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Increased hepatic angiotensinogen (AGT) abundance leads to cardiac diastolic dysfunction via the AngII‐independent pathway. Liver‐derived AGT is internalized by LRP2 in cardiac endothelial cells, subsequently contributing to myocardial diastolic dysfunction by suppressing microvascular angiogenesis via inhibiting the GATA2/Pim3 pathway.
Zetao Heng+7 more
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Host factor Rab4b promotes the replication of influenza A virus
Rab proteins are involved in all facets of the vesicular transport process and play significant roles in different steps of the viral life cycle. Rab4b is a pivotal player in the endocytic recycling of proteins, whereas its roles in viral replication are
Yilu Ye+6 more
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This study establishes a bio‐electroceutical interface by synergizing engineered exosome‐derived biological signals with electroconductive microneedle‐delivered electrical cues, achieving dual‐pathway reprogramming of the diabetic neurovascular niches and accelerating wound healing. Abstract Diabetic wound healing remains a major clinical challenge due
Di Liu+5 more
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siT/MOF@EVs overcome TNBC heterogeneity through a tumor cell membrane–cytoplasm–mitochondria cascade effect, triggering a self‐reinforcing anti‐tumor immune cycle and durable immune memory. The system enables sequential targeting of membrane checkpoints ligands (decoy effect), cytoplasmic siRNA delivery (CSC suppression), and mitochondrial MOF ...
Chuanrong Chen+8 more
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Novel Swelling‐Lytic Cell Death Triggered by Cargo‐Free Ionizable Lipid Nanoparticles
A cargo‐free ionizable lipid nanoparticles (ipLNP) is found to induce broad swelling‐lytic cell death across multiple cell types. Cell death may be associated with lysosome membrane destabilization, involving ROS increase, lipid peroxidation, and GSDME cleavage.
Junjun Wu+13 more
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CHARACTERIZATION OF THE UBIQUITIN LIGASE, UBE4B, IN ENDOCYTIC TRAFFICKING [PDF]
Endocytosis is a process by which cells internalize membrane proteins to remove them from the plasma membrane, allowing cells to regulate the cell surface expression of transmembrane proteins.
Sirisaengtaksin, Natalie+1 more
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This study demonstrated that ATG4B translocates from the cytoplasm to the nucleus during energy deficiency. Nuclear ATG4B inhibits DNA repair by interacting with PRMT1. The nuclear ATG4B‐mediated DNA repair defect is significantly exacerbated within acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cells, promoting leukemia progression in an AML mouse model.
Zhenkun Wang+20 more
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In wild‐type of M. oryzae (Guy11), MoPrb1 and MoPep4 are delivered into the vacuole by the retromer complex to mediate protein degradation and selective autophagy. Their proper localization and catalytic functions are essential for the fungal vegetative growth, conidiation and pathogenicity. However, retromer mutations disrupt this transport, impairing
Dingyang Zhang+13 more
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Enhanced Single‐Particle Upconversion Imaging via Energy Migration Boosting
A core‐shell‐shell Yb3⁺/Er3⁺ UCNP architecture is engineered to balance energy migration and back energy transfer, yielding more than a tenfold enhancement in single‐particle brightness. Leveraging these optimized probes, it achieves long‐term, high‐resolution single‐particle tracking in live neurons, uncovering coordinated transport mechanisms of ...
Yanxin Zhang+7 more
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The ferroheme (FH) and exceedingly small magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (IO) loaded mesoporous calcium peroxide nanocuboid (MCPNC) with conjugation of hyaluronic acid (HA) possesses exceptional capability of tumor accumulation, and enhances therapeutic efficacy of tumors based on the mechanism of promoting a positive feedback loop of Fenton reaction
Qingdeng Fan+17 more
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