General Physiology and Biophysics
Article List
Volume 39, 2020, No. 4
ISSN 0231-5882 (print)
ISSN 1338-4325 (online)
Content:
- Mihalikova, N. - Harichova, J. - Zamocky, M. - Kamlarova, A. - Ferianc, P.: A new type strain of Pseudomonas putida NM-CH-I15-I isolated from a nickel-contaminated soil in southwest Slovakia harbouring the czcA-NM15I resistance determinant. (p. 301)
- Chen, J. - Yi, X. - Gao, S. - Sun, J.: The possible regulatory effect of the PD-1/PD-L1 signaling pathway on Tregs in ovarian cancer. (p. 319)
- Jia, J. - Xu, H. - Chen, C. - Zhang, X. - Zhang, X. - Li, W. - Ma, J.: Quantitative proteomic analysis of mouse testis uncovers cellular pathways associated with bisphenol A (BPA)-induced male infertility. (p. 331)
- Zhang, L. - Zhang, J. - Ni, C.: Silencing of lncRNA PART1 inhibits proliferation, invasion and migration of breast cancer cells and promotes the efficacy of cisplatin in breast cancer cells. (p. 343)
- Jiang, L. - Sun, J. - Wang, P.: Tripterine emerges as a potential anti-scarring agent in NIH/3T3 cells by repressing ANRIL. (p. 355)
- Jia, J. - Yang, Y. - Yan, T. - Chen, T. - Lu, G.: Down-regulation of RFWD3 inhibits cancer cells proliferation and migration in gastric carcinoma. (p. 363)
- Guo, Y. - Rehati, A. - Wu, Z. - Zhang, W. - Zhuang, P. - He, F.: A novel function of CYP21A2 in regulating cell migration and invasion via Wnt signaling. (p. 373)
- Wu, J. - Lu, Y. - Qin, A. - Li, S. - Huang, B. - Jiang, X. - Qiao, Z.: Modafinil ameliorated pancreatic injury and inflammation through upregulating SNIP1. (p. 383)
- Karailiev, P. - Hlavacova, N. - Chomanic, P. - Riecansky, I. - Jezova, D.: Dopamine concentrations and dopamine receptor gene expression in emotion-related brain structures of female adult rats exposed to stress of chronic isolation from weaning. (p. 393)
- Strouhalova, D. - Macejova, D. - Lastovickova, M. - Brtko, J. - Bobalova, J.: CD44 and vimentin, markers involved with epithelial-mesenchymal transition: A proteomic analysis of sequential proteins extraction of triple-negative breast cancer cells after treatment with all-trans retinoic acid. (p. 399)