pages

Functional Aspects of Fibrin Structure Alterations by Tranexamic Acid in the Inhibition of Fibrinolysis

  • Kata Balog Virag,
  • Barbara Baráth,
  • Kristóf Molnár,
  • Petra Csikós,
  • Alexandra Raska,
  • László Szabó,
  • Natalia Nikolova,
  • Kiril Tenekedjiev,
  • Krasimir Kolev and
  • Nikolett Wohner

Background: Tranexamic acid (TXA) is a synthetic lysine analog widely used as an antifibrinolytic agent. Large randomized trials have demonstrated life-saving benefits when TXA is administered early in acute hemorrhage, but results regarding prophyla...

  • Article
  • Open Access
701 Views
20 Pages

From Metabolomics to Function: Ranking Plant Stem Cell Metabolomes for Use in Health and Cosmetics

  • Assaf Zemach,
  • Mikhail R. Plaza,
  • Bong Seop Lee,
  • Leo Little Dog,
  • Efrain Santiago-Rodriguez,
  • Dior Simmons,
  • Melissa Palomares,
  • Dodanim Talavera-Adame and
  • Nathan Newman

Plants produce diverse metabolites with potential benefits for human health. However, the metabolomes of plant callus cultures—cell cultures analogous to stem cells—remain poorly characterized in terms of their functional relevance. This...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
701 Views
15 Pages

Mcl1 as a Molecular Switch Linking Inflammatory Bowel Diseases to Colorectal Tumorigenesis

  • Ahmed M. Elshazly,
  • Jiong Li,
  • Guang-Yu Yang and
  • Senthil K. Radhakrishnan

The maintenance of gastrointestinal homeostasis relies on a tightly coordinated interplay between the intestinal epithelium, the immune system, and the commensal microbiome. Disruption of this balance underlies inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), encom...

  • Article
  • Open Access
718 Views
16 Pages

iDualG4: A Dual-Channel Deep Learning Framework for Predicting In Vivo G-Quadruplexes

  • Haitao Li,
  • Li Dong,
  • Yue Jia,
  • Chunhou Zheng and
  • Pijing Wei

G-quadruplexes (G4s) are non-canonical nucleic acid secondary structures that help maintain genomic stability and regulate gene transcription. Although the genome contains a vast number of putative G4-forming sequences (PQSs, sequences with intrinsic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
726 Views
17 Pages

Incorporation of Hydroxyeicosatetraenoic Acid Isomers into Macrophage Phospholipids Reveals Class-Specific Distribution

  • Alvaro Garrido,
  • Patricia Monge,
  • Natalia Pérez,
  • María A. Balboa and
  • Jesús Balsinde

Phospholipid fatty acid incorporation and remodeling are central processes through which immune cells adapt their membranes during activation. Macrophages are known to integrate oxidized fatty acids into phospholipids, yet the principles governing th...

  • Correction
  • Open Access
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2 Pages

Correction: Jannus et al. A Diamine-PEGylated Oleanolic Acid Derivative Induced Efficient Apoptosis through a Death Receptor and Mitochondrial Apoptotic Pathway in HepG2 Human Hepatoma Cells. Biomolecules 2020, 10, 1375

  • Fatin Jannus,
  • Marta Medina-O’Donnell,
  • Francisco Rivas,
  • Luis Díaz-Ruiz,
  • Eva E. Rufino-Palomares,
  • José A. Lupiáñez,
  • Andrés Parra and
  • Fernando J. Reyes-Zurita

In the original publication [...]

  • Article
  • Open Access
700 Views
18 Pages

Recharacterization of EmAGA, a Potential Candidate for Novel ALL Therapeutics

  • Qiange Lin,
  • Yuxin Zhang,
  • Junyou Lin,
  • Yilin Ye,
  • Xin Qian,
  • Xinrong Lu,
  • Shaoxian Lyu,
  • Xinliu Geng,
  • Li Chen and
  • Guiqin Sun

Aspartylglucosaminidase (AGA) is an amidohydrolase that can hydrolyze the amide bond between N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) and asparagine (Asn), producing N-acetylglucosamine and aspartic acid (Asp). AGA is distributed in both eukaryotes and prokaryot...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,245 Views
21 Pages

Phenoxazine Derivative ST61 Displays an Oxidative-Stress-Mediated Cytotoxic Activity Against Human Cancer Cells

  • Adamantia Papadopoulou,
  • Socratis Avgeris,
  • Savvas Thysiadis,
  • Christos Siokatas,
  • Stelios Astaras,
  • Faye Soukou,
  • Eleni Mavrogonatou,
  • Harris Pratsinis,
  • Gerassimos E. Voutsinas and
  • Dimitris Kletsas
  • + 1 author

Ninety-five structurally diverse chemically synthesized compounds, retrieved from the chemical library of the national research infrastructure OPENSCREEN-GR, were subjected here to a structure-agnostic bioactivity-driven screen focused on putative an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
646 Views
15 Pages

Adult Stem Cell-Derived Intestinal Organoids as In Vitro Models of High-Fat Diet-Related Intestinal Diseases

  • Yinju Liu,
  • Lanying Chen,
  • Zengcai Liu,
  • Dongdong Jia,
  • Yanlong Zhou and
  • Jinlong Tan

The dysregulation of intestinal lipid metabolism induced by a high-fat diet (HFD) is associated with metabolic diseases; however, the validity of intestinal organoids (IOs) as substitutes for traditional research systems remains uncertain. This study...

  • Review
  • Open Access
781 Views
12 Pages

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease impacting over 6 million Americans, with cases projected to increase to over 14 million by 2060. The AD pathology leads to difficulty completing everyday tasks or conversations, and ultima...

  • Correction
  • Open Access
370 Views
3 Pages

Correction: Osman et al. Health Aspects, Growth Performance, and Meat Quality of Rabbits Receiving Diets Supplemented with Lettuce Fertilized with Whey Protein Hydrolysate Substituting Nitrate. Biomolecules 2021, 11, 835

  • Ali Osman,
  • Tharwat A. Imbabi,
  • Abdalla El-Hadary,
  • Islam Ibrahim Sabeq,
  • Shimaa N. Edris,
  • Abdel-Rahaman Merwad,
  • Ehab Azab,
  • Adil A. Gobouri,
  • Amaal Mohammadein and
  • Mahmoud Sitohy

In the original publication [...]

  • Article
  • Open Access
821 Views
22 Pages

Oroxylin A Directly Targets SRC to Inhibit the PI3K/AKT Signaling Axis in Pancreatic Cancer: An Integrated Bioinformatics and Experimental Study

  • Jiajun Zhang,
  • Mengke Song,
  • Huijuan Liu,
  • Yixuan Zhang,
  • Yin Zhang,
  • Zujiao Guan,
  • Song Zhang,
  • Jialun Wang,
  • Shu Zhang and
  • Ying Lv

Oroxylin A (OA), a natural flavonoid, has demonstrated anticancer potential; nevertheless, its precise molecular targets and mechanisms in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remain unclear. To address this gap, we integrated network pharmacology...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,448 Views
29 Pages

Metabolomics and Human Health: Progress, Insights, Challenges and the Concept of a Healthy Metabolome

  • Lin Fang,
  • In Soo Kim,
  • Brendan R. Martin,
  • Lee Sherlock,
  • Soyoung Min,
  • Young Kook Kim and
  • K. H. Mok

Health is increasingly recognized as a dynamic state of physiological equilibrium rather than the mere absence of disease. Traditional clinical biomarkers capture only limited aspects of physiology and fail to reflect the multidimensional and dynamic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
583 Views
17 Pages

Assembly of Microtubule Tactoids Through Condensates of PRC1 Constructs

  • Julia Bourdeau,
  • Imara Davis,
  • Elaysia Johnson,
  • Leying Shi,
  • Yiling Lan,
  • Kelsey Moody,
  • Aaron Wolfe,
  • Leila Farhadi,
  • Heidi Hehnly and
  • Jennifer L. Ross

The cytoskeleton fulfills many essential roles that are necessary for cell function. Perhaps the most important of these roles is the formation of the mitotic spindle. The mitotic spindle is a complex and dynamic structure made up mainly of microtubu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
765 Views
18 Pages

Exosomal microRNAs (miRNAs) are key mediators of intercellular communication in the breast cancer tumor microenvironment (TME), facilitating bidirectional signaling between malignant cells and the desmoplastic stroma. This review explores current evi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
769 Views
18 Pages

Interaction of Human Lymphocyte Scavenger Receptors CD5 and CD6 with Toxins from Naja haje, Androctonus australis and Apis mellifera Venoms

  • Dalila Khemili,
  • Laura Carrillo-Serradell,
  • Violeta Planells-Romeo,
  • Lucía Aragón-Serrano,
  • Selma Djilani,
  • Djelila Hammoudi-Triki,
  • Khedidja Zerouti,
  • Abdenacer Mouffok,
  • Francisco Lozano and
  • María Velasco-de-Andrés

Animal venoms induce systemic inflammatory response syndrome through their interaction, inter alia, with pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) of the innate immune system. CD5 and CD6 are lymphoid members of the scavenger receptor cysteine-rich superf...

  • Review
  • Open Access
908 Views
42 Pages

Targeting Selectivity: Improving Golgi α-Mannosidase II (GMII) Inhibitors Through In Silico Studies

  • Nieves G. Ledesma,
  • Carlos T. Nieto,
  • Alejandro Manchado,
  • María Ángeles Castro and
  • David Diez

Aberrant glycosylation is a recognized hallmark of cancer, establishing Golgi α-mannosidase II (GMII) as strategic therapeutic target. While the natural alkaloid swainsonine demonstrated potent anticancer activity, its clinical use is hampered...

  • Article
  • Open Access
671 Views
19 Pages

Doxorubicin (DOX) is widely used in clinical chemotherapy, but its susceptibility to oxidation during the combined treatment with cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) raises concerns regarding its therapeutic efficacy. To improve drug stability and targeted...

  • Article
  • Open Access
788 Views
21 Pages

Depression is a complex mental and neurological disorder and has become one of the most serious public health issues in modern society. Trihexyphenidyl (THY) is a traditional drug used to treat Parkinson’s disease. Recent studies have suggested...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,701 Views
27 Pages

Antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) are a rapidly evolving class of oncology therapeutics that enable precise delivery of potent cytotoxic agents to tumor cells while minimizing systemic toxicity. While HER2-targeted ADCs such as trastuzumab deruxt...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,031 Views
34 Pages

Cardiovascular diseases have high mortality rates and present a high burden on society and the global healthcare system. A large quantity of drugs have been developed, such as aspirin, ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, and statins. Although these tradit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
886 Views
20 Pages

Deciphering Lipid Metabolic Landscape of Sorafenib-Treated Hepatocellular Carcinoma by Mass Spectrometry Imaging and Transcriptomics

  • Dongsheng Li,
  • Yuanyuan Tuo,
  • Luheng Sai,
  • Xiunan Xu,
  • Fujuan Peng,
  • Zhipeng Yan,
  • Qin Yang,
  • Huifang Zhao and
  • Ruiping Zhang

Although sorafenib (SOR) is effective for advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), significant metabolic heterogeneity limits its therapeutic effect. In this study, we employed high-resolution matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrom...

  • Article
  • Open Access
833 Views
22 Pages

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), widely used as brominated flame retardants, are known to exert persistent adverse effects on the immune systems of humans and other organisms. Previous studies have demonstrated that 2,2′,4,4′-tetra...

  • Article
  • Open Access
775 Views
22 Pages

Honeysuckle berries (Lonicera caerulea) represent a valuable source of bioactive compounds, primarily flavonoids, and iridoids. This study compared the chemical composition and in vitro antioxidant and antidiabetic properties of resin-purified extrac...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,316 Views
20 Pages

This systematic review examines the emerging interplay between ferroptosis and disulfidptosis, two distinct forms of regulated cell death (RCD) centered on the SLC7A11 (also known as xCT)-mediated metabolic paradox. Traditionally recognized as a pote...

  • Article
  • Open Access
837 Views
21 Pages

Skin aging is driven by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors, including ultraviolet (UV) radiation and environmental stressors. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) is a key pro-aging cytokine that promotes reactive oxygen species (ROS) producti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
709 Views
24 Pages

Different Functions of Human Scavenger Receptors BI and BII Overexpressed in a Murine Abdominal Sepsis Model

  • Naoki Hayase,
  • Tatyana G. Vishnyakova,
  • Irina N. Baranova,
  • Alexander V. Bocharov,
  • Xuzhen Hu,
  • Amy P. Patterson,
  • Peter S. T. Yuen,
  • Thomas L. Eggerman and
  • Robert A. Star

Class B scavenger receptor BI splice variants (SR-BI) and BII (SR-BII) internalize lipoproteins but also bind and internalize bacteria. Their individual roles in sepsis are unknown. We overexpressed human SR-BI or BII in transgenic mice, primarily in...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,017 Views
26 Pages

Epigenetic mechanisms profoundly regulate gene expression, developmental trajectories, and phenotypic variation, extending biological influence beyond DNA sequence alone. A growing body of evidence suggests that environmental exposures, including pol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,332 Views
14 Pages

Skeletal Muscle miRNA Patterns in High-Altitude Trekkers: Exploratory Identification of Molecular Signatures of Cellular and Endocrine Adaptation

  • Tiziana Pietrangelo,
  • Paolo Cocci,
  • Danilo Bondi,
  • Vittore Verratti,
  • Carmen Santangelo,
  • Lorenzo Marramiero and
  • Francesco Alessandro Palermo

Exposure to high-altitude hypoxia leads to complex physiological and molecular adaptations, particularly in skeletal muscle. MicroRNAs (miRNAs), including muscle-enriched (myomiRNAs) and hypoxia-responsive (hypoxamiRNAs), play critical roles in regul...

  • Article
  • Open Access
669 Views
22 Pages

Allosteric Activation of GDH/TCA Pathway Reduces Pathological Build-Up and Promotes Neuronal Survival in an In Vitro Model of Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Tiziano Serfilippi,
  • Silvia Piccirillo,
  • Alessandra Preziuso,
  • Valentina Terenzi,
  • Raffaella Ciancio,
  • Simona Magi,
  • Vincenzo Lariccia and
  • Agnese Secondo

30 April 2026

Mitochondrial dysfunction is a relevant hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), contributing to the impaired metabolic homeostasis involved in neuronal loss and cognitive decline. In this study, we target the metabolic dysfunction occurring in AD...

  • Article
  • Open Access
599 Views
17 Pages

In Vitro Effects of Minor Olive Oil Compounds on Prostacyclin/Thromboxane Balance Under Acute High-Glucose Conditions

  • Ana María Sánchez-Tévar,
  • Laura Ortega-Hombrados,
  • María Dolores Rodríguez-Pérez,
  • María Monsalud Arrebola-Ramírez,
  • Esther Martín-Aurioles,
  • Sergio Pérez-Burillo,
  • Cristina Verdugo-Cabello,
  • Rocío Cobos-López,
  • José Pedro De La Cruz and
  • José Antonio González-Correa

30 April 2026

This study aimed to evaluate the effects of several minor components of extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) on platelet thromboxane and vascular prostacyclin production in rat aortic rings under high-glucose conditions (300 mg/dL), in relation to their pot...

  • Article
  • Open Access
631 Views
14 Pages

Optimized LL-37-Derived Peptides Exhibit Antitubercular Activity, Induce Membrane Disruption, and P-Type ATPase Transcriptional Responses in Mycobacterium tuberculosis

  • Paola A. Santos,
  • Milena Maya-Hoyos,
  • Luz Mary Salazar,
  • Claudia Andrea Cruz,
  • Alver Cruz-Cacais,
  • Mayerly Giraldo-Avila,
  • Juliana Gómez-Manchego,
  • Lineth Valentina Triana and
  • Carlos Y. Soto

30 April 2026

Tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, particularly due to the emergence of drug-resistant strains. Membrane-active antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) represent attractive...

  • Article
  • Open Access
650 Views
23 Pages

30 April 2026

The differentiation of dental papilla cells (DPCs) into functional odontoblasts is critical for dentinogenesis, yet the role of mitochondrial dynamics remains unclear. Here, we investigated the functional role of mitochondrial fission and mitochondri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
798 Views
13 Pages

Characterization of a Pure Isolate from Atalantia ceylanica Leaves and Its Biological Activities

  • Savani Ulpathakumbura,
  • Rasika Gunarathne,
  • Lalith Jayasinghe,
  • Yoshinori Fujimoto,
  • Nazrim Marikkar,
  • Johnson Liu,
  • Ji He and
  • Jun Lu

30 April 2026

Atalantia ceylanica, locally known as Yaki naran (YK), is a native plant of Sri Lanka, growing commonly in the dry and wet–intermediate zones. In this study, powdered samples of Yaki naran (YK) were sequentially extracted using hexane, ethyl ac...

  • Review
  • Open Access
641 Views
25 Pages

29 April 2026

Astrocytes are now recognized as active and essential participants in neural circuit function, extending far beyond their traditional roles as passive support cells. Emerging evidence highlights their critical involvement in synaptic modulation, info...

  • Article
  • Open Access
681 Views
17 Pages

Modulating Blood-Brain Barrier Metabolites of Broiler Chickens Through Dietary Flaxseed Oil

  • Safiu A. Suberu,
  • Paul C. Omaliko,
  • Deji A. Ekunseitan,
  • Nathanael I. Lichti,
  • Bruce R. Cooper and
  • Yewande O. Fasina

29 April 2026

Dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are vital for brain health and cognitive function. The dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) regulates mood via serotonin, while the hypothalamus (HYP) controls energy homeostasis. Flaxseed oil (FLAX) is rich in omega...

  • Review
  • Open Access
977 Views
22 Pages

Ultra-Processed Foods and Chronic Kidney Disease: Is Inflammaging the Missing Link?

  • Dimitris C. Kounatidis,
  • Apostolos Evangelopoulos,
  • Krystalia Dimitriou and
  • Natalia G. Vallianou

29 April 2026

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive, irreversible condition that imposes a substantial burden of morbidity and mortality. While inadequate glycemic and blood pressure control remain its central drivers, dietary patterns are increasingly rec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
470 Views
15 Pages

Inverse Correlation Between Nesfatin-1 and Ghrelin O-Acyltransferase (GOAT) in Adolescents with Epilepsy: A Cross-Sectional Study

  • Anna Sojka,
  • Ozgun Yetkin,
  • Yasmin Bartosik,
  • Barbara Steinborn,
  • Barbara Dorocka-Bobkowska and
  • Marcin Zarowski

28 April 2026

Nesfatin-1 and ghrelin O-acyltransferase (GOAT) have established roles in metabolic regulation and neuronal excitability, yet their relationship in epilepsy remains conflicted. This cross-sectional study compared 22 adolescent epilepsy patients (13.1...

  • Review
  • Open Access
505 Views
22 Pages

28 April 2026

Peptidoglycan, a crucial constituent of the bacterial cell envelope, is essential for maintaining cellular integrity and morphology. Elucidating the regulatory processes that coordinate its biosynthesis and turnover not only addresses a fundamental q...

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