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Editorial: Reviews in ARF, the most misunderstood G protein I ever knew: a collection of papers exploring the multifaceted functions of an ancient protein family. [PDF]
Randazzo PA, Santy L, Chen PW.
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This study shows that BLADE‐ON‐PETIOLE (BOP) proteins regulate floral abscission and senescence in tomato by interacting with TFAM1 to form transcriptional condensates controlling the ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA HOMEOBOX GENE 1 (ATH1)‐mediated abscission pathway.
Nan Xiao +7 more
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The Norway-Japan bilateral symposium: Dialogue in biophysics beginning in Nara. [PDF]
Furuike Y, Vanderpoorten O.
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A biocompatible hydrogel coating with tissue‐like mechanics and reversible dissolution triggered by a mild, physiologically compatible temperature drop (≈37°C → ≈25°C) was developed for the transient encapsulation of implantable devices. The physically crosslinked methylcellulose, polyethylene glycol and polyacrilic acid (MC/PEG/PAA) hydrogel ...
Francesca Persano +14 more
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Repair of single-strand breaks during the cell cycle - saturation of repair capacity. [PDF]
Szelest O +3 more
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Prolonged exposure to stiff extracellular matrix drives cancer‐associated fibroblasts into a persistently activated myofibroblast state. Two parallel pathways are identified: β1 integrin activation smoothens the nuclear lamina to reduce lamin–chromatin contacts, while the formin mDia2 regulates nuclear actin to alter chromatin organization.
Swathi Packirisamy +4 more
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The vault associates with membranes in situ. [PDF]
Geißler K +11 more
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ClC‐3: biophysical properties clarify cellular functions [PDF]
Raul E. Guzman, Christoph Fahlke
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Electrical Stimulation Directs Formation of Perfused Vasculature in Engineered Tissues
Electrical stimulation (ESTIM) enhances vasculature formation in engineered human tissues. In 3D endothelial‐fibroblast constructs, conditioning with ESTIM promotes the formation of dense and highly branched networks that rapidly anastomose with mouse vasculature when implanted in vivo. Vessels formed under ESTIM are importantly functionally perfusable.
Katarzyna A. Grzelak +6 more
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