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Multiple ETS family transcription factors bind mutant p53 via distinct interaction regions
Mutant p53 gain‐of‐function is thought to be mediated by interaction with other transcription factors. We identify multiple ETS transcription factors that can bind mutant p53 and found that this interaction can be promoted by a PXXPP motif. ETS proteins that strongly bound mutant p53 were upregulated in ovarian cancer compared to ETS proteins that ...
Stephanie A. Metcalf +6 more
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Travelling together alone and alone together: mobility and potential exposure to diversity
Quantity and quality of social relations correlate with our happiness and physical health. Our (feeling of) connectedness also matters for the efficacy and functioning of communities and societies as a whole.
Marco te Brömmelstroet +4 more
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Development of the Chick Microbiome: How Early Exposure Influences Future Microbial Diversity
The concept of improving animal health through improved gut health has existed in food animal production for decades; however, only recently have we had the tools to identify microbes in the intestine associated with improved performance.
C. Yeoman +15 more
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The digital environment has fundamentally changed the conditions for media diversity and for exposure diversity in particular, and has made research in this area more important than ever. Paradoxically, the digital information environment, with its abundance of information, has greatly expanded, and at the same time decreased the opportunities for ...
Helberger, N., Wojcieszak, M.
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Microbial exposure and diversity in Norwegian shrimp processing plants
Seafood processing workers have a high prevalence of respiratory symptoms and occupational asthma, primarily attributed to allergenic protein exposure. However, exposure to airborne microorganisms from raw materials can also contribute to allergic sensitization and other respiratory ailments.
Fikirte Debebe Zegeye +5 more
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The newfound relationship between extrachromosomal DNAs and excised signal circles
Extrachromosomal DNAs (ecDNAs) contribute to the progression of many human cancers. In addition, circular DNA by‐products of V(D)J recombination, excised signal circles (ESCs), have roles in cancer progression but have largely been overlooked. In this Review, we explore the roles of ecDNAs and ESCs in cancer development, and highlight why these ...
Dylan Casey, Zeqian Gao, Joan Boyes
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Solid or liquid waste containing a high concentration of nicotine can pollute sediment in rivers and lakes, and may destroy the ecological balance if it is directly discharged into the environment without any treatment.
Ai-dong Ruan, Chen-xiao Liu
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Cryptochrome and PAS/LOV proteins play intricate roles in circadian clocks where they act as both sensors and mediators of protein–protein interactions. Their ubiquitous presence in signaling networks has positioned them as targets for small‐molecule therapeutics. This review provides a structural introduction to these protein families.
Eric D. Brinckman +2 more
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This study investigated the longitudinal effects of acute (7-day) and prolonged (3-month) high-altitude exposure on gut microbiota in healthy adult males, addressing the limited data available in human populations. A cohort of 406 healthy adult males was
Xianzong Ma +11 more
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Cytomegalovirus Exposure in the Elderly Does Not Reduce CD8 T Cell Repertoire Diversity
With age, the immune system becomes less effective, causing increased susceptibility to infection. Chronic CMV infection further impairs immune function and is associated with increased mortality in the elderly.
P. Lindau +8 more
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