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In a population‐based cohort in Japan, HBV reactivation‐related events were observed after HBsAg seroclearance, including one virologically confirmed hepatic flare occurring spontaneously without chemotherapy or immunosuppression. These findings indicate that HBsAg seroclearance does not always represent complete viral eradication, supporting the need ...
Kazumi Yamasaki +7 more
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Decoding Codon Bias: The Role of tRNA Modifications in Tissue-Specific Translation. [PDF]
Ando D +6 more
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Deep and disseminated dermatophytosis in immunocompromised populations—A systematic review
Dermatophyte infections of the dermis and subcutaneous tissue (i.e. deep dermatophytosis)—associated with secondary complications including pseudomycetoma and systemic dissemination—affect vulnerable populations with primary or acquired immunodeficiencies.
Aditya K. Gupta +5 more
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Lost in translation: conserved amino acid usage despite extreme codon bias in foraminifera. [PDF]
Cote-L'Heureux AE +3 more
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Synonymous codon usage bias has been extensively studied in Bacteria and Eukaryotes and yet there has been little investigation in the third domain of life, the Archaea. In this thesis I therefore examine the coding sequences of nearly 70 species of Archaea to explore patterns of codon bias.
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Cas9 preferentially generates small indels. By tethering an exonuclease and a DNA‐binding domain (DBD) to Cas9, the Exo‐DBD‐Cas9 system efficiently promotes multiple nucleotide deletions. These expanded deletions enable effective disruption of miRNA‐mediated regulation and relieve translational repression through targeted editing of 3′ untranslated ...
Rui Zhang +6 more
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Codon Bias of the DDR1 Gene and Transcription Factor EHF in Multiple Species. [PDF]
Zhang Z +9 more
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Forces acting on codon bias in malaria parasites. [PDF]
Sinha I, Woodrow CJ.
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In soybean, the trihelix transcription factor GmGT‐2F positively regulates the expression of the α‐galactosidase gene GmAGAL, thereby modulating seed oil content. The cyclophilin GmCYP2 interacts with GmGT‐2F and suppresses GmAGAL activation. Haplotype diversity analysis of GmGT‐2F, GmCYP2, and GmAGAL identified favorable haplotype combinations ...
Shuangzhe Li +6 more
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Codon bias, nucleotide selection, and genome size predict in situ bacterial growth rate and transcription in rewetted soil. [PDF]
Chuckran PF +7 more
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