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Partial chemical reprogramming significantly increases mitochondrial interaction networks, affects mitochondrial morphology, speeds up mitochondrial movement dynamics, increases mitochondrial transmembrane potential, and induces TCA cycle stress. These changes in mitochondrial function contribute to lipid droplet accumulation, acute kidney injury, and ...
Wayne Mitchell +9 more
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Distinct Roles of IL‐4, IL‐13, and IL‐22 in Human Skin Barrier Dysfunction and Atopic Dermatitis
This study reports the distinct effects of IL‐4, IL‐13, and IL‐22 on bio‐stabilized human skin with intact barriers and immune cells. IL‐4, IL‐13, and IL‐22 upregulate inflammatory mediators, disrupt skin barrier integrity, and reciprocally modulate IL‐4Rα and IL‐22Rα1 receptors.
Paolo D'Avino +12 more
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The micropeptide altH19 interacts with phosphorylated CDK2 (p‐CDK2), subsequently activating CDK2 phosphorylation. This enhances the downstream E2F1 target gene RB activity, which accelerates DNA replication, ultimately leading to rapid myeloma cell mitosis and proliferation.
Yaxin Zhang +6 more
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Liquid–Liquid Phase Separation in Major Hallmarks of Cancer
Aberrant condensates formed through phase separation are involved in the dysregulation of various critical cellular processes, including genome stability, transcriptional regulation and signal transduction, thereby promoting malignant transformation and the acquisition of multiple cancer hallmarks.
Chen‐chen Xie +10 more
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ABSTRACT High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1), a prototypical alarmin and chromatin‐binding protein, has emerged as a critical mediator of tumour‐associated inflammation and immune regulation. Although its soluble form has been implicated in various malignancies, the functional contribution of HMGB1 encapsulated within exosomes remains incompletely ...
Jia‐Ru Huang +6 more
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When mitochondria are damaged by MPP+, they produce excess reactive oxygen species (ROS) and release zinc (Zn2+) inside the cell. This surge in zinc overwhelms lysosomes—the cell's major zinc‐buffering organelles—causing their membranes to break down. Leaking lysosomal enzymes then trigger neuronal death. Treatments that reduce ROS, bind zinc, or block
Hyun‐Seung Lee +5 more
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Yue Han +11 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Sentrin-specific protease 3 (SENP3)-mediated Krüppel-like factor 4 (KLF4) deSUMOylation regulates vascular smooth muscle cell phenotypic switching in atherosclerosis. [PDF]
Wang Z +10 more
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Recent trend on sarcoma stem cell reprogramming towards study of disease progression: A systematic review. [PDF]
Zulkifli NS, Ab-Rahim S, Muhamad M.
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Clinicopathological Significance of Pluripotent Factors in Sinonasal Intestinal-Type Adenocarcinoma. [PDF]
Monaco F +14 more
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