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IGF2BP1‐mediated m6A stabilization sustains SMC1A expression, enabling cohesin‐associated chromatin regulation of Nestin in hepatocellular carcinoma. This work reveals an epitranscriptomic‐chromatin‐cytoskeletal regulatory axis linked to malignant phenotypes and identifies SMC1A as a biologically relevant vulnerability in HCC.
Zhenxiang Peng +7 more
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No association between the wearing-off effect and α4-integrin receptor saturation in natalizumab treated patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. [PDF]
Freeman SA +7 more
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A proximity-labeling map of PI5P4K phosphoinositide kinases interaction networks. [PDF]
Llorente A +13 more
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Hemidesmosomes and Notch signaling regulate epidermal differentiation via delamination. [PDF]
King JS, Lough KJ, Williams SE.
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Cathepsin Z/X: Breaking Down the Known and Unknown. [PDF]
Zdravkova K +12 more
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Elevated neuraminidase potentiates lung inflammation through facilitating integrin β2-mediated adhesion and immune responses of neutrophils. [PDF]
Huang L +4 more
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Mannose-binding lectin 2 secreted by hepatocellular carcinoma cells recruits and activates natural killer cells to reshape an immune-activated microenvironment. [PDF]
Liao H +11 more
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Clinical Science, 1996
1. Adhesion is a vital property of cells. It provides a stable environment for cell growth and differentiation and allows cells to migrate. 2. The interaction between cells and their extracellular matrices is also an important factor in the regulation of further protein deposition.
G S, Hillis, A M, MacLeod
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1. Adhesion is a vital property of cells. It provides a stable environment for cell growth and differentiation and allows cells to migrate. 2. The interaction between cells and their extracellular matrices is also an important factor in the regulation of further protein deposition.
G S, Hillis, A M, MacLeod
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