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Mechanotransduction in Shaping Immunity: Pathways, Crosstalk, and Pathophysiological Relevance
This review comprehensively summarizes the role of mechanotransduction in shaping immunity. It details how immune cells respond to biomechanical cues via mechanotransduction cascades and emphasizes the mechanical crosstalks within the immune microenvironment. The emerging significance of mechanoimmunology in both health and diseases is also highlighted.
Ruijiao Yan +7 more
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Playing Multiple Parts: Unique Enzymatic and Structural Roles Orchestrated by SYNGAP1. [PDF]
Buchanan GF.
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GTPase activity of small GTP-binding proteins in HL-60 membranes is stimulated by arachidonic acid [PDF]
Erzsébet Ligeti +4 more
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Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma urgently requires new therapeutic strategies. Adenosine diphosphate‐ribosylation factor‐like protein 5B (ARL5B) is identified as a novel oncogene that remodels fatty acid metabolism through the ras homologous‐associated coiled‐coil containing protein kinase 1 (ROCK1)–sterol regulatory element‐binding protein 1 (SREBP1)
Xinyue Ma +12 more
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Comprehensive analysis of aberrant alternative splicing and RNA binding proteins associated with age-related sensorineural hearing loss. [PDF]
Yu W +10 more
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SpaBalance: Balanced Learning for Efficient Spatial Multi‐Omics Decoding
SpaBalance is a computational framework that harmonizes multi‐omics learning via gradient equilibrium and dual‐stream feature decomposition, achieving superior clustering accuracy, biological interpretability, and scalable integration of three or more spatial omics modalities.
Yingbo Cui +8 more
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DNA aptamer Apt<sub>ERA</sub> 2 targets ERA from Staphylococcus aureus and limits GTP hydrolysis. [PDF]
Peñaranda K +6 more
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Introduction toSmall GTPases [PDF]
Williams, Michael J., Rottner, Klemens
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Insect I‐Type Lysozymes Function as Antiviral Proteases by Forming Biomolecular Condensates
Upon rice viral infection, the insect vector activates the Toll–MyD88–Dorsal signaling cascade, inducing i‐type lysozyme (Lyz‐I1) expression. Lyz‐I1 functions as an antiviral protease through its conserved catalytic dyad Glu/Asp (E/D), mediating cleavage of viral proteins at specific Lys (K) residues.
Yu Du +5 more
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