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Comprehensive analysis of scRNA-seq and bulk RNA-seq data via machine learning and bioinformatics reveals the role of lysine metabolism-related genes in gastric carcinogenesis. [PDF]
Shao Y+5 more
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This study explores the structural heterogeneity and evolutionary adaptations of heteromultimeric bacterioferritins. Hetero‐Bfrs, evolved from either a homo‐Bfr or Ftn by gene duplications, differ from homo‐Bfrs substantially in the mechanisms underpinning iron oxidation and reduction despite high similarity in overall structure.
Yingxi Li+5 more
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Lysine as a hydrolytic product of hordein [PDF]
Carl O. Johns, A.J. Finks
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Reduced Dietary Protein and Essential Amino Acids Impair Growth Performance and Increase Lysine Sensitivity in Broiler Chickens. [PDF]
Cordero P+4 more
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Takeda G protein‐coupled receptor 5 (TGR5) serves as a central regulator in the metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD)/metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatohepatitis (MASH) transition via conjugated lithocholic acid (LCA). Mechanistically, TGR5 orchestrates lipotoxicity‐induced cell death through its interaction with CD36 ...
Senlin Lian+10 more
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Role of Lysine in catalysing Ester Hydrolysis [PDF]
William R. Chesbro, L. R. Hedrick
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Histamine-modulated wettability switching in G-protein-coupled receptor inspired nanochannel for potential drug screening and biosensing. [PDF]
Zhao Q, Ran XQ, Yan ZY, Qian HL, Yan XP.
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Antigen‐Targeting Inserted Nanomicelles Guide Pre‐Existing Immunity to Kill Head and Neck Cancer
This study introduces a tumor‐targeted nanomicelle platform (preS1‐pHLIP) that exploits pre‐existing antiviral immunity to combat heterogeneous cancers. By delivering viral antigens to label tumors as virus‐like targets, the nanomicelles activate antiviral B and T cells, triggering in situ tumor lysis.
Lizhuo Zhang+16 more
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Sirt5 Is a NAD-Dependent Protein Lysine Demalonylase and Desuccinylase
Jintang Du+16 more
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