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Retraction Note to: KLF5 regulated lncRNA RP1 promotes the growth and metastasis of breast cancer via repressing p27kip1 translation

open access: yesCell Death and Disease
Xiaoting Jia   +13 more
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Bone adhesive with temporally-synchronized degradation for enhanced osteointegration. [PDF]

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STARCH DEGRADATION

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2005
Recent research reveals that starch degradation in Arabidopsis leaves at night is significantly different from the “textbook” version of this process. Although parts of the pathway are now understood, other parts remain to be discovered. Glucans derived from starch granules are hydrolyzed via β-amylase to maltose, which is exported from the ...
Alison M, Smith   +2 more
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To Degrade or Not to Degrade DNMT3A

Cancer Discovery, 2022
Abstract Summary: Aberrant DNA cytosine methylation is a critical contributor to compromised tissue regeneration and malignant transformation, particularly during aging. In this issue of Cancer Discovery, Huang and colleagues define a new class of disease-associated DNA (cytosine-5-)-methyltransferase
Yuhong, Ma, Britta, Will
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CHLOROPHYLL DEGRADATION

Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology, 1999
▪ Abstract  Although the loss of green color in senescent leaves and ripening fruits is a spectacular natural phenomenon, research on chlorophyll breakdown has been largely neglected until recently. This review summarizes knowledge about the fate of chlorophyll in degreening tissues that has been gained during the past few years. Structures of end- and
Philippe, Matile   +2 more
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Glutathione Degradation

Antioxidants & Redox Signaling, 2017
Glutathione degradation has for long been thought to occur only on noncytosolic pools. This is because there has been only one enzyme known to degrade glutathione (γ-glutamyl transpeptidase) and this localizes to either the plasma membrane (mammals, bacteria) or the vacuolar membrane (yeast, plants) and acts on extracellular or vacuolar pools. The last
Anand Kumar, Bachhawat, Amandeep, Kaur
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