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CCT4 promotes tunneling nanotube formation
Tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) are membranous tunnel‐like structures that transport molecules and organelles between cells. They vary in thickness, and thick nanotubes often contain microtubules in addition to actin fibers. We found that cells expressing monomeric CCT4 generate many thick TNTs with tubulin.
Miyu Enomoto +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Research on Linked Open Government Data and Application
Open government data(OGD)is growing steadily and it has been a vital communication channel between government and citizens. Government data published by linked data technology can promote transparency and even improve reuse rate of data.
Yuanming Yuan, Chanle1 Wu, Haojun Ai
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A Visual Summary for Linked Open Data sources [PDF]
In this paper we propose LODeX, a tool that produces a representative summary of a Linked open Data (LOD) source starting from scratch, thus supporting users in exploring and understanding the contents of a dataset.
BENEDETTI, FABIO +2 more
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Mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation is stimulated by red light irradiation
Light at different wavelengths has distinct effects on keratinocyte viability and metabolism. UVA light abrogates metabolic fluxes. Blue and green light have no effect on metabolic fluxes, while red light enhanced oxidative phosphorylation by promoting fatty acid oxidation. Keratinocytes are the primary constituents of sunlight‐exposed epidermis.
Manuel Alejandro Herrera +4 more
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The Global Open Knowledgebase (GOKb): open linked data supporting electronic resources management and scholarly communication [PDF]
Kristin Antelman, Kristen Wilson
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Using Linked Open Data and Semantic Integration to Search Across Repositories [PDF]
The MBLWHOI Library is a partner in the GeoLink project, an NSF EarthCube Building Block, applying semantic technologies to enable knowledge discovery, sharing and integration.
GeoLink Project Group +2 more
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Vacuolar transport and function of Saccharomyces cerevisiae sterol ester hydrolase Tgl1
Tgl1, one of yeast sterol ester hydrolases, had been found on the lipid droplets where sterol esters are mainly stored. This study revealed that Tgl1 is transported into the vacuole depending on the ESCRT‐I–III complex, and that it exhibits intra‐vacuolar sterol ester hydrolase activity.
Takumi Nakatsuji +5 more
wiley +1 more source
The EBI RDF platform: linked open data for the life sciences [PDF]
Motivation: Resource description framework (RDF) is an emerging technology for describing, publishing and linking life science data. As a major provider of bioinformatics data and services, the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) is committed to ...
Birney, Ewan +15 more
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