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Epigenome and transcriptome changes in KMT2D-related Kabuki syndrome Type 1 iPSCs, neuronal progenitors and cortical neurons. [PDF]
Cuvertino S +10 more
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ABSTRACT Salt‐stress priming enhances the tolerance of plants against subsequent exposure to a similar stress. Priming‐induced transcriptomic reprogramming is mediated by multiple epigenetic mechanisms, the best known of which is histone modifications. However, not much is known about other epigenetic responses.
Wai‐Shing Yung +7 more
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A quadratic transformation for a special confluent Heun function. [PDF]
Ishkhanyan AM.
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$p$-adic analogues of hypergeometric identities and their applications [PDF]
Chen Wang, Zhi‐Wei Sun
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Abstract IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is a common type of primary glomerulonephritis in children. The pathogenesis of childhood IgAN remains unclear, and there is a lack of effective non‐invasive biomarkers for this disease. Single‐cell RNA sequencing was performed in children with IgAN to delineate cellular and molecular compositions, and subcluster ...
Ling Yu +7 more
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Analytic study and statistical enforcement of extended beta functions imposed by Mittag-Leffler and Hurwitz-Lerch Zeta functions. [PDF]
Abdulnabi FF, Al-Janaby HF, Ghanim F.
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A Generalized Hypergeometric-Type Identity (C. C. Grosjean)
O.P. Lossers
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Cellular microenvironment of erythropoietin‐producing cells in hypoxic and injured mouse kidneys
Abstract The main sources of circulating erythropoietin (Epo) in the adult are kidney Norn cells, a recently identified interstitial cell type capable of becoming renal Epo‐producing (REP) cells following a local decrease in tissue oxygenation. REP cells are restricted to small clusters in the corticomedullary border region, suggesting that their ...
Olga M. Lempke +3 more
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Repeated head trauma causes neuron loss and inflammation in young athletes. [PDF]
Butler MLMD +17 more
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What's new? In addition to governing daily variations in biological activity, the circadian clock regulates immune cell migration into tumors. Whether this influence extends to immune cell localization within the tumor microenvironment (TME) is unknown. Here, using cell and animal models, the authors investigated immune cell distribution within the TME
Akito Tsuruta +10 more
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