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EGR1 Promotes Craniofacial Bone Regeneration via Activation of ALPL⁺PDGFD⁺ Periosteal Stem Cells
ALPL+PDGFD+ (AP+) cells are distinct calvarial periosteal stem cells (PeSCs) with diminished postnatal activity. EGR1 drives PeSCs development via BMP signaling through its Znf2 domain and activates them via CTNNB1/WNT10B signaling through its Znf2/3 domains.
Yang Li+15 more
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Fatty acid metabolism related gene MECR contributes to the progression of prostate cancer. [PDF]
Liu Y+7 more
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Fatty Acid Metabolism in Microorganisms
Alfred S. Sussman, Klaus Hofmann
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METTL14/IGF2BP2‐mediated m6A modification drives LINC01094 upregulation in BC. Then, LINC01094 interacts with PKM2 monomers to promote their dimerization, while serving as a flexible scaffold to facilitate the assembly of the PKM2/JMJD5 complex, synergistically stabilizing PKM2 dimers and enhancing their nuclear translocation.
Mengqi Wang+8 more
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Fatty acid metabolism of granulose cells and follicular fluid and their associations with embryo quality in normal-weight women with PCOS. [PDF]
Tian Y+6 more
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FREE FATTY ACID METABOLISM IN CHINESE HAMSTERS
James E. Campbell, G. R. Green
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Presbycusis: Pathology, Signal Pathways, and Therapeutic Strategy
In ARHL, the stria vascularis, acting as a cochlear battery, gradually loses its ability to maintain the endocochlear potential, leading to impaired hair cell function and progressive hearing loss. Single‐cell sequencing reveals age‐related cellular changes in the cochlea, providing insights into the underlying mechanisms of aging and potential ...
Xiaoxu Zhao+12 more
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Endothelial soluble epoxide hydrolase links polyunsaturated fatty acid metabolism to oxidative stress and atherosclerosis progression. [PDF]
Cao M+9 more
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Metabolism of Volatile Fatty Acids by the Perfused Liver of Cows with Ketosis
R.D. McCarthy, J.C. Shaw
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This study identifies alnustone, a natural compound from Alpinia katsumadai, as a potent therapeutic agent for MASLD and MASH. Alnustone enhances mitochondrial fatty acid β‐oxidation by directly targeting calmodulin, improving liver steatosis, fibrosis, and insulin resistance in vivo.
Shourui Hu+13 more
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