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A Novel Human Cellular System for Studying Normal Aging and for Anti‐Aging Discovery
This study introduces a human cellular aging model using placental trophoblasts (hTSC‐STBs) that mimics key aging features like senescence and genomic instability. It aligns with human tissue aging and responds to anti‐aging treatments, offering a scalable platform to screen potential therapies and bridge lab findings to clinical applications ...
Zhen Feng +14 more
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Disruption of mouse Slx4, a regulator of structure-specific nucleases, phenocopies Fanconi anemia [PDF]
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A Ciccia +40 more
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In 325 exomes of South Brazilian Mennonites, we identified 23 pathogenic variants (P) and 27 likely P, with founder effects identified for 96% of P, whose frequencies differed from non‐Finnish Europeans, Amish, and Brazilian populations. ABSTRACT The Mennonite population has a unique history of 500 years of genetic isolation shaped by at least three ...
Luiza Beatriz Mayer de Lima +8 more
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FANCD2 facilitates replication through common fragile sites [PDF]
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are genomic regions that are unstable under conditions of replicative stress. Although the characteristics of CFSs that render them vulnerable to stress are mainly associated with replication, the cellular pathways that ...
Aguilera López, Andrés +5 more
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ABSTRACT Chromosomal inversion polymorphisms have been linked to the evolution of phenotypic variation, environmental adaptation, and speciation. The genome of the white‐throated sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) contains two exceptionally large chromosomal polymorphisms.
Nicole M. Baran +3 more
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Activated neutrophils release extracellular traps (NETs) that promote tumor metastasis. FTP‐NPs are develpoed, a peptidic nanomaterial that binds NE on neutrophil membranes, forming NE‐fibril clusters that deactivate NE and prevent NETs formation. This strategy reduces metastasis and enhances the anti‐tumor immune response by targeting NE subcellular ...
Yichi Chen +13 more
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ABSTRACT Background Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the major factors endangering human health due to its poor prognosis, resulting from difficulties in early diagnosis and lack of effective treatment measures. Long non‐coding RNAs (lncRNAs), which are RNA molecules that do not translate into proteins, play essential roles in various tumor ...
Jiajia Luo +2 more
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Targeted gene therapy and cell reprogramming in Fanconi anemia [PDF]
Altres ajuts: European Regional Development FEDER Funds, Italian Ministry of Health, Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias, Dirección General de Investigación de la Comunidad de Madrid S2010/BMD-2420, La Fundació Privada La Marató de TV3 121430/31/32 ...
Almarza, Elena +20 more
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Ubiquitination dynamics in human tumour viruses: Viral infection, oncogenesis and antiviral therapy
The ubiquitin system is essential for cellular homeostasis and regulates many processes. Viruses, including oncogenic ones, exploit or evade this system to survive and replicate. This review explores how human tumour viruses manipulate the ubiquitination system to complete their life cycle, evade immunity and promote cancer.
Oscar Trejo‐Cerro +2 more
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Mechanisms of DNA damage, repair, and mutagenesis [PDF]
Living organisms are continuously exposed to a myriad of DNA damaging agents that can impact health and modulate disease-states. However, robust DNA repair and damage-bypass mechanisms faithfully protect the DNA by either removing or tolerating the ...
Chatterjee, Nimrat, Walker, Graham C
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