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The interplay between endoplasmic reticulum stress and inflammation in multiple sclerosis. [PDF]
Maghbooli Z +4 more
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In penile squamous cell carcinoma, a higher tertiary lymphoid structure score is associated with improved survival. This is mediated by CD74⁺ B cells, which exhibit early developmental plasticity and the ability to differentiate into plasma cells. Functioning as a molecular switch, these cells activate naive T cells via HLA‐DRA–CD4 interaction, thereby
Ting Xue +16 more
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Endoplasmic reticulum stress orchestrates tumor metabolism and immunity: new insights into immunometabolic therapeutics. [PDF]
Fu Z +8 more
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It is shown that hepatic c‐Fos responds to feeding, altering de novo lipogenesis, glycolysis, and a wide range of steatosis‐associated metabolic signaling pathways. Obesogenic diets cause hepatic c‐Fos overexpression, insulin resistance, and the induction of metabolic reprogramming‐related genes.
Ao Li +8 more
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Under endoplasmic reticulum stress, cells activate the unfolded protein response (UPR). During the UPR, the cohesin complex at the promoter of cell proliferation‐related genes undergoes K29‐linked ubiquitination, recruiting the cohesin release factor WAPL to release cohesin, leading to transcriptional downregulation and inhibition of cell growth ...
Qiushuang Zhang +5 more
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Identification and analysis of the endoplasmic reticulum stress hub genes in sepsis-associated ARDS. [PDF]
Gao L, Liu T, Li X.
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Polycystin‐1 (PC1) senses collagen and ECM stiffness to promote tumor migration via Daam1‐mediated actin remodeling. A cleavage‐resistant PC1 mutant enhances YAP nuclear translocation and CTGF expression, which activates CAFs and further stiffens the ECM, forming a feed‐forward loop that drives tumor progression and metastasis.
Jiaofeng Zhou +12 more
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Sonoepigenetic Modification Mechanoprimes Early Osteogenic Commitment in Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Brief 10 min bursts of high frequency (10 MHz) vibrational mechanostimulation to stem cells are shown to activate their epigenetic machinery to condition their differentiation down an osteogenic lineage within just 3 days, which is much earlier than that with other forms of mechanostimuli, and without requiring any biochemical additives. Abstract Cells
Lizebona A. Ambattu +3 more
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Spatiotemporal regulation of endoplasmic reticulum stress visualized by live imaging of bipA mRNA in Aspergillus oryzae. [PDF]
Sathongdejwisit P +5 more
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