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Design and analysis strategies for robust microbiome ageing research
The gut microbiome changes with age and associates with age‐related morbidity and mortality, establishing it as a potential biomarker and intervention target for ageing. Realising this potential requires methodological rigour, yet distinguishing biological signals from methodological artefacts remains challenging across cohorts. This review provides an
Mark Olenik +5 more
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CT10 regulator of kinase (CRK) and CRK‐Like (CRKL) are signaling adaptors driving cell adhesion, motility, differentiation, and proliferation. SH2‐domain containing (SH) proteins are enriched in YXXP motifs which when phosphorylated create preferred binding sites for CRK family SH2 domains.
Phoebe M. Cousens +8 more
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DNA replication fork speed acts as a pacer in cortical neurogenesis
DNA replication fork speed, which controls the rate of genome duplication, has emerged as a key regulator of cellular plasticity. However, its role in neurogenesis remains unexplored.
Jianhong Wang +6 more
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Protein aggregates threaten proteostasis and cell health. In human cells, Hsp70–J‐domain protein‐based disaggregases remove aggregates, but how they assemble remains unclear. Our biochemical findings show that DNAJA2‐ and DNAJB1‐containing disaggregase scaffolds enhance luciferase aggregate targeting, and that Hsp70 recruitment by both J‐domain ...
Anna Szlachcic, Nadinath B. Nillegoda
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Liver regeneration: unraveling the molecular mechanisms and clinical application
The liver’s exceptional capacity sets it apart from other organs in its response to various acute and chronic injuries, known as “liver regeneration”.
Ning Wang +6 more
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GSK-3β at the Intersection of Neuronal Plasticity and Neurodegeneration
In neurons, Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3β (GSK-3β) has been shown to regulate various critical processes underlying structural and functional synaptic plasticity.
Tomasz Jaworski +2 more
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Reconstructing enzyme evolution by protein engineering
Natural enzyme evolution can be retraced by protein engineering methods such as directed evolution, rational design, and ancestral sequence reconstruction. These approaches reveal how enzymes emerged from ligand‐binding scaffolds, developed varying substrate preferences, formed oligomeric complexes, adapted to environmental changes, and evolved novel ...
Lukas Drexler +2 more
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2012 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY, SHINSHU UNIVERSITY [PDF]
Date: January 31, 2012 / Venue: Faculty of Agriculture, Shinshu University / Host: Shinshu UniversitySpecial Lecture: Sarah Marie Cummings / Plenary Lectures: Hiroshi Kagami "Perspectives for Animal Biotechnology" / Plenary Lectures: Koh-ichi Hamano "Sex
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY, SHINSHU UNIVERSITY +1 more
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Cancer progression is regulated by the dynamic matrix code of the tumor microenvironment, which influences cellular behavior and disease development. Importantly, matrix remodeling in three‐dimensional cancer models more accurately reflects in vivo conditions compared to conventional two‐dimensional systems.
Sylvia Mangani +3 more
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Transgenic animal models for study of the pathogenesis of Huntington’s disease and therapy [PDF]
Renbao Chang,1 Xudong Liu,1 Shihua Li,2 Xiao-Jiang Li1,2 1State Key Laboratory of Molecular Developmental Biology, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of ...
Chang RB, Li SH, Liu XD, Li XJ
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