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Protein Kinase C Regulates Meiosis in Mammalian Oocytes
Protein kinase C (PKC) participates in the regulation of mammalian oocyte meiosis. PKC is involved in meiosis resumption in prophase I and in the stabilization of meiosis I and meiosis II spindles. PKC stimulates the maturation‐promoting factor during fertilization and stabilizes the mitotic spindle during early embryo development. ABSTRACT The protein
Jaroslav Kalous +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the major factors endangering human health due to its poor prognosis, resulting from difficulties in early diagnosis and lack of effective treatment measures. Long non‐coding RNAs (lncRNAs), which are RNA molecules that do not translate into proteins, play essential roles in various tumor ...
Jiajia Luo +2 more
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Lamin: guardian against DNA damage by transcription stress. [PDF]
Jahng JWS, Wu JC.
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Hydrodistillation of Salvia officinalis L. generates wastewater enriched in polyphenolic compounds with biological activity. This study evaluates its anti‐inflammatory effects in vitro using LPS‐stimulated Raw 264.7 macrophages and E. coli‐challenged Caco‐2 cells.
Maria Sofia Molonia +8 more
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Nuclear mechanobiology rules immune cells' functions: from differentiation to cell trafficking and pathogen killing. [PDF]
Renkawitz J +5 more
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TROP2 is upregulated in CRC metastasis and promotes lactate overproduction via YBX1‐HIF‐1α signalling. TROP2 signalling induces H3K18la at metastasis genes promoters in CRC and promotes their expression. AccLactate sustains TROP2 expression in CRC cells via H3K18la Acriflavine suppresses TROP2‐driven CRLM by targeting the H3K18la/TROP2 feedback loop ...
Weifeng Wang +17 more
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Why and How Are Infants with Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome Born Without Severe Manifestations? [PDF]
Erokhina MA +3 more
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Erythropoiesis in health and disease: Distinguishing defective and ineffective erythropoiesis
Abstract Erythropoiesis is a finely regulated process ensuring continuous red blood cell production to maintain oxygen delivery. Disruptions in this process give rise to defective erythropoiesis, characterized by impaired lineage commitment and progenitor development, and ineffective erythropoiesis (IE), marked by expansion of erythroid progenitors ...
Sara El Hoss +3 more
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New Roles of bZIP-Containing Membrane-Bound Transcription Factors in Chromatin Tethering and Karyoptosis. [PDF]
Jeung D, Li X, Cho YY.
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Abstract Preservation of the insulin‐sensitive glomerular podocyte is imperative for normal kidney function. The protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs), protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B), T‐cell protein tyrosine phosphatase (TCPTP), and Src homology phosphatase 2 (SHP2) are established regulators of insulin signaling in vivo and implicated in renal
Grace LeBleu +6 more
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