Abstract Domesticated European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) have long been chosen as laboratory model organisms. Despite this, there has been no definitive study of the vertebral musculature of wild rabbits. Relevant descriptions of well‐studied veterinary model mammals (such as dogs) are generally applicable, but not appropriate for a species ...
Nuttakorn Taewcharoen+3 more
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Tight junction formation in early Xenopus laevis embryos: identification and ultrastructural characterization of junctional crests and junctional vesicles [PDF]
How tight junctions (TJ) form during early amphibian embryogenesis is still an open question. We used time-lapse video microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), TEM and freeze-fracture to gain new insight into TJ biogenesis in early clevages of ...
Cardellini, Pietro+2 more
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TheDrosophilaphosphatidylinositol transfer protein encoded byvibratoris essential to maintain cleavage-furrow ingression in cytokinesis [PDF]
Melanie K. Gatt, David M. Glover
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The three peptides RGD, DGEA, and KKGHK are covalently attached to the 2D nanomaterial graphene oxide (GO) to create new biomaterials for the treatment of severe bone injuries. These GO modifications improve cell spreading, stem cell differentiation into bone cell types, and formation of blood vessel‐like structures.
Michelle E. Wolf+4 more
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Beyond Regulation of Cell Adhesion: Local Control of RhoA at the Cleavage Furrow by the p0071 Catenin [PDF]
René Keil+3 more
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Calcium spikes accompany the cleavage furrow ingression and cell separation during fission yeast cytokinesis [PDF]
Abhishek Poddar+3 more
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Upon cell stimulation, mammalian cells activate various signaling proteins and lipids by recruiting their upstream regulators to the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane (PM), which in turn determines their cellular response. Therefore, artificially inducing protein translocation to the PM is an effective strategy for dissecting cell signaling networks
Shuya Ohira+3 more
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Both daughter cells traffic and exocytose membrane at the cleavage furrow during mammalian cytokinesis [PDF]
John A. Goss, Derek Toomre
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Computational De Novo Design of Group II Introns Yields Highly Active Ribozymes
Group II Introns (G2Is) are large self‐splicing ribozymes with promising biotechnological applications. This study utilized RNA inverse folding to design three novel G2Is. The designed intron Arq.I2, an unexpectedly proficient ribozyme, self‐splices not only in vitro, but also in Escherichia coli cells.
Deni Szokoli+3 more
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Light‐Activated Molecules Targeting G‐Quadruplex Nucleic Acids
We shine a spotlight on the molecular recognition mechanisms and phototherapeutic potential of light‑activated compounds targeting G‑quadruplex nucleic acids, critically evaluating recent breakthroughs and charting the key challenges that must be overcome to drive this promising field forward.
Marta Dudek+2 more
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