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Cell death regulation in Drosophila: Conservation of mechanism and unique insights [PDF]
Programmed cell death, or apoptosis, is a genetically encoded form of cell suicide that results in the orderly death and phagocytic removal of excess, damaged, or dangerous cells during normal development and in the adult. The cellular machinery required
Copeland, Jeffrey +5 more
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A virulence‐selective antibacterial system based on fascaplysin derivative 14‐modified TiO2 nanostructure (F‐14‐TNA) is developed for treating implant‐associated infections. F‐14‐TNA selectively traps hyperpathogenic bacteria via chemotaxis, captures them electrostatically, and kills them via reactive oxygen species‐mediated pathways.
Xiaodong Hu +9 more
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A post‐translocation genetic analysis of an endemic wingless grasshopper in urban environments
Translocations are increasingly used in conservation, yet invertebrate outcomes remain understudied. This study assessed genetic diversity in a recently translocated flightless grasshopper (Vandiemenella viatica), finding declines in heterozygosity and nucleotide diversity, alongside increased homozygosity in the F2 generation.
Hiromi Yagui +3 more
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Las noticias de Madrid (News from Madrid)
Over 5,000 participants attended the 10th International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease (ICAD) and Related Disorders in Madrid, Spain from July 15–20, 2006.
Wahrle Suzanne
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Decoding Stroke Etiology: Multi‐Omics Advancements in Genetic Mechanisms and Clinical Implication
This review systematically presents multi‐omics achievements in understanding the genetic susceptibility to stroke, including related risk genes, rare variations, CNVs, and epigenetic influences. Furthermore, it critically examines the clinical implications of these genetic discoveries for advancing personalized medicine, particularly in optimizing ...
Renxia Xiao +4 more
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This study reveals a high prevalence of foodborne S. aureus in northwest Hubei Province, with MRSA strains displaying significantly elevated antibiotic resistance and biofilm‐forming capacities compared to MSSA strains. The high carriage rates of enterotoxin genes across isolates underscore the potential of these strains to contribute to foodborne ...
Yitong Tang +8 more
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Caspase-7 uses an exosite to promote poly(ADP ribose) polymerase 1 proteolysis [PDF]
During apoptosis, hundreds of proteins are cleaved by caspases, most of them by the executioner caspase-3. However, caspase-7, which shares the same substrate primary sequence preference as caspase-3, is better at cleaving poly(ADP ribose) polymerase 1 ...
Blais, Véronique +2 more
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Linking abnormal mitosis to the acquisition of DNA damage [PDF]
Cellular defects that impair the fidelity of mitosis promote chromosome missegregation and aneuploidy. Increasing evidence reveals that errors in mitosis can also promote the direct and indirect acquisition of DNA damage and chromosome breaks ...
Ganem, Neil J., Pellman, David
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ABSTRACT Genetic features of host adaptation of S. aureus to ruminants have been extensively studied, but the extent to which this adaptation occurs in nature remains unknown. In New Zealand, clonal complex 1 (CC1) is among the most common lineages in humans and the dominant lineage in cattle, enabling between‐, and within‐CC genomic comparisons of ...
Jabin Nesaraj +6 more
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No presente estudo, objetivou-se avaliar a sussuscetibilidade aos principais antimicrobianos e realizar uma caracterização fenotípica e genotípica de isolados de Staphylococcus spp. obtidos de casos de mastite em vacas (n=30) e búfalas (n=30).
Gabriela Guimarães +6 more
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