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Author Correction: Dissection of X chromosome dosage compensation for quantitative traits in sheep using different statistical models. [PDF]
Ghafouri-Kesbi F, Eskandarinasab M.
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This study identifies the mechanosensor PIEZO1 as a key factor in promoting acute myeloid leukemia progression and uncovers a ferroptosis defense system mediated by PIEZO1‐HIF1A‐SLC7A11 axis that is essential for leukemia stem cell maintenance. This ferroptotic defense system may represent a unique vulnerability for leukemia stem cells, providing a ...
Tiantian Zhang +10 more
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siRNA that participates in Drosophila dosage compensation is produced by many 1.688X and 359 bp repeats. [PDF]
Biswas S +3 more
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Triple‐negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells evade natural killer (NK) cell immunity by secreting IL8 and CXCL1. These chemokines suppress NK cells’ function via CXCR1/2 and enhance cancer cells’ survival through PD‐L1 upregulation and BCL‐2 anti‐apoptotic signaling.
Mingheng Yuan +6 more
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Human Single-Cell RNA-Sequencing Data Supports the Hypothesis of X Chromosome Insensitivity but Is Ineffective in Testing the Dosage Compensation Model. [PDF]
Chen J, Chen X.
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Modulation of transcription burst amplitude underpins dosage compensation in the Drosophila embryo
Forbes Beadle L +3 more
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ZDHHC17 palmitoylates CDK4, which together with TRAF6‐mediated ubiquitination, drives cell cycle progression and immune surveillance, revealing a rational combination of CDK4 inhibitors with immune checkpoint blockers for ZDHHC17‐driven cancers. ABSTRACT Uncontrolled cell cycle progression is a hallmark of cancer, tightly regulated by both intrinsic ...
Zekang Wang +7 more
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A critical role for X-chromosome architecture in mammalian X-chromosome dosage compensation. [PDF]
Dror I, Tan T, Plath K.
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Backbone‐Length‐Optimized Inhibitors Deliver Long‐Retention Selectivity in Area‐Selective ALD of VO2
Area‐selective VO2 ALD is found to depend critically on inhibitor backbone length, which governs physisorption, chemisorption stability, and packing efficiency in a coupled manner. An intermediate backbone‐length achieves the best long‐retention selectivity, establishing a chemically and geometrically grounded design principle for small‐molecule ...
Hae Lin Yang +9 more
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