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Membraneless Organelles and Phase Separation in Tumours: Mechanisms and Prospects
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IMPDH2's Central Role in Cellular Growth and Diseases: A Potential Therapeutic Target
IMPDH2 is a rate‐limiting enzyme in guanine nucleotide biosynthesis. It plays diverse roles in various physiological and pathological processes: nucleotide metabolism, inflammation, immune function, ribosomal stress. Structural or regulatory alterations in IMPDH2 are linked to significant health issues, and critical relevance in disease progression. We
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The <i>Schizosaccharomyces pombe</i> nucleolar protein Nsk1 modulates rDNA silencing during interphase. [PDF]
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Active nucleoli have the capability to release perinuclear heterochromatin, which is a novel event of iPSC reprogramming. ABSTRACT Ribosome biogenesis occurs within the nucleolus, with the initial step being the transcription of ribosomal DNA (rDNA). Although rDNA transcription is limited in somatic cells, it is more active in stem cells. Nevertheless,
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Nucleolar origins: challenging perspectives on evolution and function. [PDF]
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Grading Melanocytic Dysplasia: Updated Histopathologic Criteria
ABSTRACT Dr. Martin C. Mihm, Jr.'s innovative work on the dysplastic nevus achieved a milestone in his chapter in the World Health Organisation Classification of Skin Tumours (WHO‐C). WHO‐C presents a dichotomous classification (high‐grade versus low‐grade dysplastic nevi) and a quantitative metric to assess melanocytic nuclear enlargement.
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<i>Snora54</i> negatively regulates self-renewal of intestinal stem cells and gut regeneration via suppression of Notch2 signaling. [PDF]
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Multiple intracranial hemorrhages in a postmenopausal female
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