Transcription‐coupled repair: tangled up in convoluted repair
In this review, we discuss recent findings derived from diverse genomic, biochemical and structural, imaging, and functional studies (B–E) that culminated in deep mechanistic insight (A) into the vital cellular process of transcription‐coupled nucleotide excision repair (TC‐NER).
Diana A. Llerena Schiffmacher+3 more
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Targeting HDAC3 Suppresses Ferroptosis and Demyelination in White Matter Injury by Restoring PDK4-Mediated Iron Homeostasis. [PDF]
Xu T+10 more
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Tyro3 deletion is protective in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
Multiple sclerosis pathogenesis involves the complex interplay between the peripheral immune response and the central nervous system. Gas6 is a promising therapy to promote remyelination; however, Gas6 and its receptors (the TAM receptor family) are widely expressed in both immune cells and the central nervous system. Our study demonstrates that global
Michele D Binder+7 more
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Lipid-Laden Microglia: Characterization and Roles in Diseases. [PDF]
Xing J, McKenzie T, Hu J.
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Macrophage depletion impairs oligodendrocyte remyelination following lysolecithin‐induced demyelination [PDF]
Mark Kotter+4 more
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MRI‐based surrogates of brain clearance in narcolepsy type 1
Summary Brain clearance involves the drainage of waste molecules from the brain, a process that is suggested to be amplified during sleep. Recently proposed MRI‐based methods attempt to approximate human brain clearance with surrogate measures. The current study aimed to explore whether two brain clearance surrogates are altered in narcolepsy.
Eva M. van Heese+6 more
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Mechanosensitive Piezo1 channel: an emerging target in demyelination disease. [PDF]
Zhang Y+5 more
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Glial Growth Factor/Neuregulin Inhibits Schwann Cell Myelination and Induces Demyelination [PDF]
George Zanazzi+6 more
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Homeostatic Influence of Fig4 Outside of the Fab1‐Vac14‐Fig4 Complex in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Disease‐related Fig4 mutants displaying impaired association with the Fab1‐Vac14‐Fig4 complex confer rapamycin tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae independent of Vac14 and Fig4 catalytic function. Fig4 may thus modulate homeostasis through uncharacterized molecular interactions that lead to altered function when not bound to Vac14. ABSTRACT The lipid
Hannah E. Reeves+13 more
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Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome Following Rapid Correction of Hyponatremia in a Young Woman: A Case Report and Review of Literature. [PDF]
Akram A, Muhammad US, Ali AM, Rizvi FM.
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