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Nurr1 Orchestrates Claustrum Development and Functionality
Nurr1 (Nr4a2) is the master transcription factor to control claustrum morphogenesis and cell fate decision postmitotically by inhibiting intracellular G‐protein signaling. Nurr1 deficiency alters the transcriptomic profiles of subcortical claustral neurons into neocortical insular neurons, resulting in defected claustrum development, impaired axonal ...
Kuo Yan +12 more
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The StERF10‐StGSH1 module coordinates glutathione (GSH) biosynthesis under low‐phosphorus stress. The low‐phosphate‐induced AP2/ERF transcription factor StERF10 directly activates the transcription of StGSH1 and enhances GSH accumulation. Consequently, GSH scavenges reactive oxygen species and provides sulfur for sulfolipid synthesis, facilitating the ...
Xiaocheng Tian +9 more
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This study developed a 3D endometrial assembloid model to study how uterine glands form and develop. They discovered key interactions between different cell types and identified WNT7B as a regulator controlled by estradiol‐mediated TGFβ1‐VDR interaction.
Xintong Li +12 more
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Decoding Human Placental Cellular and Molecular Responses to Obesity and Fetal Growth
Women with obesity often deliver large‐for‐gestational‐age (LGA) infants. Single‐nucleus RNA sequencing of term placenta reveals that hypoxia and TNF‐α signaling in syncytiotrophoblasts are featured in maternal obesity, but inflammatory signatures in Hofbauer cells and response to lipid or carbohydrate metabolism in fibroblasts are specific to LGA.
Hong Jiang +12 more
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Some endocrine manifestations of central nervous system disease.
Alan B. Rothballer
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Science, 1984
The endocrine system is composed of a group of ductless glands which synthesise, may store, and can release into the blood stream those agents called hormones. The synthesis of hormones can be stimulated or inhibited by other substances generally called releasing or inhibiting factors.
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The endocrine system is composed of a group of ductless glands which synthesise, may store, and can release into the blood stream those agents called hormones. The synthesis of hormones can be stimulated or inhibited by other substances generally called releasing or inhibiting factors.
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2023
The endocrine system consists of a set of glands that, through the release of hormones and in synergy with the nervous and immune systems, regulate the various organs and apparatuses, contributing to maintaining homeostasis. The communication among the nervous, endocrine, and immune systems includes complex regulatory circuits operating at different ...
Deniz, Gülnihal, Keskin, Seda
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The endocrine system consists of a set of glands that, through the release of hormones and in synergy with the nervous and immune systems, regulate the various organs and apparatuses, contributing to maintaining homeostasis. The communication among the nervous, endocrine, and immune systems includes complex regulatory circuits operating at different ...
Deniz, Gülnihal, Keskin, Seda
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