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Cardiac Hypertrophy and the Wnt/Frizzled Pathway [PDF]
The heart responds to sustained pressure overload with hypertrophy. Although at first glance this seems to be an adaptive mechanism by which the heart battles against increased workload, there is evidence that these “compensatory changes,” even early in the game, are different from the benign, truly adaptive response that occurs, for example, in ...
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Advances in Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Bone Biomarker Detection and Therapeutic Applications
This review highlights the emerging applications of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) in bone regeneration and diagnosis. MIPs facilitate osteogenic treatments by guiding stem cell differentiation and delivering bioactive molecules and enable precise detection of bone turnover biomarkers via MIP‐based sensors, offering promising strategies for next‐
Ren Yang+8 more
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Cell-type specific potent Wnt signaling blockade by bispecific antibody. [PDF]
Cell signaling pathways are often shared between normal and diseased cells. How to achieve cell type-specific, potent inhibition of signaling pathways is a major challenge with implications for therapeutic development.
Bidlingmaier, Scott+6 more
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Proteomic Insight Into Alzheimer's Disease Pathogenesis Pathways
ABSTRACT Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a leading cause of dementia, but the pathogenesis mechanism is still elusive. Advances in proteomics have uncovered key molecular mechanisms underlying AD, revealing a complex network of dysregulated pathways, including amyloid metabolism, tau pathology, apolipoprotein E (APOE), protein degradation ...
Taekyung Ryu+3 more
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Two Wnts Instruct Topographic Synaptic Innervation in C. elegans
Gradients of topographic cues play essential roles in the organization of sensory systems by guiding axonal growth cones. Little is known about whether there are additional mechanisms for precise topographic mapping of synaptic connections. Whereas the C.
Kota Mizumoto, Kang Shen
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LIN-44/Wnt directs dendrite outgrowth through LIN-17/Frizzled in C. elegans Neurons. [PDF]
Nervous system function requires proper development of two functional and morphological domains of neurons, axons and dendrites. Although both these domains are equally important for signal transmission, our understanding of dendrite development remains ...
Leonie Kirszenblat+2 more
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Androgen-induced rhox homeobox genes modulate the expression of AR-regulated genes [PDF]
Rhox5, the founding member of the reproductive homeobox on the X chromosome (Rhox) gene cluster, encodes a homeodomain-containing transcription factor that is selectively expressed in Sertoli cells, where it promotes the survival of male germ cells ...
Dandekar, D.+5 more
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Harnessing synthetic key receptor modulators, this study presents a breakthrough in Wnt/β‐catenin regulation. The FZD agonist RRP‐pbFn bypasses LRP5/6 to drive organoid expansion and tissue regeneration, while the LRP antagonist RRP‐Dkk1c eradicates tumors. These tools enable precise pathway control, advancing regenerative and cancer therapies.
Quanhui Dai+9 more
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The non-canonical Wnt/Ca2+ signaling pathway plays important roles in embryonic development, tissue formation and diseases. However, it is unclear how the Wnt ligand-stimulated, G protein-coupled receptor Frizzled activates phospholipases for calcium ...
Bo Gong+5 more
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Tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate disrupts dorsoventral patterning in zebrafish embryos. [PDF]
Tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TDCIPP) is a high-production volume organophosphate flame retardant widely used within the United States. Within zebrafish, initiation of TDCIPP exposure at 0.75 h post-fertilization (hpf) results in genome-wide ...
Altomare, Diego+5 more
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