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Nuclear actin modulates cell motility via transcriptional regulation of adhesive and cytoskeletal genes [PDF]
Amir S. Sharili +3 more
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The dFoCC pipeline starts with observed DED and resting‐state coordinates, which are then used to generate a library of triggered states. Correlation analysis of the calculated DED features of each candidate vs observed DED permits quantitative evaluation of candidate structural quality.
Meng Iao Fong +3 more
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Differential contribution of TFE3 isoforms to cell motility and invasion. [PDF]
Contreras PS +5 more
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Actinin-4 increases cell motility and promotes lymph node metastasis of colorectal cancer [PDF]
Kazufumi Honda +8 more
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Hydrostatic pressure activates HIF‐1α via β‐catenin to promote stemness in breast cancer cells
To mimic the elevated intestinal fluid pressure in breast cancers, we loaded human breast cancer cells (MCF‐7, MDA‐MB‐453, and BT‐474) to 50 mmHg hydrostatic pressure. Hydrostatic pressure exposure upregulated HIF‐1α and induced stemness in MCF‐7 and BT‐474 cells.
Da Zhai +8 more
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Targeting Lung Cancer Cell Motility Using Microbeam Radiation Therapy. [PDF]
Dağkazanlı Ö +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
Directed evolution of enzymes at the crossroads of tradition and innovation
An iterative cycle of data‐driven enzyme optimization comprising four stages: genetic diversification of a template enzyme, expression of protein variants, high‐throughput evaluation, and machine‐learning‐guided redesign of the next variant library.
Maria Tomkova +2 more
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Editorial: Unconventional myosins in motile and contractile functions: fifty years on the stage
Manuel H. Taft, Maria Jolanta Redowicz
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TisIBP8, a fungal‐derived hyperactive ice‐binding protein, helps Caenorhabditis elegans survive dehydration. It localizes near cell membranes, reduces cell damage, and helps maintain membrane structure during drying. These results suggest that ice‐binding proteins can protect cells from dehydration stress as well as freezing stress.
Daiki Shimose +9 more
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