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The role of lipid metabolism in neuronal senescence
Disrupted lipid metabolism, through alterations in lipid species or lipid droplet accumulation, can drive neuronal senescence. However, lipid dyshomeostasis can also occur alongside neuronal senescence, further amplifying tissue damage. Delineating how lipid‐induced senescence emerges in neurons and glial cells, and how it contributes to ageing and ...
Dikaia Tsagkari +2 more
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Transcriptional Control by Nuclear Steroid Hormone Receptors
Shigcaki Kato
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A tri‐culture of iPSC‐derived neurons, astrocytes, and microglia treated with ferroptosis inducers as an Induced ferroptosis model was characterized by scRNA‐seq, cell survival, and cytokine release assays. This analysis revealed diverse microglial transcriptomic changes, indicating that the system captures key aspects of the complex cellular ...
Hongmei Lisa Li +6 more
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Effect of Puerarin on Chronic Alcoholic Encephalopathy by Modulating the “Microbiota‐Gut‐Brain Axis” Lipopolysaccharides/Toll‐Like Receptors 4/Nuclear Factor Kappa‐B Inflammatory Pathway [PDF]
Lei Zhang +5 more
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Minireview: Regulation of Gap Junction Dynamics by Nuclear Hormone Receptors and Their Ligands [PDF]
Gary L. Firestone, Bhumika J. Kapadia
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Supplementary Figure 11 from A Comprehensive View of Nuclear Receptor Cancer Cistromes
Qianzi Tang +9 more
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Mouse pre‐implantation development involves a transition from totipotency to pluripotency. Integrating transcriptomics, epigenetic profiling, low‐input proteomics and functional assays, we show that eight‐cell embryos retain residual totipotency features, whereas cytoskeletal remodeling regulated by the ubiquitin‐proteasome system drives progression ...
Wanqiong Li +8 more
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Nuclear Factor-κB Activates Transcription of the Androgen Receptor Gene in Sertoli Cells Isolated from Testes of Adult Rats [PDF]
Liying Zhang +6 more
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HIV‐1 establishes immediate latency in T cells expressing the viral Nef protein
Nef is a viral protein often omitted from HIV‐1 reporter viruses. Consequently, its role in viral latency is unclear. We developed three novel dual reporter HIV‐1 derivatives that express Nef and allow for detection of latent and productive infection. Using these reporters, we show that Nef does not affect the establishment of immediate viral latency ...
Cindy Lam, Ivan Sadowski
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