Prenatal Diagnosis of Triploidy in Fetus with Unexpected Chromosomal Translocation of Maternal Origin. [PDF]
Jadhav A+5 more
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A Family Apparently Showing Transmission of a Translocation Between Chromosome 3 and One of the `X-6-12' or `C' Group [PDF]
G. R. CLARKE+3 more
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This study introduces two orthogonal sequencing methods, CMD1‐Deaminase sequencing (CD‐seq) and CMD1‐TET bisulfite sequencing (CT‐seq), that enable direct, independent detection of 5mC. Using these approaches together with ACE‐seq or TAB‐seq for 5hmC identification, the study reveals a significant reduction in 5hmC, but not 5mC, in the hippocampus of ...
Zi‐Xin Wang+15 more
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Zinc Alleviates Gut Barrier Dysfunction by Promoting the Methylation of AKT
Zinc activates the ZNG1‐METAP1 complex to elevate intracellular SAM levels, which promotes PRMT5‐mediated symmetrical dimethylation of AKT at R391 and R15. This epigenetic modification facilitates AKT membrane translocation and mTORC2 activation, thereby enhancing epithelial proliferation and gut barrier integrity.
Chuanjiang Cai+13 more
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Fusion of the High-mobility Group AT-Hook 2 (HMGA2) and the Gelsolin (GSN) Genes in Lipomas With t(9;12)(q33;q14) Chromosomal Translocation. [PDF]
Panagopoulos I+6 more
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Translocation in Human Chromosomes with Special Reference to Mental Retardation and Congenital Malformations [PDF]
J.L. Hamerton
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FOXM1 maintains mitochondrial bioenergetic function by inhibiting MKRN1‐mediated ubiquitination of LKB1 in cardiomyocytes. Loss of FOXM1 in cardiomyocytes results in upregulation of MKRN1, which enhances LKB1 ubiquitination and disrupts AMPK signaling and energy metabolism pathways. Conversely, FOXM1 overexpression preserves mitochondrial bioenergetics
Shuai Song+17 more
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Analysis of 2 men with t(8;22)(q13;q13) and t(8;14)(q13;q22) chromosomal translocation karyotypes. [PDF]
Sun Q+5 more
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Harnessing the Biological Responses Induced by Nanomaterials for Enhanced Cancer Therapy
Nanomaterial (NM)‐induced toxicity can be strategically repurposed for cancer therapy. This review summarizes the mechanism by which NMs selectively activate specific cellular processes to regulate cell fate independently. We also discussed how NMs‐induced biological responses can be leveraged as therapeutic strategies for cancer treatment.
Liting Wang+6 more
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Clinical, cytogenetic, and genomic analyses of an Ecuadorian subject with Klinefelter syndrome, recessive hemophilia A, and 1;19 chromosomal translocation: a case report. [PDF]
Gaviria A+7 more
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