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Protocols for trapping internal and 3'-terminal exons. [PDF]
Paul E. Nisson+2 more
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MANF in cardiomyocytes interacts with BAX to impede BAX mitochondrial translocation and cytochrome c release, further stabilizing mitochondrial structure and energy supply to relieve myocardial apoptosis and hypertrophy, which indicates MANF as a novel cardioprotective factor to have a promising clinical application for myocardial hypertrophy ...
Dong Wang+13 more
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Cartilaginous fish and mammalian connectin evolved independently from an ancestral bony fish-like structure. [PDF]
Hanashima A+6 more
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TaPPR13, a PPR protein family gene in wheat is activated by TaBZR2 to enhance drought stress tolerance and photosynthetic capacity. It achieves this by interacting with TaAOR1 and TaSIG5 to improve antioxidant defense and regulate chloroplast gene expression. Abstract The wheat (Triticum aestivum) brassinazole‐resistant 2 (TaBZR2) gene is identified as
Ze‐Hao Hou+20 more
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Protocol to distinguish pre-mRNA from mRNA in RNA-protein interaction studies. [PDF]
Zeiler C, Bestehorn A, Kovarik P.
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Loss of STARD7 Triggers Metabolic Reprogramming and Cell Cycle Arrest in Breast Cancer
Breast cancer cells undergo metabolic and transcriptomic reprogramming to support aberrant cell proliferation. Their mitochondria rely on the transfer of phosphatidylcholine from the endoplasmic reticulum to their membranes by STARD7, a candidate upregulated in breast cancer, to be functional.
Ewelina Dondajewska+18 more
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Isoform switch of T-cell factor7L2 during mouse heart development. [PDF]
Ye B, Xiao L, Xu Y, Xu H, Li F.
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Chick α tropomyosin gene contains three sets of mutually exclusive alternatively spliced exons
Marguerite Lemonnier+2 more
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The role of branchpoint and 3'-exon sequences in the control of balanced splicing of avian retrovirus RNA. [PDF]
Xiang‐Dong Fu+3 more
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Schwann cells may facilitate intracranial plaque progression via neurovascular remodelingcting with vascular smooth muscle cells in atherosclerotic plaques, with the SPP1 ‐ ITGB1 signaling axis mediating this interaction as a novel mechanism. Abstract Intracranial atherosclerosis (ICAS), a common cause of ischemic stroke, remains a therapeutic ...
Zijue Wang+10 more
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