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m6A modification has been reported to play roles in many developmental and pathological processes, but its role in AKI remains poorly understood.
Juntao Chen +10 more
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Cyclin D1 integrates G9a-mediated histone methylation. [PDF]
Lysine methylation of histones and non-histone substrates by the SET domain containing protein lysine methyltransferase (KMT) G9a/EHMT2 governs transcription contributing to apoptosis, aberrant cell growth, and pluripotency.
Casimiro, Mathew C. +13 more
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The roles and mechanism of m6A RNA methylation regulators in cancer immunity.
N6-methyladenosine (m6A), the most common internal modification in RNA, can be regulated by three types of regulators, including methyltransferases (writers), demethylases (erasers), and m6A binding proteins (readers). Recently, immunotherapy represented
Lu Chen +11 more
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Cerebral ischaemiareperfusion injury is an important pathological process in nervous system diseases during which neurons undergo oxygenglucose deprivation and reoxygenation (OGD/R) injury. No study has used epitranscriptomics to explore the characteristics and mechanism of injury.
Chi Zhang +12 more
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m6a RNA methylation: the implications for health and disease [PDF]
The recent resurgence of interest in m6a has been spurred by some intriguing findings detailing the effects and dynamics of this epigenetic modification.
McGuinness, D., Mcguinness, D.H.
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Background. Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative condition with complex subtleties, making it challenging for physicians to fully inform their patients.
Galit Kleiner-Fisman +2 more
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N6-methyladenosine (m6A), and its reader protein YTHDF1, play a pivotal role in human tumorigenesis by affecting nearly every stage of RNA metabolism. Autophagy activation is one of the ways by which cancer cells survive hypoxia.
Qing Li +10 more
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The biological function and origin of m6A in DNA have been widely debated. A new study demonstrates that the majority of m6A in DNA originates from RNA catabolism via a nucleotide salvage pathway.
Spingardi, P, Kriaucionis, S
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m6A RNA Methylation in Cardiovascular Diseases [PDF]
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the leading cause of death and disability worldwide, despite marked improvements in prevention, diagnosis, and early intervention. There is an urgent need to discover more effective therapeutic strategies, which would be facilitated by a more in-depth understanding of CVDs and their underlying molecular mechanisms.
Siyi, Wu +3 more
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Improved $\alpha^4$ Term of the Electron Anomalous Magnetic Moment [PDF]
We report a new value of electron $g-2$, or $a_e$, from 891 Feynman diagrams of order $\alpha^4$. The FORTRAN codes of 373 diagrams containing closed electron loops have been verified by at least two independent formulations.
A. Petermann +16 more
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