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The translation factor Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A (eIF5A) is essential for male fertility in mice. It supports the translation of proteins crucial for heterochromatin organization and acrosome formation. eIF5A deficiency disrupts chromocenter integrity, increases chromatin accessibility, and causes transcriptional dysregulation ...
Yuling Cai +15 more
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Correction: The parity paradox: does number of children (parity) influence breast cancer mortality across the life course? [PDF]
Pinchas-Mizrachi R, Bouhnik D.
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Compartmentalized Homeostasis Drives High Bamboo Forest Productivity under Nutrient Imbalance
This study reveals how Moso bamboo achieves high productivity despite nutrient‐poor soils. It employs a unique strategy, maintaining strict nutrient balance in its leaves while using woody tissues as flexible storage reservoirs. This compartmentalized mechanism buffers the plant from soil phosphorus limitation and microbial competition, resolving the ...
Zhikang Wang +13 more
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The obesity paradox revisited - influence on the results of percutaneous coronary interventions. [PDF]
Movahed MR, Nathan A, Hashemzadeh M.
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Contextual fear conditioning induces BNIP3L‐dependent mitochondrial fission in glutamatergic neurons of the BLA, independently of mitophagy. Loss of BNIP3L elevates Drp1Ser637 phosphorylation, thereby suppressing mitochondrial fission, compromising ATP production, and attenuating excitatory synaptic transmission.
Xingxian Zhang +13 more
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Schematic model showing the suggested mechanism that ZA induces classical activation of macrophages by impairing mitochondrial biofunction and inhibiting mitochondrial clearance to contribute to the pathological process of BRONJ. RAPA‐loaded nanoparticles ZDPR has shown potential in alleviating BRONJ lesions as well as treating osteoporosis or ...
Hang Zhang +10 more
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Schematic overview illustrating the detrimental role of gut microbiota in aspirin‐induced intestinal injury. L. sphaericus and its secreted carboxylesterase EstB are identified as key drivers that catalyze aspirin hydrolysis into salicylic acid, thereby exacerbating intestinal injury. Inhibition of EstB by the dietary compound flavanomarein effectively
Zeyu Zhao +13 more
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Reconciling Coronary Artery Calcification in the Lipid-Lowering Era. [PDF]
Khanna S, Nerlekar N, Bhat A.
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CuO and CuPO (Cu2P2O7 and Cu3(PO4)2) as precursors are in suit construction two distinct copper‐based active sites during the NO3RR reaction: Cu1+/Cu0 (derived from CuO) and Cu2+/Cu0 (derived from CuPO). Cu1+/Cu0 is the key to achieving high activity and high selectivity.
Shanna An +3 more
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