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This study identifies nuclear YB‐1 S102 phosphorylation as a marker associated with KRAS and FBXW7 mutations in colorectal cancer. Mutated KRAS correlates specifically with nuclear, not cytoplasmic, S102 YB‐1. These findings provide the first ex vivo evidence of this link in CRC and suggest future studies should assess the prognostic and therapeutic ...
Konstanze Lettau+9 more
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IntroductionAs anthropogenic change alters and fragments habitats, it is apparent that evolutionary change can co-occur with ecological change, though the scale and consequences of this contemporary evolution remain unclear.
Billie Maguire+5 more
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Decrypting cancer's spatial code: from single cells to tissue niches
Spatial transcriptomics maps gene activity across tissues, offering powerful insights into how cancer cells are organised, switch states and interact with their surroundings. This review outlines emerging computational, artificial intelligence (AI) and geospatial approaches to define cell states, uncover tumour niches and integrate spatial data with ...
Cenk Celik+4 more
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Pedigree and marker information requirements to monitor genetic variability
There are several measures available to describe the genetic variability of populations. The average inbreeding coefficient of a population based on pedigree information is a frequently chosen option.
Johann Sölkner, Roswitha Baumung
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Microsatellites in Cetaceans: An Overview [PDF]
This paper presents a comprehensive overview of the published literature on microsatellites studied in cetace- ans from 1989 to 2007. We inventoried 246 loci isolated from 18 and amplified in 51 cetacean species representing 11 families. The majority of loci (68%) were dinucleotide (CA) repeats, which were also shown to be on average more vari- able ...
Bourret, Vincent+3 more
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Loss‐of‐function mutations in the scaffold subunit of protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A), PPP2R1A, sensitize ovarian clear cell carcinoma to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) by enhancing the interferon gamma response and promoting antitumor immune cell infiltration.
Matheus Henrique Dias, René Bernards
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Comparison of PCR-RFLP and SSR chloroplast markers in study of genetic structure of beech (Fagus orientalis) populations in Hyrcanian forests [PDF]
Chloroplast (cp) DNA polymorphism was analyzed in 14 populations of beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) by PCR-RFLP and microsatellite (SSR) chloroplast markers.
Parvin Salehi Shanjani
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Colorectal Cancer "Methylator Phenotype": Fact or Artifact?
It has been proposed that human colorectal tumors can be classified into two groups: one in which methylation is rare, and another with methylation of several loci associated with a "CpG island methylated phenotype (CIMP)," characterized by preferential ...
Charles Anacleto+9 more
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Glucose deprivation or GLUT1 inhibition induces disulfidptosis in SLC7A11high ovarian cancer cells by promoting cystine accumulation, NADPH/ATP depletion, and F‐actin disulfide formation. SLC7A11 interacts with INF2 to further increase H₂O₂ levels and impair mitochondrial fission, suppressing cell migration. Targeting the SLC7A11–INF2 axis represents a
Zhenyu Song+9 more
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The Asturian vineyard is composed mostly of autochthonous minority cultivars only present in the northwest of Spain. This vineyard is characterized by its antiquity, confusion as to the identity of certain cultivars, lack of certified plant material, and
M.D. Loureiro+2 more
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