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Targeting nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2-regulated ferroptosis to treat nervous system diseases. [PDF]
Huang YQ, Huang ZW, Zhang XJ.
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FUS Selectively Facilitates circRNAs Packing into Small Extracellular Vesicles within Hypoxia Neuron
This study aimed to unravel the role of FUS in the loading of functional circRNAs into neuronal sEVs under hypoxic conditions, which involves their aggregations in SGs and specific interaction between the FUS Zf_RanBP domain to regulate circRNA sorting in sEVs.
Jiankun Zang+14 more
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Microglia lactylation in relation to central nervous system diseases. [PDF]
Yang H+7 more
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Retroviruses and Diseases of the Nervous System [PDF]
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The study deciphers the landscapes of lineage‐related transcription factors in prostatic adenocarcinoma and neuroendocrine prostate cancer using an innovative approach. These findings, validated across cohorts, highlight TFs' roles in cell development and offer novel therapeutic targets.
Yu Wang+20 more
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Protective role of methane in traumatic nervous system diseases. [PDF]
Lu X+5 more
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Lecithin Alleviates Memory Deficits and Muscle Attenuation in Chinese Older Adults and SAMP8 Mice
This study opens a new avenue for safeguarding cognition and muscle health, averting disability in older age, and treating age‐related pathologies through lecithin supplementation. It serves as a promising nonpharmacological intervention for the crosstalk of muscle and cognition.
Xianyun Wang+16 more
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Neddylation of protein, a new strategy of protein post-translational modification for targeted treatment of central nervous system diseases. [PDF]
Wu Q+9 more
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Roles of Kdm6a and Kdm6b in Regulation of Mammalian Neural Regeneration
This study reveals that Kdm6a plays key roles in repressing either peripheral nervous system (PNS) or central nervous system (CNS) axon regeneration, whereas Kdm6b is not involved in regulating CNS axon regeneration. Moreover, both demethylases are able to regulate CNS neuronal survival after injury, but with non‐overlapping mechanisms.
Shu‐Guang Yang+13 more
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