In this study, chemoproteomics combined with genetic and functional analyses was integrated to identify SHMT2 as a covalent and functional target of gambogic acid (GA) in triple‐negative breast cancer (TNBC). Further validation demonstrated that GA selectively modifies the Cys241 site of SHMT2, triggering mitochondrial dysfunction, activating the Nrf2 ...
Tong Yang +15 more
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Interferometric Image Scanning Microscopy for label-free imaging at 120 nm lateral resolution inside live cells. [PDF]
Küppers M, Moerner WE.
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PSMA8‐Containing 20S Proteasome Regulates Spermiogenesis and Male Fertility
PSMA8 assembles s20S proteasome that degrades specific substrates in elongating spermatids. Degradation of s20S‐substrates activates translation of FXR1‐target mRNAs, which are essential for mitochondrial sheath formation and sperm morphogenesis.
Huiwen Cao +7 more
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In vitro assessment of experimental bioactive tooth gel formulas containing L-arginine, ginger and eggshell for remineralization and anti-bacterial effect. [PDF]
Saleh RS, El-Hashemy HA, Elgamily HM.
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Nanoscale Localization Microscopy and Deterministic Lithography of Solid-State Quantum Emitters. [PDF]
Bishop SG +4 more
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The Penetration Depth and Bactericidal Efficacy of 2% Chlorhexidine Iontophoresis in Human Coronal Dentin In Vitro. [PDF]
Kijsamanmith K +8 more
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The UBC/SIRT5/DRP1 axis regulates mitochondrial dynamics to alleviate Staphylococcus aureus-induced oxidative stress and senescence in bovine mammary epithelial cells. [PDF]
Hu H +8 more
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Identification of heat-treated lithic artifacts via quantitative surface gloss characterization. [PDF]
Stárek R, Sahle Y, Atnafu B, Moník M.
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Probing individual quantum emitters in bulk semiconductors via photonic nanojets. [PDF]
Semnani B +9 more
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How the Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope entered Biological Research [PDF]
AbstractA history of the early development of the confocal laser scanning microscope in the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge is presented. The rapid uptake of this technology is explained by the wide use of fluorescence in the 80s. The key innovations were the scanning of the light beam over the specimen rather than vice‐versa and a ...
W B Amos, J G White
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