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Hypoxic and low‐glucose conditions in tumor tissues trigger colorectal tumor cell pyroptosis via sequential activation of the Caspase‐1/Caspase‐6/GSDMC axis. High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1), released from GSDMC‐mediated pyroptotic tumor cells, upregulates CXCL2 expression in adjacent tumor cells, thereby recruiting myeloid‐derived suppressor cells ...
Hanchao Gao+11 more
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This study presents a novel method for affinity‐based isolation and analysis of extracellular vesicles from biofluids using phase‐separated zwitterionic coacervates functionalized with a membrane‐sensing peptide. This technology minimizes nonspecific binding, enabling high‐yield isolation and direct one‐pot biomarker profiling.
Francesca Torrini+8 more
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We present a universal way to wrap liposomes around coacervate droplets. Membrane‐enclosed coacervates form when heat‐destabilized liposomes are mixed with coacervates. Membranized coacervates (MCs) can survive pH and ionic strength fluctuations, osmotic stress, and low temperatures.
Sadaf Javed, Evan Spruijt
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ROS‐activated nanohydrogels composite bilayer scaffolds are rationally designed for targted dual‐lineage repair of osteochondral defects. The as‐prepared nanohydrogel scaffolds provided 3D culture and induced dual‐lineage differentiation of BMSCs in vitro, efficiently inhibited early‐stage inflammation by rapidly releasing DS and improved cartilage and
Xiuhui Wang+14 more
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Macrophage HM13/SPP Enhances Foamy Macrophage Formation and Atherogenesis
Previous research suggests that AIP may prevent atherogenic foamy macrophage formation. This study reveals that AIP, via its chaperone interaction with AHR, inhibits p38‐c‐JUN‐mediated transactivation of HM13, which encodes the ERAD protease HM13/SPP. HM13/SPP promotes foamy macrophage formation in addition to atherogenesis and plaque foamy macrophage ...
Yu Cao+15 more
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As a downstream target of α2δ1‐mediated calcium signaling, SIRT4 serves as an oncogene to promote the stemness of pancreatic cancer via deacetylating ENO1 directly at K358, leading to attenuated ENO1's RNA‐binding capacity, enhanced glycolytic substrate 2‐PG binding and robust glycolytic activity to increase the level of lactate that induce histone ...
Mengzhu Lv+10 more
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This study indicates that Serpine2 plays a pivotal role in hair cell (HC) regeneration from Lgr5+ progenitors in the neonatal mouse cochlea. Conditional overexpression of Serpine2 in cochlear Lgr5+ progenitors results in a significantly increased number of ectopic HCs, particularly ectopic inner HCs, and these HCs are likely derived from Lgr5 ...
Hairong Xiao+14 more
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