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THE POSITION OF THE CELL NUCLEUS IN PATHWAYS OF HYDROGEN TRANSFER: CYTOCHROME C, FLAVOPROTEINS, GLUTATHIONE, AND ASCORBIC ACID [PDF]
Herbert Stern, Sari Timonen
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Long non‐coding RNAs (lncRNAs) occupy an abundant fraction of the eukaryotic transcriptome and an emerging area in cancer research. Regulation by lncRNAs is based on their subcellular localization in HNSCC. This cartoon shows the various functions of lncRNAs in HNSCC discussed in this review.
Ellen T. Tran+3 more
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Studies on Restoration and Substitution of Nucleus (Genome) in <i>Aegilotricum</i>, VI
Hirosuke Fukasawa
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The Demonstration of a Nucleus in the Cell of a Staphylococcus [PDF]
Georges Knaysi
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Two biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease, amyloid β‐peptide (Aβ) and tau, induce the transformation of U‐251 and other glioblastoma cell lines into neurotoxic A1‐like reactive astrocytes. This transformation is produced by cytokines and is followed by upregulation of PMCA activity and isoform expression, and is closely associated with inflammation, as ...
María Berrocal+2 more
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The role of circular RNAs in regulating cytokine signaling in cancer
Cytokines present in the tumor microenvironment fuel cancer development. Aberrant expression of circRNAs contributes to cancer progression. Cytokines are involved in regulating circRNA biogenesis. Furthermore, aberrantly expressed circRNAs regulate the expression of ligands, receptors, and downstream effectors involved in cytokine signaling to promote ...
Vandana Joshi+4 more
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Segmentation of the nucleus without segmentation of the protoplasm
W. W. Norman
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CCLII.—Organic derivatives of antimony. Part II. The orienting influence of antimonic substituents in the benzene nucleus [PDF]
Gilbert T. Morgan+1 more
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Development of 4T1 breast cancer mouse model system for preclinical carbonic anhydrase IX studies
Carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX) is a well‐recognised therapeutic target and prognostic biomarker in cancer. We developed and characterised a robust murine breast cancer model system that is suitable for CAIX studies in vitro and in vivo—it comprises both CAIX‐positive and CAIX‐negative controls and provides a solid platform for the comprehensive ...
Zane Kalniņa+13 more
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