and Instituto de Investigacin e Innovacin Biomdica de Cdiz (INiBICA), Cdiz, Spain 12-Deoxyphorbols (1-3) from Euphorbia resinifera have been described by our research group as non-tumorogenic promoters of neural progenitor cells (NPCs) expansion.[1] The activity of this class of compounds is correlated with the modulation of protein kinase C (PKC).[1] Phorbol esters modulation of PKCs involves binding with C1 protein domain and translocation of the complex to membrane, through hydrogen bond interactions of oxygenated funcional groups at C-3, C-4 and C-20 on phorbol derivatives, with specific protein residues.[2] Translocation of the complex phorbol/PKC within the cell depends of the nature of esters chains, for instance, at C-12 and C-13,[3] and this, on the other hand, has an influence on the nature of the biological activity
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A mechanistic study of the osteogenic effect of arecoline in an osteoporosis model: inhibition of iron overload-induced osteogenesis by promoting heme oxygenase-1 expression
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10.1136/gut.24.9.798 Summary Keywords hypoglycemia, surgical complication, bariatric surgery, gastrointestinal tract surgery, review Citation Karimi M and Kohandel Gargari O (2024) Postprandial hypoglycemia as a complication of bariatric and metabolic surgery: a comprehensive review of literature