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Nodal Signaling Regulates the Bone Morphogenic Protein Pluripotency Pathway in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells [PDF]
Members of the transforming growth factor-β superfamily play essential roles in both the pluripotency and differentiation of embryonic stem (ES) cells. Although bone morphogenic proteins (BMPs) maintain pluripotency of undifferentiated mouse ES cells, the role of autocrine Nodal signaling is less clear.
Katherine E. Galvin +4 more
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Elevated C-reactive protein values predict nodal metastasis in patients with penile cancer [PDF]
Abstract Background The nodal status is a strong predictor for cancer specific death in patients with penile carcinoma, and the C-reactive protein (CRP) level at diagnosis has recently been shown to be associated with poor clinical outcome in various solid malignancies.
Andreas Al Ghazal +10 more
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The significance of autoantibodies against nodal and paranodal proteins in autoimmune nodopathies
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) is recognized as a syndrome caused by multiple pathologies. Since the 2010s, it has been clarified that autoantibodies against membranous proteins localized in the nodes of Ranvier and paranodes are positive in subsets of CIDP patients, leading to proposing a new disease concept called ...
Hidenori Ogata
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Centipedegrass [Eremochloa ophiuroides (Munro) Hack.] is a perennial warm-season grass that originated in China, and its speed of nodal rooting is important for lawn establishment.
Rui Wang +7 more
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Zebrafish Rab5 proteins and a role for Rab5ab in nodal signalling [PDF]
The RAB5 gene family is the best characterised of all human RAB families and is essential for in vitro homotypic fusion of early endosomes. In recent years, the disruption or activation of Rab5 family proteins has been used as a tool to understand growth factor signal transduction in whole animal systems such as Drosophila melanogaster and zebrafish ...
Emma Kenyon +5 more
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The dynamic right-to-left translocation of Cerl2 is involved in the regulation and termination of Nodal activity in the mouse node. [PDF]
The determination of left-right body asymmetry in mouse embryos depends on the interplay of molecules in a highly sensitive structure, the node. Here, we show that the localization of Cerl2 protein does not correlate to its mRNA expression pattern, from ...
José Manuel Inácio +6 more
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Embryonic Protein Nodal Promotes Breast Cancer Vascularization [PDF]
Abstract Tumor vascularization is requisite for breast cancer progression, and high microvascular density in tumors is a poor prognostic indicator. Patients bearing breast cancers expressing human embryonic stem cell (hESC)-associated genes similarly exhibit high mortality rates, and the expression of embryonic proteins is associated ...
Daniela F, Quail +10 more
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Nodal proteins are target antigens in Guillain‐Barré syndrome [PDF]
Neurofascin‐186 (NF186), neuronal cell adhesion molecule (NrCAM), and gliomedin are adhesion molecules playing a central role in the formation of nodes of Ranvier. In Guillain‐Barré syndrome (GBS), immune attack toward the nodes may participate in the disabilities. Autoantibodies to NF186 and gliomedin have been detected in a rat model of GBS. Here, we
Devaux, Jérôme J +2 more
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Nodal asymmetry and hedgehog signaling during vertebrate left–right symmetry breaking
Development of visceral left–right asymmetry in bilateria is based on initial symmetry breaking followed by subsequent asymmetric molecular patterning.
Maria Isabella Negretti +5 more
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Plant protein–protein interaction (PPI) networks provide valuable information for the understanding of plant biological processes. In this study, we summarized and constructed the nuclear-protein interactome of Arabidopsis based on PPIs, and ...
Fangping Gong +5 more
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