Regulation of cardiovascular connexins by mechanical forces and junctions [PDF]
Connexins form a family of transmembrane proteins that consists of 20 members in humans and 21 members in mice. Six connexins assemble into a connexon that can function as a hemichannel or connexon that can dock to a connexon expressed by a neighbouring ...
Delmar, Mario +3 more
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Up‐regulation of the T cell quiescence factor KLF2 in a leukaemic T‐cell line after expression of the inositol 5′‐phosphatase SHIP‐1 [PDF]
Lizet García‐Palma +6 more
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Circ_0043256 upregulates
Ying Zhou +3 more
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Defining T Cell Tissue Residency in Humans: Implications for HIV Pathogenesis and Vaccine Design. [PDF]
Purpose of review:This review summarizes recent literature defining tissue-resident memory T cells (TRM) and discusses implications for HIV pathogenesis, vaccines, and eradication efforts.Recent findings:Investigations using animal models and human ...
Ferre, April L +2 more
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Rsp5 promotes Gene Activation mediated by 9aaTAD Transcription Factors Oaf1 and Gal4 [PDF]
Nine-amino-acid transactivation domain, 9aaTAD, defines a large superfamily of yeast and mammals transcription factors. The transactivation of the 9aaTAD has been addressed to multiple general co-activators TAF9, MED15, CBP and p300.
Joachim Lipp +2 more
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Genetics and prognostication in splenic marginal zone lymphoma: revelations from deep sequencing
PURPOSE: Mounting evidence supports the clinical significance of gene mutations and immunogenetic features in common mature B-cell malignancies.EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: We undertook a detailed characterization of the genetic background of splenic marginal ...
Anagnostopoulos, Achilles +27 more
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Hsa-miR-1908-3p Mediates the Self-Renewal and Apoptosis of Human Spermatogonial Stem Cells via Targeting KLF2 [PDF]
Wei Chen +11 more
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An ERK5–KLF2 signalling module regulates early embryonic gene expression and telomere rejuvenation in stem cells [PDF]
Helen A. Brown +14 more
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Background KLF2 is a transcription factor expressed early in mammalian development that plays a role in many processes of development and disease. Recently, increasing studies revealed that KLF2 plays a key role in the occurrence and progression of ...
Rong Xu +3 more
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