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Lecithin Alleviates Memory Deficits and Muscle Attenuation in Chinese Older Adults and SAMP8 Mice
This study opens a new avenue for safeguarding cognition and muscle health, averting disability in older age, and treating age‐related pathologies through lecithin supplementation. It serves as a promising nonpharmacological intervention for the crosstalk of muscle and cognition.
Xianyun Wang+16 more
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Establishment of a Virus-Induced Gene Silencing System in Abelmoschus manihot L. [PDF]
Zhang T+6 more
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Current preclinical studies of AAV‐mediated gene therapy explore different strategies based on the characteristics of inner ear diseases. For genetic hearing loss, approaches include the replacement of a “good gene,” removal of a “bad gene,” or direct correction of mutations through base editing.
Fan Wu+7 more
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Host-induced gene silencing of Sporisorium scitamineum enhances resistance to smut in sugarcane. [PDF]
Wu H+7 more
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The Trithorax-mimic Allele of Enhancer of zeste Renders Active Domains of Target Genes Accessible to Polycomb-Group-Dependent Silencing in Drosophila melanogaster [PDF]
Izabella Bajusz+6 more
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Glucose deprivation or GLUT1 inhibition induces disulfidptosis in SLC7A11high ovarian cancer cells by promoting cystine accumulation, NADPH/ATP depletion, and F‐actin disulfide formation. SLC7A11 interacts with INF2 to further increase H₂O₂ levels and impair mitochondrial fission, suppressing cell migration. Targeting the SLC7A11–INF2 axis represents a
Zhenyu Song+9 more
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Elucidating brain transport pathways and cell type-dependent gene silencing of a durable lipid-siRNA conjugate administered into cerebrospinal fluid. [PDF]
Sorets AG+23 more
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Technical Advance: Tobacco rattle virus as a vector for analysis of gene function by silencing [PDF]
Frank Ratcliff+2 more
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The oncogenic ETS factor ETV4 exerts a pleiotropic control over DNA replication both in a transcription‐dependent and ‐independent fashion in NSCLC cells. High‐ETV4 expression leads to R‐loop formation and DNA damage in response to TOP1 inhibition.
Jiaxi Zhang+14 more
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