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Peripheral Nerves in Cancer: Regulatory Roles and Therapeutic Strategies
The interaction between cancer cells and peripheral nerves: (1) tumor cells could induce the growth of new neural axons and constructing a neural fiber network within the tumor tissue through secreting nerve growth factors; (2) nerve‐derived bioactive molecules can induce perineural invasion of tumor and regulate the malignant phenotype of tumor, such ...
Yan Fu +6 more
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Kruppel-like factor 4 regulates neutrophil activation
: Neutrophils are the most abundant white blood cells in circulation and are key components of the innate immune response. Clinical and experimental studies support an important role for the neutrophils in a broad spectrum of acute and chronic ...
Yuyan Shen +7 more
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Abstract Erythropoiesis is dependent on the activity of transcription factors, including the erythroid-specific erythroid Kruppel-like factor (EKLF). ChIP followed by massively parallel sequencing (ChIP-Seq) is a powerful, unbiased method to map trans-factor occupancy.
Andre M, Pilon +11 more
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Challenge Specific Modulation of Responses to Adjuvant‐Induced Innate Immune Memory
We utilised a commercially available adjuvant formulation to study the induction, maintenance, and consequences of innate immune memory. Using functional assays on bone marrow‐derived innate cells, extensive transcriptomic analysis of haematopoietic progenitors, and challenge models of spirochetal infection, nonspecific inflammation, and model antigen ...
Samuel T. Pasco +24 more
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KLF feedback loops in innate immunity
The Krüppel-like factor (KLF) family of zinc finger transcription factors regulate the expression of genes involved in a wide range of cellular processes, including cell proliferation and differentiation.
Jessica M. Salmon +3 more
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The Krüppel-like factor (KLF) family of transcription factors play critical roles in haematopoiesis. KLF1, the founding member of the family, has been implicated in the control of both erythropoiesis and megakaryopoiesis.
Laura J. Norton +6 more
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Bioinformatics analysis of the early inflammatory response in a rat thermal injury model
Background Thermal injury is among the most severe forms of trauma and its effects are both local and systemic. Response to thermal injury includes cellular protection mechanisms, inflammation, hypermetabolism, prolonged catabolism, organ dysfunction and
Berthiaume Francois +4 more
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The hardwiring of development: Organization and function of genomic regulatory systems [PDF]
The gene regulatory apparatus that directs development is encoded in the DNA, in the form of organized arrays of transcription factor target sites. Genes are regulated by interactions with multiple transcription factors and the target sites for the ...
Arnone, Maria I., Davidson, Eric H.
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KLF1 Exerts Pro‐Tumour Role in Liver Cancer via Inhibiting ACSL4/LPCAT3‐Regulated Ferroptosis
ABSTRACT Kruppel‐like factors (KLFs) constitute a crucial family of transcription factors that are engaged in a variety of biological processes, such as erythropoiesis as well as liver development. A growing body of research underscores the increasing importance of the KLF family in the context of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Despite this, the exact
Zhihui Chen +3 more
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AAV‐Driven miR‐146a Promotes Neurite Outgrowth and Axonal Regeneration in Cortical Neurons
In the adult central nervous system (CNS), neuronal regeneration after injury is limited, resulting in poor functional recovery. MicroRNAs (miRNAs), a class of small noncoding RNAs that control gene expression, have gained attention as potential therapeutic agents, although their contribution to CNS repair remains insufficiently understood.
V. U. S. Matos +12 more
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