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The rationale for stacking is that different peptides operate through different mechanisms and do not typically compete or interfere with each other when used at standard doses
The overexpression of arginine methyltransferase 5 (PRMT5) in solid and hematological tumors leads to the elevation of the methylation level of arginine residues on functionally related proteins in tumor cells, which affects cell cycle regulation, mRNA splicing, cell differentiation, signal transduction, and other physiological processes

An increasing body of evidence suggests that disturbances in the pulmonary mechanical microenvironment, a complex interplay of extracellular matrix (ECM) stiffness, alveolar surface tension, cellular forces, and cell-matrix interactions, play a crucial role in the pathogenesis and progression of these diseases ( Owing to their unique size and highly tunable physicochemical properties, nanomaterials present unparalleled opportunities to finely adjust the pathological microenvironment within the lungs ( Here, we explore how nanomaterials can address dysregulation in the lungs mechanical microenvironment by modulating ECM properties, normalizing alveolar surface tension, and influencing mechanotransduction pathways in pertinent lung cells