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BMI‐1 modulation and trafficking during M phase in diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma
The schematic illustrates BMI‐1 phosphorylation during M phase, which triggers its translocation from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. In cycling cells, BMI‐1 functions within the PRC1 complex to mediate H2A K119 monoubiquitination. Following PTC596‐induced M phase arrest, phosphorylated BMI‐1 dissociates from PRC1 and is exported to the cytoplasm via its
Banlanjo Umaru +6 more
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Synchrotron radiation analysis of microparticles from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station. [PDF]
Kobayashi T +15 more
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Understanding Ionizing Radiation-Induced Speciation, Chemistry, and Transport in Nuclear Materials
Gregory Peter Holmbeck
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Chemistry of zirconium related to the behavior of nuclear fuel cladding. Final report
Daniel Cubicciotti
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Nuclear pore links Fob1‐dependent rDNA damage relocation to lifespan control
Damaged rDNA accumulates at a specific perinuclear interface that couples nucleolar escape with nuclear envelope association. Nuclear pores at this site help inhibit Fob1‐induced rDNA instability. This spatial organization of damage handling supports a functional link between nuclear architecture, rDNA stability, and replicative lifespan in yeast.
Yamato Okada +5 more
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Characterizing Infrared Spectra of OH<sup>-</sup>·(H<sub>2</sub>O)<sub>2</sub> and OH<sup>-</sup>·(H<sub>2</sub>O)<sub>3</sub> with Constrained Nuclear-Electronic Orbital Molecular Dynamics. [PDF]
Liu Z, Wang Y, Zhang Y, Yang N, Yang Y.
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Enzymes of the 2‐hydroxyacyl‐CoA lyase group catalyze the condensation of formyl‐CoA with aldehydes or ketones. Thus, by structural adaptation of active sites, practically any pharmaceutically and industrially important 2‐hydroxyacid could be biotechnologically synthesized. Combining crystal structure analysis, active site mutations and kinetic assays,
Michael Zahn +4 more
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Cutaneous Melanoma Drives Metabolic Changes in the Aged Bone Marrow Immune Microenvironment
Melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, increasingly affects older adults. Our study reveals that melanoma induces changes in iron and lipid levels in the bone marrow, impacting immune cell populations and increasing susceptibility to ferroptosis.
Alexis E. Carey +12 more
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