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Novel Arf1 Inhibitors Drive Cancer Stem Cell Aging and Potentiate Anti‐Tumor Immunity
Potent small‐molecule inhibitors of Arf1, designated as DU101 and DU102, have been discovered to initiate a series of aging processes in CSCs and systemically remodeled immune microenvironment including increasing the population of tumor‐associated CD8+ CD4+ double‐positive T (DPT) cells in preclinical mouse cancer and PDX models.
Yuetong Wang +10 more
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The authors wish to make the following corrections to their paper [1].[...]
Anja Smykowski +2 more
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The unfolded protein response links ER stress to cancer-associated thrombosis
Thrombosis is a common complication of advanced cancer, yet the cellular mechanisms linking malignancy to thrombosis are poorly understood. The unfolded protein response (UPR) is an ER stress response associated with advanced cancers.
Oluwatoyosi Muse +10 more
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New insights on the role of paired membrane structures in coronavirus replication [PDF]
The replication of coronaviruses, as in other positive-strand RNA viruses, is closely tied to the formation of membrane-bound replicative organelles inside infected cells. The proteins responsible for rearranging cellular membranes to form the organelles
Al-Mulla +99 more
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Senescent cells produce a secretory phenotype (SASP) that acts on surrounding cells activating multiple responses. In senescent cells the SASP key factor IL‐6 also sustains and amplifies senescence interacting with the intracellular IL‐6R in anterograde traffic structures with cytosolic DNA and cGAS‐STING‐NFκB activation.
Florencia Herbstein +13 more
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The metabolic syndrome- associated small G protein ARL15 plays a role in adipocyte differentiation and adiponectin secretion. [PDF]
Common genetic variants at the ARL15 locus are associated with plasma adiponectin, insulin and HDL cholesterol concentrations, obesity, and coronary atherosclerosis.
Alison Sleigh +10 more
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Made to measure: An introduction to quantifying microscopy data in the life sciences
Abstract Images are at the core of most modern biological experiments and are used as a major source of quantitative information. Numerous algorithms are available to process images and make them more amenable to be measured. Yet the nature of the quantitative output that is useful for a given biological experiment is uniquely dependent upon the ...
Siân Culley +3 more
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Molecular interactions of BBX24 and BBX25 with HYH, HY5 HOMOLOG, to modulate Arabidopsis seedling development [PDF]
BBX24 and BBX25 are two important transcriptional regulators, which regulate seedling photomorphogenesis in Arabidopsis. Very recently, we have shown that BBX24 and BBX25 negatively regulate the expression of BBX22, reducing the function of HY5, by ...
Botto, Javier Francisco +2 more
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MYC2 is a basic helix‐loop‐helix transcription factor that acts as a repressor of blue light‐mediated photomorphogenic growth; however, it promotes lateral root formation.
Archana Kumari Srivastava +2 more
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Genome-wide association analysis of milk yield traits in Nordic Red Cattle using imputed whole genome sequence variants [PDF]
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Guldbrandtsen, B. +4 more
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