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Tannic acid-stained microtubules with 12, 13, and 15 protofilaments [PDF]
P R Burton, RE Hinkley, G B Pierson
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Microtubules & Microtubule-associated Proteins [PDF]
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Ubiquitin‐mediated selective autophagy plays a critical role in antiviral innate immunity. The study shows that upon RNA virus infection, cytoplasmic API5 undergoes SRPK1‐dependent phosphorylation at S464, which in turn suppresses p62 K141 ubiquitination‐dependent autophagy.
Tingjuan Deng+10 more
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CRB‐2131, as a novel Nox inhibitor, suppresses brain oxidation, tauopathy, and neuro‐inflammation, thereby preventing death of mature neurons and promoting regeneration of immature neurons. Ultimately, this fosters a resilient brain and protects cognition.
Jihyeon Lee+13 more
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Evidence for firm linkages between microtubules and membrane-bounded vesicles. [PDF]
Richard D. Allen
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Simulated microgravity induces distinct mitochondrial hyperactivation patterns‐elevated OXPHOS and MMP‐which accelerate meiosis without SAC failure but delays MTOC coalescence, leading to spindle defects and meiotic arrest. Prolonging M‐phase restores MTOC assembly and oocyte maturation.
Lei Ge+7 more
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The cytoproct of Paramecium caudatum: Sxstructure and function, microtubules, and fate of food vacuole membranes [PDF]
Richard D. Allen, Rainer Wolf
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Ovarian cancer patients with high levels of mortalin protein in their tumors have worse survival. The investigational drug SHetA2 interferes with mortalin's support of mitochondria. The resulting mitochondrial damage causes a process called mitophagy that contributes to how SHetA2 kills cancer cells. Noncancerous cells repair their mitochondria through
Vishal Chandra+9 more
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Microtubule-binding agents: a dynamic field of cancer therapeutics
C. Dumontet, M. Jordan
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Noninvasive and sensitive detection of tau protein dynamics across developmental stages and APOE genotypes remain a challenge in Alzheimer's disease (AD) research. This study reveals the dynamics of tau secretion in label‐free manner using surface‐enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) and human cerebral organoids (hCOs). This study provides novel insights
Yongjae Jo+11 more
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