A novel modified SIRT6 variant (dSIRT6) H133Y‐mediated enrichment technique unmasks 15 new human lysine‐myristoylated proteins. Notably, Sirtuin 6 (SIRT6) demyristoylation of activating transcription factor 2 (ATF2) at K296 orchestrates its nucleoplasmic translocation.
Runyang Feng+40 more
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A Retrospective Analysis of Utilization Patterns and the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH)-Mandated Blood Bank Quality Indicators at a Tertiary Care Hospital in South India. [PDF]
Priya S, Srinivasan S, V K.
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Frequency and Underlying Causes of Alloimmunization Against Red Blood Cell Antigens in Patients Referred to the Blood Bank of the Tertiary Referral Hospital of Tehran from 2018 to 2020. [PDF]
Salarvand S+4 more
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Gel Technology: An Easy and Useful Method for Estimating Fetomaternal Hemorrhage in the Blood Banks of Developing Nations [PDF]
Sudipta Sekhar Das+2 more
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Therapeutic Repair of Sperm Quality Decline Caused by Polytetrafluoroethylene
Exposure to PTFE (teflon), a commonly used microplastic in non‐stick cookware, significantly reduces sperm quality in both humans and mice. Specifically, PTFE induces the disruption of sperm cytoskeleton and F‐actin assembly through targeting SKAP2 in haploid spermatid.
Shiming Gan+15 more
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Prevalence of hepatitis B virus and associated factors among blood donors in Hossana blood bank catchment area, Southern Ethiopia. [PDF]
Jaldo MM, Joffe MW, Zemedkun ES.
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Correlation of serological and molecular markers in the screening for hepatitis B virus in blood bank in northern Brazil. [PDF]
Cruz LJDN, Barile KADS, Amaral CEM.
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Reply to: prevalence of immediate vasovagal reaction in blood donors visiting two blood banks of Karachi [PDF]
Nitin Agarwal+2 more
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Ovarian cancer patients with high levels of mortalin protein in their tumors have worse survival. The investigational drug SHetA2 interferes with mortalin's support of mitochondria. The resulting mitochondrial damage causes a process called mitophagy that contributes to how SHetA2 kills cancer cells. Noncancerous cells repair their mitochondria through
Vishal Chandra+9 more
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