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This research inferred potential aberrantly methylated DEGs and dysregulated pathways may participate in EC development and firstly reported 8 hub genes, including EDNRB, CDO1, NDN, PLCD1, ROR2, ESPL1, PRAME and PTTG1 that could be used to predict EC prognosis. Aminoglutethimide and luteolin may be used to fight against EC. Abstract Endometrial cancer (
JinHui Liu +7 more
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Whole transcriptome analysis was conducted on cells of the bacterial plant pathogen Xylella fastidiosa grown inside microfluidic chambers. Comparison of cells grown in synthetic media with or without supplemental calcium (Ca) revealed that Ca regulates movement and other virulence factors of this pathogen under flow conditions.
Hongyu Chen, Leonardo De La Fuente
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Cyanophage Infections in a Sponge Intracellular Cyanobacterial Symbiont
Intracellular cyanobacterial symbionts of sponges are shown to be susceptible to cyanophages, challenging assumptions about their isolation from viral exposure. The study reveals novel phage–host interactions and suggests conserved infection strategies across symbionts of marine and terrestrial animals.
Tzipora Peretz +5 more
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Here, we investigated omptin protease‐mediated antimicrobial resistance among uropathogenic Escherichia coli clinical isolates. We found that clinical isolates with the highest omptin protease activity encode multiple omptin proteases, showing different substrate specificities. Our data suggest that the presence of multiple omptin family proteases in a
Isabelle Desloges +11 more
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Abstract Classical genomic prediction approaches rely on statistical associations between traits and markers rather than their biological significance. Biologically informed selection of genomic regions can help prioritize polymorphisms by considering underlying biological processes, making prediction models robust and accurate.
Baber Ali +4 more
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Association of DNA Repair Gene APE1 Asp148Glu Polymorphism with Breast Cancer Risk
Objective. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of APE1 Asp148Glu polymorphism in breast cancer progression in Saudi population. Methods. We examined the genetic variations (rs1130409) in the DNA base excision repair gene APE1 at codon 148 (Asp148Glu) and its association with breast cancer risk using genotypic assays and in silico ...
Fatima AlMutairi +12 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Campylobacter jejuni (C. jejuni), a widely distributed global foodborne pathogen, primarily linked with contaminated chicken meat, poses a significant health risk. Reducing the abundance of this pathogen in poultry meat is challenging but essential.
Farina Khattak +5 more
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A novel peptide interferes with Mycobacterium tuberculosis virulence and survival
Tuberculosis (TB) is a huge global burden, with new and resistant strains emerging at an alarming rate, necessitating an urgent need for a new class of drug candidates. Here, we report that SL3, a novel 33‐amino acid peptide, causes debilitating effects on mycobacterial morphology.
Sachin Kumar Samuchiwal +11 more
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The halotolerant fungus Aspergillus glaucus CCHA was isolated from the surface of wild vegetation around a saltern with the salinity range being 0–31%. Here, a full‐length cDNA library of A. glaucus under salt stress was constructed to identify genes related to salt tolerance, and one hundred clones were randomly selected for sequencing and ...
Jie Fang +7 more
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Novel heterozygous TREX1 mutation in a juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus patient with severe cutaneous involvement treated successfully with Jak-inhibitors: a case report. [PDF]
Rossano M +8 more
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