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CT10 regulator of kinase (CRK) and CRK‐Like (CRKL) are signaling adaptors driving cell adhesion, motility, differentiation, and proliferation. SH2‐domain containing (SH) proteins are enriched in YXXP motifs which when phosphorylated create preferred binding sites for CRK family SH2 domains.
Phoebe M. Cousens +8 more
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Promoting tissue repair with plant-derived compounds: evidence and mechanisms from zebrafish studies
The pursuit of strategies to enhance tissue repair is a central challenge in regenerative medicine, where plant-derived compounds offer immense therapeutic potential due to their multi-target, systems-level activities.
Xiang Meng +24 more
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Reconstructing enzyme evolution by protein engineering
Natural enzyme evolution can be retraced by protein engineering methods such as directed evolution, rational design, and ancestral sequence reconstruction. These approaches reveal how enzymes emerged from ligand‐binding scaffolds, developed varying substrate preferences, formed oligomeric complexes, adapted to environmental changes, and evolved novel ...
Lukas Drexler +2 more
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Aptamers are used both therapeutically and as targeting agents in cancer treatment. We developed an aptamer‐targeted PLGA–TRAIL nanosystem that exhibited superior therapeutic efficacy in NOD/SCID breast cancer models. This nanosystem represents a novel biotechnological drug candidate for suppressing resistance development in breast cancer.
Gulen Melike Demirbolat +8 more
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Non-linear bioconvection in a deep suspension of gyrotactic swimming micro-organisms [PDF]
The non-linear structure of deep, stochastic, gyrotactic bioconvection is explored. A linear analysis is reviewed and a weakly non-linear analysis justifies its application by revealing the supercritical nature of the bifurcation. An asymptotic expansion
Hill, N., N A Hill, Bees, M., M A Bees
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Carbonic anhydrases in metazoan model organisms: molecules, mechanisms, and physiology
During the past three decades, mice, zebrafish, fruit flies, and Caenorhabditis elegans have been the primary model organisms used for the study of various biological phenomena.
Tolvanen, Martti E. E. +8 more
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Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a major global health challenge, significantly impacting public health and healthcare systems. Ethnopharmacological remedies and botanical medicines are widely used for the prevention and treatment of CVDs due to their ...
Yiming Wang +23 more
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Tardigrades and their emergence as model organisms
Experimentally tractable organisms like C. elegans, Drosophila, zebrafish, and mouse are popular models for addressing diverse questions in biology. In 1997, two of the most valuable invertebrate model organisms to date – C. elegans and Drosophila – were found to be much more closely related to each other than expected. C.
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Tumour–host interactions in Drosophila: mechanisms in the tumour micro‐ and macroenvironment
This review examines how tumour–host crosstalk takes place at multiple levels of biological organisation, from local cell competition and immune crosstalk to organism‐wide metabolic and physiological collapse. Here, we integrate findings from Drosophila melanogaster studies that reveal conserved mechanisms through which tumours hijack host systems to ...
José Teles‐Reis, Tor Erik Rusten
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Analysis of Coding Theory Based Models for Initiating Protein Translation in Prokaryotic Organisms
Rapid advances in both genomic data acquisition and computational technology have encouraged the development and use of engineering methods in the field of bioinformatics and computational genomics.
May, Elebeoba Eni
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