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What's new? While miR‐200 s have been suggested to reduce breast cancer growth and metastasis, whether these microRNAs can prevent mammary tumor development in the first place is unknown. Using a transgenic model of HER2+ breast cancer, this study found that elevated expression of miR‐200 family members in mouse mammary epithelial cells can completely ...
Katrina L. Watson, Roger A. Moorehead
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Cell autonomous regulation of herpes and influenza virus infection by the circadian clock. [PDF]
Viruses are intracellular pathogens that hijack host cell machinery and resources to replicate. Rather than being constant, host physiology is rhythmic, undergoing circadian (∼24 h) oscillations in many virus-relevant pathways, but whether daily rhythms ...
Edgar, Rachel S +6 more
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Performed comprehensive genomics across liver biopsies of 396 MASLD patients and identified patients with increased, decreased and unchanged FGF21 expression. Used genomic data from FGF21 transgenic, knock‐out and animal MASLD models treated with synthetic FGF21 analogues to identify FGF21‐mode‐of‐action and metabolic networks in human MASLD. Given the
Shifang Tang, Jürgen Borlak
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Recent developments on the role of epigenetics in obesity and metabolic disease [PDF]
The increased prevalence of obesity and related comorbidities is a major public health problem. While genetic factors undoubtedly play a role in determining individual susceptibility to weight gain and obesity, the identified genetic variants only ...
Beverly S. Muhlhausler +4 more
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Fashion and sustainability: Evidence from the consumption of second‐hand clothes
Abstract Companies are becoming increasingly involved with sustainability as various stakeholders require them to orient their activities in line with sustainability and its principles. In some industries, such as the food industry and the fashion industry, these requests are particularly relevant because they are considered to be keenly related to ...
Fabiana Sepe +3 more
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Bacterial volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) are biological volatiles that can have a positive effect on the postharvest preservation of fruits and vegetables. In the present study, fumigation of broccoli with BVOCs released by Lysinibacillus fusiformis supplemented with LED white light irradiation reduced the accumulation of reactive oxygen species ...
Taishan Huang +6 more
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Glioma is characterized by a high heterogeneity in the brain tumor. Abundant tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) exist as neoplastic tissues, implicating tumor plasticity and thus leading to therapeutic challenges.
Shu-Jyuan Chang +7 more
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Abstract Maple syrup urine disease (MSUD) is a rare inherited metabolic disorder characterized by deficient activity of the branched‐chain alpha‐ketoacid dehydrogenase (BCKDH) complex, required to metabolize the amino acids leucine, isoleucine, and valine.
Juan Ramón Tejedor +12 more
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A Deep Differential Analysis in Four Subtypes of Breast Cancer Based on Regulations of miRNA‐mRNA
The main task of this study is to predict the missing regulations of miRNA‐mRNA based on background network in four subtypes of breast cancer. Moreover, the predicted regulations of miRNA‐mRNA are further compared to identify the differences among four subtypes of breast cancer.
Tao Huang, Ling Guo, Weiyuan Ma, Yue Pan
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Human Copper-Dependent Amine Oxidases [PDF]
Copper amine oxidases (CAOs) are a class of enzymes that contain Cu2+ and a tyrosine-derived quinone cofactor, catalyze the conversion of a primary amine functional group to an aldehyde, and generate hydrogen peroxide and ammonia as byproducts.
Finney, Joel +4 more
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