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TEMPERATURE EFFECT OF POPLITEAL VEIN LIGATION IN THROMBO-ANGIITIS OBLITERANS AND ARTERIOSCLEROSIS
John J. Morton, Herman E. Pearse
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MYC is a transcription factor (TF) that binds DNA near transcriptional start sites (TSSs) and within enhancer elements. Here, unappreciated sites of MYC binding in the vicinity of transcriptional end sites (TESs) of many genes in multiple cell types in association with numerous other TFs are described previously.
Huabo Wang+5 more
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SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENTAL LIGATION AND DIVISION OF THE THORACIC AORTA
James C. Owings, J. Hewitt
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VAGINAL LIGATION OF THE BROAD LIGAMENTS FOR FIBROIDS OF THE UTERUS AND OTHER MINOR SURGICAL TREATMENT. [PDF]
FRANKLIN H. MARTIN
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Based on IP‐MS analysis, BAG2 is confirmed to be essential for ubiquitination and protein homeostasis regulation of STING in cervical cancer. BAG2 inhibits the ubiquitination and degradation of STING by forming a complex with STUB1, thereby activating the type I IFN signaling pathway and inhibiting the development of cervical cancer.
Shijie Yao+6 more
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LIGATION OF THE ABDOMINAL AORTA FOR ANEURYSM
John J. Morton, W. J. MERLE SCOTT
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Ligation of the Uterine Arteries in the Treatment of Fibromyoma [PDF]
Gottschalk
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Stereoselectivity of Aminoacyl-RNA Loop-Closing Ligation. [PDF]
Kim S+3 more
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Intrahepatic microenvironment greatly impacts duration and degree of HSCs activation and development of liver fibrosis. By inhibiting TGFβ‐E2F1‐driven production of profibrogenic factors (CTGF and THBS1), hepatocyte ChREBPα monitors hepatic microenvironment and suppresses the overactivation of HSCs.
Jian Zhang+10 more
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