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Eukaryotic initiation factor (eIF) 4E-binding protein 1 (4E-BP1) is a translational repressor that is characterized by its capacity to bind specifically to eIF4E and inhibit its interaction with eIF4G.
Salinas, Matilde +9 more
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Tradisi Pohulo’o Pada Masyarakat Gorontalo Perspektif Hukum Ekonomi Syariah
This study discusses about the Islamic economic law system in the practice of pohulo'o in Gorontalo society. This study is examined through normative and socio-cultural approaches.
Rizal Darwis
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CDK12 phosphorylates 4E-BP1 to enable mTORC1-dependent translation and mitotic genome stability
Here, Choi et al. show that CDK12, the RNA polymerase II C-terminal domain kinase, which regulates genome stability, expression of DNA repair genes, and cancer cell drug resistance, also phosphorylates the mRNA 5′ cap-binding repressor 4E-BP1 to promote ...
S. Choi +6 more
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Should We Report 15q11.2 BP1-BP2 Deletions and Duplications in the Prenatal Setting?
Copy number variations of the 15q11.2 region at breakpoints 1-2 (BP1-BP2) have been associated with variable phenotypes and low penetrance. Detection of such variations in the prenatal setting can result in significant parental anxiety.
I. Maya +9 more
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Hypoxia and hypercapnia elicit overlapping but distinct skeletal muscle toxicities
Abstract figure legend Hypoxia and hypercapnia cause overlapping skeletal muscle phenotypes, including atrophy, change in myofibre metabolic profile and myogenic response to injury. Both signals operate via distinct cellular pathways. Abstract Skeletal muscle dysfunction is strongly associated with elevated mortality in acute and chronic pulmonary ...
Joseph Balnis, Ariel Jaitovich
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Activity of 4E-BP1 Signalling.
Western blots illustrate expression of signalling molecules using representative samples above the graphs. Graphs show p-4E-BP1 (A), total 4E-BP1 (B) and p-4E-BP1/total 4E-BP1 ratio (C) in the controls and maternal steroid treatment groups of 2 d (n = 4 ...
Gavin J. Pinniger (455311) +6 more
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Ibn Arabi’s Thought on Waḥdat Al-Wujud and its Relevance to Religious Diversity
This article explains the concept of waḥdah al-wujūd and its relevance to the diversity of religions and beliefs. The idea of the unity of being developed by Ibn ʽArabī is an explanation about the existence of every entity which prevails in the universe.
Umi Sumbulah
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Ribosomal Proteins in Cell Biology and Cancer
The functions of ribosomal proteins (RPs) extend beyond the conventional translation process, as they also regulate gene expression, stress responses, and disease progression. Dysregulation of RPs contributes to the onset and progression of various diseases, including cancer and ribosomopathies, underscoring their dual role as critical disease ...
Ao Zhang +4 more
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BP1 bipedal trackway measurements.
BP1 bipedal trackway measurements.
Dugald A. Ross (5027426) +9 more
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Deletion of a non-imprinted 500kb genomic region at chromosome 15q11.2, between breakpoints 1 and 2 of the Prader–Willi/Angelman locus (BP1–BP2 deletion), has been associated in previous studies with phenotypes including congenital cardiovascular ...
S. Williams +9 more
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