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Phospho-Tau Signature During Mitosis: AT8, p-T217 and p-S422 as Key Phospho-Epitopes
Tau was initially identified as a microtubule-binding protein critical for microtubule stabilization. It is also a pathological hallmark of tauopathies, a group of neurodegenerative diseases that include Alzheimer’s disease. Under pathological conditions,
Marion Goussard +9 more
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The glycosyltransferase GALNT10 facilitates ovarian cancer metastasis through the induction of tumor cell EMT and tumor vascular dysfunction. GALNT10 enhanced the extracellular secretion of IGFBP7 through O‐GalNAc glycosylation modification at the T188 site, which subsequently interacts with CD93 on endothelial cells, leading to vascular remodeling ...
Yanan Zhang +9 more
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Deep Learning‐Powered Scalable Cancer Organ Chip for Cancer Precision Medicine
This scalable, low‐cost Organ Chip platform, made via injection molding, uses capillary pinning for hydrogel confinement and supports versatile tissue coculture and robust imaging. Deep learning enables label‐free, sensitive phenotypic analysis.
Yu‐Chieh Yuan +24 more
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Direct Selection of Functional De Novo Macrocycles for Activation of On‐Cellulo Insulin Receptor
A live‐cell screening platform, RaPID‐ExCells, integrates mRNA display‐derived macrocyclic peptide libraries with functional selection against native cell‐surface receptors. Application to the insulin receptor enabled de novo discovery of a macrocyclic agonist that activates endogenous signaling despite weak in vitro binding, highlighting the power of ...
Yun‐Hsuan Kuo +3 more
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TR-FRET between engineered nanobodies reveals the existence of endogenous CXCR4 oligomers
Chemokine receptors CXCR4 and ACKR3 are involved in multiple physiological and pathological processes. In overexpression systems, CXCR4 and ACKR3 form oligomers that are important for chemokine recognition and signaling.
Joyce Heuninck +17 more
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Quantifying Genomic Imprinting at Tissue and Cell Resolution in the Brain
Imprinted genes are a group of ~150 genes that are preferentially expressed from one parental allele owing to epigenetic marks asymmetrically distributed on inherited maternal and paternal chromosomes. Altered imprinted gene expression causes human brain
Annie Varrault +3 more
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CircMT‐RNR2 promotes wound healing by enhancing fibroblast proliferation, migration, contraction, and extracellular matrix (ECM) production. It sustains mitochondrial redox balance by stabilizing the antioxidant protein PRDX3, thereby reducing ROS‐induced damage. In diabetic foot ulcers, hypoxia, hyperglycemia, and reduced FGF2 and EGF expression lower
Guanglin Niu +13 more
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Functional and molecular heterogeneity of D2R neurons along dorsal ventral axis in the striatum
Striatal dopaminoceptive neurons are molecularly and functionally heterogeneous. Here, the authors provide the translatome of D2R striatal neurons and identified hundreds of region specific molecular markers as well as testing their resource to shed ...
Emma Puighermanal +17 more
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Bone Organoids: A Novel Tool for Modeling and Managing Skeletal Disorders in Diabetes
This review synthesizes advances in bone organoid engineering and evaluates their potential to model diabetic bone fragility. Current in vitro and animal models do not fully recapitulate diabetes‐associated skeletal phenotypes. Cell‐based and scaffold‐based bone organoids are discussed as complementary approaches to reconstruct multicellular bone ...
Shuangzhe Lin +2 more
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1) Editoriale del Segretario IGF; 2) Verbale dell'Assemblea Annuale dei Soci 2007; 3) Verbali dei Consigli di Presidenza; 4) Cariche sociali biennio 2007-2009; 5) Resoconti delle attività TC-ESIS nel 2007; 6) Summer School IGF 2008; 7) Convocazione
Francesco Iacoviello
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