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Effect of Double-Ovsynch and Presynch-Ovsynch on postpartum ovarian cysts and inactive ovary in high-yielding dairy cows. [PDF]
Li Z +9 more
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YKT6 Is Essential for Male Fertility by Promoting Meiosis Progression During Spermatogenesis of Mice
Specifically ablating Ykt6 in pre‐meiotic germ cells and meiotic spermatocytes leads to complete sterility and meiotic arrest in conditional knockout male mice. YTK6 is required for stabilising intercellular bridges between spermatocytes due to its key role in maintaining protein homeostasis and vesicular transport‐dependent functions in spermatocytes,
Jie Cen +8 more
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Maternal TCF12 ensures the competence of fertilisation by controlling the expression of Astl and the proper location of cortical granules. Furthermore, maternal TCF12 maintains the phosphatase activity of PP2A by regulating the expression of Arpp19. Oocyte‐specific deletion of Tcf12 leads to fertilisation defects as well as ZGA failure at the 2‐cell ...
Lan‐Rui Cao +7 more
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A Rare Coexistence of Retrorectal and Ovarian Cysts: A Case Report
Setareh Soltany
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Liquid–Liquid Phase Separation in Major Hallmarks of Cancer
Aberrant condensates formed through phase separation are involved in the dysregulation of various critical cellular processes, including genome stability, transcriptional regulation and signal transduction, thereby promoting malignant transformation and the acquisition of multiple cancer hallmarks.
Chen‐chen Xie +10 more
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RETRACTION: Effects of Operating Room Nursing Intervention on Wound Infection in Patients Undergoing Ovarian Cysts Surgery: A Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
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Ovarian Aging: A Multifaceted Perspective on Mechanisms
A mechanistic network of ovarian aging, highlighting mitochondrial dysfunction as a central hub interconnected with genetic, metabolic, and inflammatory pathways.
Xiaoqing Zhang +9 more
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Summary Acne tarda is defined in the literature as adult acne, which according to most authors occurs in women aged 25 and older. However, the definitions and age groups vary depending on the study. Current guidelines rarely address adult acne. In this review, current studies and the literature on acne tarda are analyzed and evaluated by German experts.
Matthias Augustin +5 more
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