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The emerging role of neutrophil extracellular traps in autoimmune and autoinflammatory diseases
Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) released by neutrophils in response to pathogens exhibit dual anti‐inflammatory and proinflammatory effects. While effective in pathogen capture and inflammation resolution, imbalanced NET formation can lead to tissue damage and exacerbate inflammatory responses in autoimmune diseases.
Liuting Zeng +4 more
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Background The promoters of housekeeping genes are well-bound by RNA polymerase II (RNAP) in different tissues. Although the promoters of these genes are known to contain CpG islands, the specific DNA sequences that are associated with high RNAP binding ...
Myakishev Maxim V +6 more
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Determination of the InvE Binding Site Required for Expression of IpaB of the Shigella sonnei Virulence Plasmid: Involvement of a ParB BoxA-Like Sequence [PDF]
ABSTRACT The InvE protein positively regulates the expression of virulence genes ipaBCD in Shigella sonnei . The InvE has significant homology with ParB of plasmid P1, which is known as a plasmid partitioning factor with DNA binding ability. Although the DNA binding activity of InvE
Takayuki, Taniya +5 more
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Abstract Over 400 cyanobacterial genera have been described up to the present. Since the Cambridge Rules (https://www.iapt‐taxon.org/historic/1935.htm: Rendle 1935), a type species (generitype) must be specified at the time of description for a new genus to be validly described.
Alžběta Vondrášková +4 more
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The article presents the results of research into the transformation of series of hydro-meteorological data for determining dry periods with the Standardised Precipitation Index (SPI) and the Standardised Discharge Index (SDI).
Bartczak Arkadiusz +2 more
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Children as ‘becomings’—Mapping parental adultcentrism in Hungary
Abstract Adultcentrism is the tendency of adults to view children from a biased perspective, hindering the recognition of children's competence and agency. It presents a challenge for parents, potentially influencing parenting practices and children's participation in decision‐making.
Barbara Németh +3 more
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Rho-Dependent Transcription Termination in the tna Operon of Escherichia coli : Roles of the boxA Sequence and the rut Site [PDF]
ABSTRACT Expression of the tryptophanase ( tna ) operon of Escherichia coli is regulated by catabolite repression and by tryptophan-induced transcription antitermination. Tryptophan induction prevents Rho-dependent transcription termination in the leader region of the operon ...
K V, Konan, C, Yanofsky
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Abstract With the rapid advancements in high‐speed train technology, the importance of ensuring the safety of train operations has become paramount. Bearings, being a critical component of train bogies, have garnered significant attention for their role in maintaining safety standards.
Baosen Wang +3 more
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Impact of reading messages on student learning and note‐taking during a video lecture
Abstract Background Many instructors transitioned their courses from face‐to‐face environments to computer‐mediated learning environments (CMLEs) following the onset of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic. However, little was known about how teleconferencing platforms and their corresponding functions affect student learning when the COVID‐
Tiphaine Colliot, Abraham E. Flanigan
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‘boxA’‐like sequence between the 16 S/23 S spacer in rRNA operon of mycoplasmas [PDF]
We have found that a boxA‐like sequence is conserved in the 16 S and 23 S rRNA intergenic spacer regions of mycoplasmas, and that it always locates on loop regions of the hypothetical secondary stem‐loop structures. A nucleotide sequence similar to the ‘−10’ box of prokaryotic promoters was identified at upstream sites of the boxA‐like sequence in the ...
Harasawa, R. +4 more
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