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Spatial Transcriptomic Characteristics of the Aging Human Ovary
Troughing constructing a comprehensive spatiotemporal aging atlas on young and aged human ovaries, we revealed distinct cell types, cellular interactions, and aging‐associated gene expression changes due to aging. Specially, we detected an increase in DLK1:NOTCH3 expression which may contribute to the dysregulation of ovarian functions.
Meiling Zhang +14 more
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TDP‐43 proteinopathies and neurodegeneration: insights from Caenorhabditis elegans models
The manuscript explores structural and functional features of TDP‐43 and its worm homologue, TDP‐1, highlighting conserved and divergent structural and functional features. Using genetically engineered C. elegans models, key pathological features of TDP‐43 proteinopathies—including aggregation, neurodegeneration, and motor deficits—are recapitulated ...
Ghulam Jeelani Pir +7 more
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Context-dependent modulation of Pol II CTD phosphatase SSUP-72 regulates alternative polyadenylation in neuronal development [PDF]
Fei Chen +8 more
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A fully conserved 16mer motif is required in the silent VSG to trigger efficient silencing of the expression site (ES)‐resident VSG and a successful exchange of the VSG coat. ABSTRACT The variant surface glycoprotein (VSG) of African trypanosomes is essential for the survival of bloodstream form parasites.
Majeed Bakari‐Soale +4 more
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Pepino Mosaic Virus: A Globally Important Tomato Pathogen and a Rising Model in Molecular Virology
Pepino mosaic virus (PepMV) is a globally important tomato pathogen causing fruit quality losses. It comprises multiple genetic types and spreads via seed and mechanical contact. Lacking resistant cultivars, management relies on cross‐protection. PepMV–tomato interactions provide a valuable model for studying virus–plant molecular mechanisms and ...
Jesús R. Úbeda +3 more
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Signatures of mRNA Alternative Polyadenylation in Arabidopsis Leaf Development [PDF]
Zhibo Yu, Liwei Hong, Qingshun Quinn Li
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Translational control in plants: from basic mechanisms to environmental and developmental responses
SUMMARY Protein synthesis is an essential process for all living organisms and is tightly regulated to ensure the proper production of proteins needed for growth, development, and stress responses. As sessile organisms, plants have evolved distinct mechanisms to regulate translation, allowing them to adapt to their environment.
Jade Lyons +3 more
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