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Cathepsin C-driven enhancement of neutrophil extracellular trap formation contributes to acute lung injury

open access: yesiScience
Summary: Acute lung injury (ALI) is a severe pulmonary inflammatory disease with high morbidity and mortality rates. The pulmonary inflammatory phenotype of ALI is driven by the excessive aggregation and activation of neutrophils, triggering a cytokine ...
Xinyu Wu   +13 more
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Self-Sustained Regulation or Self-Perpetuating Dysregulation: ROS-dependent HIF-YAP-Notch Signaling as a Double-Edged Sword on Stem Cell Physiology and Tumorigenesis

open access: yesFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2022
Organ development, homeostasis, and repair often rely on bidirectional, self-organized cell-niche interactions, through which cells select cell fate, such as stem cell self-renewal and differentiation.
Chin-Lin Guo
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Notch and Hedgehog Signalling Axis Drive Senescence in HER2-Positive Breast Cancer Resistant to Trastuzumab

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Biology
Objective: Cellular senescence halts the proliferation of damaged or preneoplastic cells, playing a vital role in cancer control. In HER2-positive breast cancer, resistance to trastuzumab, a HER2-targeted monoclonal antibody, remains a significant ...
Asiye Büşra Boz Er, İdris Er
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Notch signalling in T cells: bridging tumour immunity and intratumoral cellular crosstalk

open access: yesFrontiers in Immunology
BackgroundNotch receptor–ligand interaction is ubiquitous and fundamental for coordinating cellular differentiation and determining cell fate for the development of various tissues and organs.
Jasmine Sultana   +13 more
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The Effect of Numerical 2D and 3D Fem Element Modelling on Strain and Stress Distributions at Laser Weld Notches in Steel Sandwich Type Panels

open access: yesPolish Maritime Research, 2018
Like other means of transport, merchant ships face the problem of increasing requirements concerning the environment protection, which, among other issues, implies the reduction of fuel consumption by the ship.
Niklas Karol, Kozak Janusz
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Research progress in the roles of Notch signaling pathway during fracture healing

open access: yesShanghai Jiaotong Daxue xuebao. Yixue ban, 2023
Fracture is the most common large-organ injury in humans. It takes several months or even longer from the onset to the completion of bone reconstruction. In severe cases, delayed healing or even bone discontinuity can occur.
GUO Liqiang, ZHAO Shitian, SHU Bing
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Making drugs from T cells: The quantitative pharmacology of engineered T cell therapeutics

open access: yesnpj Systems Biology and Applications
Engineered T cells have emerged as highly effective treatments for hematological cancers. Hundreds of clinical programs are underway in efforts to expand the efficacy, safety, and applications of this immuno-therapeutic modality.
Daniel C. Kirouac   +2 more
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Tgfb3 collaborates with PP2A and notch signaling pathways to inhibit retina regeneration

open access: yeseLife, 2020
Neuronal degeneration in the zebrafish retina stimulates Müller glia (MG) to proliferate and generate multipotent progenitors for retinal repair. Controlling this proliferation is critical to successful regeneration.
Mi-Sun Lee, Jin Wan, Daniel Goldman
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Diversity and complexity in neural organoids

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Neural organoid research aims to expand genetic diversity on one side and increase tissue complexity on the other. Chimeroids integrate multiple donor genomes within single organoids. Self‐organising multi‐identity organoids, exogenous cell seeding, or enforced assembly of region‐specific organoids contribute to tissue complexity.
Ilaria Chiaradia, Madeline A. Lancaster
wiley   +1 more source

Emerging structures and dynamic mechanisms of γ-secretase for Alzheimer’s disease

open access: yesNeural Regeneration Research
γ-Secretase, called “the proteasome of the membrane,” is a membrane-embedded protease complex that cleaves 150+ peptide substrates with central roles in biology and medicine, including amyloid precursor protein and the Notch family of cell-surface ...
Yinglong Miao, Michael S. Wolfe
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