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16245-5A potent, reversible, orally bioavailable inhibitor of Pim-1, -2, and -3 (IC<sub>50</sub>s = 5, 25, and 16 nM, respectively) dose-dependently blocks the phosphorylation of the Pim targets Bad, 4E-BP1, and NKX3.1 acts synergistically with
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14803-1A natural anthocyanidin with significant antioxidant activity has vasoprotective effects and can interfere with inflammation, carcinogenesis, obesity, and diabetes.
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14803-10A natural anthocyanidin with significant antioxidant activity has vasoprotective effects and can interfere with inflammation, carcinogenesis, obesity, and diabetes.
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14803-25A natural anthocyanidin with significant antioxidant activity has vasoprotective effects and can interfere with inflammation, carcinogenesis, obesity, and diabetes.
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14803-5A natural anthocyanidin with significant antioxidant activity has vasoprotective effects and can interfere with inflammation, carcinogenesis, obesity, and diabetes.
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18820-1A central second messenger in cell signaling, propagating signals from receptors to downstream pathways generated from ATP by several adenylate cyclase enzymes, which are modulated by G protein-coupled receptors.
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18820-5A central second messenger in cell signaling, propagating signals from receptors to downstream pathways generated from ATP by several adenylate cyclase enzymes, which are modulated by G protein-coupled receptors.
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18820-500A central second messenger in cell signaling, propagating signals from receptors to downstream pathways generated from ATP by several adenylate cyclase enzymes, which are modulated by G protein-coupled receptors.
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17753-1A second messenger produced by bacteria but not by mammals impacts bacterial cell growth, cell wall homeostasis, pathogenicity, and other cellular functions triggers the expression of interferon genes in mammalian cells.
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17753-5A second messenger produced by bacteria but not by mammals impacts bacterial cell growth, cell wall homeostasis, pathogenicity, and other cellular functions triggers the expression of interferon genes in mammalian cells.
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17753-500A second messenger produced by bacteria but not by mammals impacts bacterial cell growth, cell wall homeostasis, pathogenicity, and other cellular functions triggers the expression of interferon genes in mammalian cells.
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17144-1An important second messenger in bacteria involved in biofilm formation, motility, virulence, and cell cycling also has functions in eukaryotic cells.