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H3K27ac Is Essential for Human Naive Pluripotency Modulated by m6A‐Driven EP300 Expression
An et al. reveal H3K27ac elevation is essential for establishing and maintaining human naive pluripotency; its inhibition disrupts this state while enhancement promotes it. METTL3‐mediated m6A modification indirectly controls H3K27ac by suppressing EP300 expression. Reduced EP300 lowers H3K27ac, impeding naive pluripotency.
Chenrui An +13 more
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Anti-mitochondrial Antibodies in Patients with Elevated Alkaline Phosphatase/Gamma-glutamyl Transferase Levels: Hallmark or Bystander? [PDF]
Zhang F.
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Zinc Deficiency in the Rat: Effect on serum and intestinal alkaline phosphatase activities
R. W. Luecke +2 more
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THE PHOSPHORYLATION OF ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE [PDF]
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The mechanism diagram reveals that the formation of trauma‐induced heterotopic ossification (HO) is accompanied by the polarization of macrophages toward the M1 phenotype. Additionally, the extracellular vesicles secreted by M1 macrophages, which contain periostin (POSTN), directly bind to PTK7 in tendon‐derived stem cells (TDSCs).
Hang Liu +9 more
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The Dynamics of Transaminase and Alkaline Phosphatase Activities in the "Mother-Placenta-Fetus" Functional System. [PDF]
Kolodkina E, Lytaev S.
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Intestinal alkaline phosphatase: novel functions and protective effects.
J. Lallès
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The hollow mesoporous silica loaded with quercetin (HM‐QU@PEG) is combined with a thermosensitive anti‐bacterial matrix (TF127) to prepare HQUP@TF127. HQUP@TF127 effectively eliminates excessive ROS, alleviates endoplasmic reticulum stress, relieves mitochondrial calcium overload, and blocks the p53‐dependent apoptotic cascade. Furthermore, it enhances
Guichun Wang +14 more
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Impact of Microplastic Contamination on Phosphorus Availability, Alkaline Phosphatase Activity, and Polymer Degradation in Soil. [PDF]
Dindar E.
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