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Box C/D snoRNP complex regulates protein translation. This study identifies ZNHIT3 as a key component of the complex and ensures normal protein expression, including transcription factors orchestrating cell fate commitment, during early mouse embryogenesis.
Guanghui Yang, Qiliang Xin, Jurrien Dean
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Genome-wide screening in human embryonic stem cells identifies genes and pathways involved in the p53 pathway. [PDF]
Haddad A+3 more
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Arf1 defects activate the AKT‐mTORC1‐SREBP1‐FASN pathway to increase lipid synthesis and disrupt ER‐mitochondrial‐lysosomal homeostasis in neurons. Impaired mitochondria secrete damaged mtDNA via mitochondria‐derived extracellular vesicles, which is phagocytosed by the microglia and activated inflammation signaling.
Xu Li+10 more
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CXXC5 stabilizes DNA methylation patterns in mouse embryonic stem cells. [PDF]
Jin SG+5 more
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A Cre-lox recombination system for the targeted integration of circular yeast artificial chromosomes into embryonic stem cells [PDF]
Linda Call
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Sperm‐derived circRNA‐1572 competitively binds to bta‐miR‐2478‐L‐2 through a “sponge” mechanism to regulate cyclin B2 (CCNB2) expression, thereby modulating the distribution of fibrous actin (F‐actin) in early pig embryos, ensuring proper chromosome segregation during mitosis, and facilitating normal embryo cleavage and zygotic genome activation.
Yanfang Wu+10 more
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The overall goal of our research was to develop an embryonic stem cell line from red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus. These experiments were conducted to support future production of cell-based cultivated seafood products as a means towards meeting the growing
Catherine J. Walsh+4 more
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H3.3K122A results in a neomorphic phenotype in mouse embryonic stem cells. [PDF]
Patty BJ+4 more
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Retro-recombination screening of a mouse embryonic stem cell genomic library [PDF]
Knut Woltjen+2 more
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Fusion protein PDGFB‐LG4 exhibits superior osteoinductive and angiogenic activity compared to PDGFB. The PCLHS‐PDGFB‐LG4 scaffold, featuring perfusable and permeable vascular‐like networks, promotes angiogenesis and osteogenesis through the sustained release of PDGFB‐LG4, thereby accelerating the bone defect repair process.
Jiahua Duan+6 more
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