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Influence of winter temperature on the dormancy of some deciduous fruit trees. V
Fuji Yoshimura, Youichi Kawamura
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In this study, we provided new evidence identifying multinucleated cysts as precursors for oocyte differentiation. Within these cysts, organelles migrate and aggregate to form Balbiani body (B‐body) and establish early cellular polarity. Concurrently, excess nuclei are expelled, enabling cyst‐to‐oocyte differentiation. The microfilament‐myosin II plays
Rui Xu +7 more
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Global variation in seed covering structure hardness of woody species with orthodox seeds. [PDF]
Visscher AM +9 more
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On the Relationship between the Phosphate Composition of Potato Tuber and its Dormancy
Yasunao Nishiyama, Takashi Tagawa
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The GGH/HuR Complex Binds and Stabilizes mRNAs to Maintain Tumor Cell Cycle and DNA Replication
Despite its canonical role in inhibiting DNA synthesis, GGH promotes tumor growth as a novel RNA‐binding protein. GGH binds GC‐rich 5′UTRs (e.g., CDC6/CCND1), recruits HuR to form a ternary complex that stabilizes mRNA via circular conformation, fueling DNA replication and the cell cycle. Targeting this axis suppresses NSCLC progression.
Yu Li +9 more
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Recent advances in the understanding, detection and therapeutic targeting of bacterial recalcitrance. [PDF]
Roch E, Ducrocq J, Jacquier N.
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Sleep deprivation (SD) exacerbates ligature‐induced periodontitis (LIP) through the trigeminal nerve‐periodontal neuroimmune pathway mediated by the acetylcholinesterase (AChE)‐acetylcholine (ACh)‐α7 nicotinic receptor (α7nAChR) axis. While electroacupuncture (EA) alleviates the condition of LIP combined with SD by activating the α7nAChR.
Kehao Liu +13 more
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<i>Tersicoccus phoenicis</i> (Actinobacteria), a spacecraft clean room isolate, exhibits dormancy. [PDF]
Tirumalai M, Ali S, Fox GE, Widger W.
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Advanced Microfluidics for Single Cell‐Based Cancer Research
Cutting‐edge microfluidic platforms are transforming single‐cell cancer research. This review highlights advanced technologies, from droplet microfluidics to tumour‐chips, that enable functional and spatial single‐cell analyses. By integrating biosensing, immune components, and patient‐derived materials, these systems offer new insights into tumour ...
Adriana Carneiro +10 more
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