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Therapeutic Repair of Sperm Quality Decline Caused by Polytetrafluoroethylene
Exposure to PTFE (teflon), a commonly used microplastic in non‐stick cookware, significantly reduces sperm quality in both humans and mice. Specifically, PTFE induces the disruption of sperm cytoskeleton and F‐actin assembly through targeting SKAP2 in haploid spermatid.
Shiming Gan+15 more
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Miao Wang, Chunyan Wang, Xianlin Han
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Identification of the acid-induced degradation products of omeprazole and 5-hydroxyomeprazole by high resolution mass spectrometry [PDF]
Aherne+28 more
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Translation of a Human‐Based Malaria‐on‐a‐Chip Phenotypic Disease Model for In Vivo Applications
Inoculation of the Malaria‐on‐a‐Chip model with human erythrocytes infected with Plasmodium falciparum can support the entire intraerythrocytic lifecycle for 7 days in vitro. Utilizing this human‐based, serum‐free model provides an alternative to animal testing by introducing a human‐based, preclinical alternative for antimalarial therapeutic delivery.
Michael J. Rupar+15 more
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Determination of the endogenous phosphorylation state of B‐50/GAP‐43 and neurogranin in different brain regions by electrospray mass spectrometry [PDF]
Mónica Di Luca+6 more
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V. Pirro+5 more
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This study reveals that ADAR1, an RNA‐editing enzyme, fine‐tunes immune responses in the placenta by preventing the accumulation of immunogenic double‐stranded RNAs (dsRNAs) from interferon‐stimulated genes. The loss of ADAR1 in the placenta leads to excessive interferon signaling restricted to the junctional zone, disrupting placental development and ...
Xiaogang Chen+7 more
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Contaminant inclusion into protein crystals analyzed by electrospray mass spectrometry and X‐ray crystallography [PDF]
Juan Carlos Fontecilla‐Camps+3 more
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Ovarian cancer patients with high levels of mortalin protein in their tumors have worse survival. The investigational drug SHetA2 interferes with mortalin's support of mitochondria. The resulting mitochondrial damage causes a process called mitophagy that contributes to how SHetA2 kills cancer cells. Noncancerous cells repair their mitochondria through
Vishal Chandra+9 more
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Mass spectrometry of large organic ions by electrospray, particle and photon induced desorption: foreword [PDF]
E. F. da Silveira
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